Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Good vibrations needed

Tomorrow, Dean will receive a pacemaker. We are hoping that the pacemaker is the end of invasive procedures for a long while. Please send him a zillion good thoughts! Linda

11 comments:

JMarkert said...

Thank you for your dedication in keeping us posted on Dean's condition & imptovement. He is constantly in our thoughts and prayers.

John & Barbara Markert

Anonymous said...

Such good news. Thank you so much for your constant love and care anf for taking the time to keep us informed. Take some time for yourseves!
Carla

Anonymous said...

Judy and I are so relieved to hear than Dean has been upgraded away from critical care. What a long, slow battle he is fighting. Thank God he has his loving and patient family with him all the way. Our prayers stay with you!

Bonnie said...

I continue my positive thoughts and prayers for all of you. May this procedure be the last for awhile and produce the intended results. My love to each and everyone of you.

Dean, your strength amazes me but it does not surprise me. Hang in there my dear friend.

Bonnie

Anonymous said...

Zillions of good thoughts and prayers on their way...


David Jensen

Anonymous said...

Lots of good thoughts from this end!

Sue said...

OK Group,
This is the virtual resemblance of those “zillion” good thoughts. The rest will be coming through the airwaves. Please know that they are intended for all four of you. We are hoping that today’s procedure goes quickly and smoothly. Lots of Love :-} Sue and Muriel

Sue said...

OK...ALL 5 of you!!!!

Anonymous said...

To use a terrible pun...Pace Yourself Uncle Dean! We want to see you up and about soon!

Love & prayers!-Corinne,Jim & the kids

Anonymous said...

Wonderful news thank you so much for your updates... We send love to you all....

Michlelle and Kent

Anonymous said...

One more note to let you all know that your updates are greatly appreciated. I'm eager to hear when he's lucid enough for you to truly pass on our messages. Obviously he's got a ton of them on this blog to wade through.
Regards,