Posted by M Moline Fan on August 10, 2008 at 04:43:08 from (209.143.60.167):
In Reply to: My sons chain of events. posted by davediehl@hotmail.com on August 09, 2008 at 22:43:38:
Thanks for sharing this. Life is probably more fragile than we know, yet some take all kinds of chances and get away with it for years. In our area there's a 13 year old boy who attempted to climb aboard a moving Intn'l 756 pulling a baler. He slipped and got ran over. This was about 5 weeks ago. He was in a Ft.Wayne hospital since then, in a coma. Recently they were going to have him put in a nursing home, they said they'd done all they could. However there was a connection people involved knew to a Toledo hospital and he's now there. He could be a comatose for many years. I don't know which case is worse.
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