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Re: O/T Update on Josh


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Posted by Gary in TX on April 27, 2009 at 00:25:40 from (71.96.135.155):

In Reply to: O/T Update on Josh posted by Gary in TX on April 26, 2009 at 09:20:19:

Just wanted to let yall know, Josh is 100% better today and I believe from talking with him this afternoon that he is shocked at the events of last night, those he can remember and those he can't. You all don't know him so please don't presume to think he has a killer instinct in him. He has a medical problem that I think after all of this and a talk we had this afternoon he will be getting looked at. Most important thing was last night we were all there with him and if we were not there and had not been pushing the ER or Doctor thing he would not have got so worked up. His mom came back up there(when he only wanted his grandmaw) and she was just a little out of it and some things she said made matters more worse than they would have been if she had not came back up there. I know he needed to see a DR. last night but you can't force anyone to go. He did get checked out last year to find out about the blockages and the knot on his lung and I believe although I ain't no Doctor the heart blockages are messing with the oxygen to his brain and he needs them taken care of. Last night scared him when a few things happened, he told me Sunday afternoon. We talked for awhile and I believe he has himself back in control.
He just lost control Sat. night, granted a little too much control, but I do know my cousin and he would not hurt his family.
I would appreciat it very much if you would just keep him in your prayers as well as us and we will get him through this. I have said myself on many occasions I would like to blow my brains out, some have taken that statement very serious and really one should, but its only a vey stupid figure of speech, VERY STUPID!
There is times when I wish I had never been born but I'm here and I'm sticking it out as long as the man upstairs wants me to be here.
Thank you all for the prayers.


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