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Posted by ShepFL on September 05, 2004 at 15:53:02 from (63.175.91.52):
In Reply to: Dillon Update... posted by charlie2pop on September 04, 2004 at 18:58:19:
Thanks for the update. With GOD all things are possible including healing of all kinds. I tend to agree with Leland on this one. Had a buddy of mine get into a horrible wreck, ended up killing his newly wed wife, passengers in his car and one other. When he finally came out of the coma he was "lost" and could only remember scant details of the wreck. He asked and asked for details but parents forbid all of us to even mention it. Once he was well on the path to recovery (1 yr. later) his folks relayed to full events of what happened. It completely shattered him. He has since lost all ground gained had no medical/mental treatment to fall back on. I think that once he realized the impact all this time later he was forced to relive the events which has been tough to do for all concerned but especially Dave. It sounds harsh but in the overall picture I think it would have been better to let him greive the losses with his family and others vs. in his own private hell. FWIW
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