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I am a moderator on a different forum, and one of my fellow mods had a heart attack over the weekend, is having exploratory surgery today, and has been told that regardless of the findings, even if he lives through exploratory, he just doesn't have long to live. His heart is just much too damaged.
He is under 40, has 7 children (and a dog and a cat,) is literally in the middle of moving into a brand new home with his wife and family, and now this.
Fortunately, we were able to get information about this because of his telephone contacts/friendship with another forum member, but if he dies today, we may never hear about it and will have to assume that if we DON'T hear from him that he has left us permanently.
I just wanted to take this moment to reach out to all of you here at TCS, those that I have gotten to know, and those that I have yet to get to know, to tell you that I appreciate and value this frail connection that we have with each other, and to tell you that I think you are all very special and wonderful people.
Life is just too short.
If any of you are so inclined, I would appreciate it if you would keep Brian from Utah in your prayers today. He is one of the best, and too good-hearted (sadly, no pun intended) of a person to have to die so young. I am hoping for a miracle, as I am sure his family is.
Thanks for reading this.
He is under 40, has 7 children (and a dog and a cat,) is literally in the middle of moving into a brand new home with his wife and family, and now this.
Fortunately, we were able to get information about this because of his telephone contacts/friendship with another forum member, but if he dies today, we may never hear about it and will have to assume that if we DON'T hear from him that he has left us permanently.
I just wanted to take this moment to reach out to all of you here at TCS, those that I have gotten to know, and those that I have yet to get to know, to tell you that I appreciate and value this frail connection that we have with each other, and to tell you that I think you are all very special and wonderful people.
Life is just too short.
If any of you are so inclined, I would appreciate it if you would keep Brian from Utah in your prayers today. He is one of the best, and too good-hearted (sadly, no pun intended) of a person to have to die so young. I am hoping for a miracle, as I am sure his family is.
Thanks for reading this.