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Posted by charlie2pop on September 26, 2004 at 14:55:48 from (12.106.198.156):
In Reply to: How's Dillon posted by BobR on September 26, 2004 at 12:36:04:
Funny you should post ....I was just getting on here to give an update. Dillon I am glad to say is doing GREAT! He is well on his way to recovery. He is suppose to get to go home in 3 weeks. He is eating fish and hushpuppies, chili dogs from the sonic...stomach of steel wouldn"t you say? I wanted to Thank EVERYONE for your prayers, I know in my heart that the prayers is what has made his recovery as well as it has. Again a big THANK YOU to all involved in the prayer chain. A special Thanks to Kim for letting me post on my nephew, and getting everyone involved in his recovery. If anyone wants to email me, they can do so and I will email you a recent (yesterday) picture of Dillon. Also if you want to email Dillon himself, here is his email address....coveboy1234@yahoo.com
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