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In the hospital with a Vol football player

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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #20 on: August 12, 2009, 01:52:30 PM »
Any update on Eli..ham?  Hope everything is going well.
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #21 on: August 12, 2009, 02:36:12 PM »
I just went to see him and all was excellent news.  His oxygen has been decreased to 25%, air flow going into his nose has been decreased to 3 liters and they up'ed his food intake to just over an ounce from where he was just getting half an ounce.  They took x-rays that showed the left side of his lungs were still "hazy" and so the antibiotic regiment will continue.  they also said that he was on less meds through his IV because he was gaining a lot of ground from his intake of breast milk and some of the IV stuff was no longer needed.  It's been a good day.  I'm going to go see him again here in a few hours.

I appreciate everyone's concern and prayers for the boy.  It speaks volumes.
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #22 on: August 12, 2009, 02:41:17 PM »
I just went to see him and all was excellent news.  His oxygen has been decreased to 25%, air flow going into his nose has been decreased to 3 liters and they up'ed his food intake to just over an ounce from where he was just getting half an ounce.  They took x-rays that showed the left side of his lungs were still "hazy" and so the antibiotic regiment will continue.  they also said that he was on less meds through his IV because he was gaining a lot of ground from his intake of breast milk and some of the IV stuff was no longer needed.  It's been a good day.  I'm going to go see him again here in a few hours.

I appreciate everyone's concern and prayers for the boy.  It speaks volumes.

Good news indeed!  Glad to here it Ham, keep us posted.
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #23 on: August 12, 2009, 02:54:40 PM »
Great to hear.  Now, go get your son and bring him home so we can get back to consistently bitch slapping your ass.  Wench is going into DT's without a real rival.
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #24 on: August 12, 2009, 05:15:52 PM »
I just went to see him and all was excellent news.  His oxygen has been decreased to 25%, air flow going into his nose has been decreased to 3 liters and they up'ed his food intake to just over an ounce from where he was just getting half an ounce.  They took x-rays that showed the left side of his lungs were still "hazy" and so the antibiotic regiment will continue.  they also said that he was on less meds through his IV because he was gaining a lot of ground from his intake of breast milk and some of the IV stuff was no longer needed.  It's been a good day.  I'm going to go see him again here in a few hours.

I appreciate everyone's concern and prayers for the boy.  It speaks volumes.

Great news, Chattanooga.

I can't really say this without it sounding bad, but breast milk is the single most amazing liquid known to man.  In addition to all the meds, it will get your boy back on his feet, propa.
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #25 on: August 12, 2009, 05:17:41 PM »
I can't really say this without it sounding bad, but breast milk is the single most amazing liquid known to man.  In addition to all the meds, it will get your boy back on his feet, propa.

This is true.  Thrilla's mom's breast milk has aged to the point that it's like a fine wine.  She could bottle that shit in France and make a mint.
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #26 on: August 12, 2009, 05:51:17 PM »
I just went to see him and all was excellent news.  His oxygen has been decreased to 25%, air flow going into his nose has been decreased to 3 liters and they up'ed his food intake to just over an ounce from where he was just getting half an ounce.  They took x-rays that showed the left side of his lungs were still "hazy" and so the antibiotic regiment will continue.  they also said that he was on less meds through his IV because he was gaining a lot of ground from his intake of breast milk and some of the IV stuff was no longer needed.  It's been a good day.  I'm going to go see him again here in a few hours.

I appreciate everyone's concern and prayers for the boy.  It speaks volumes.
Don't worry man, Wench is making me sandwiches in your absence. I'll hold down the fort....
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #27 on: August 12, 2009, 05:52:42 PM »
This is true.  Thrilla's mom's breast milk has aged to the point that it's like a fine wine.  She could bottle that shit in France and make a mint.

I am just anxious to taste your wife's.  There will be plenty to go around.
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #28 on: August 12, 2009, 10:43:42 PM »
Don't worry man, Wench is making me sandwiches in your absence. I'll hold down the fort....
I didn't make you any sandwiches.  The trusty over at the jail volunteered - he said he knew just how you liked it.
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Re: In the hospital with a Vol football player
« Reply #29 on: August 12, 2009, 11:05:39 PM »
Prayers sent. I hope all turns out well with your son!!
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