Posted by JDseller on May 01, 2011 at 17:45:44 from (208.126.196.144):
My grandson is back home. He was released from the Army medical care for now. What I mean is we where able to get his recovery and rehabilitation moved to here at Iowa University. His Aunt was instrumental in getting this done. I also called in some old favors from still active friends. He will get better faster here than a thousand miles from any family. They say it will be four to six months for him to get fully recovered. We are only a little over an hour away from the main hospital.
He spent all afternoon in my living room visiting with family and friends. He and I had a long talk this morning. I think it helped us both. We have seen and lived through some of the same things. It is his decision to go back to active duty or not. I advised against going back. Fighting a war with no clear goals and politicians running the show is a disaster waiting to happen.
So thanks for the prayers and best wishes from earlier.
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