Posted 2010-10-14 3:41 PM (#125776 - in reply to #125741) Subject: RE: NEED YOUR PRAYERS FOR GARD
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Gard and Mrs. Gard, May God bless you and keep you. May God give you strength, hope and peace and help comfort you at this time. May God watch out over all of his Doctors, Nurses and CNA's so that they will give Gard the best care possible. Mrs.Gard, Gard sounds like he's a pretty tough character. You remember to take care of yourself as well. Don't forget to rest, eat and get some excercise.
Posted 2010-10-14 5:23 PM (#125778 - in reply to #125741) Subject: RE: NEED YOUR PRAYERS FOR GARD
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Posts: 662 Location: Vanzant, Missouri
Sending prayers for Gard's speedy recovery and his family.Gard has given us all so much advice and help.I know I look forward to reading his post. Yes Mrs. Gard please keep us posted on his progress. Would there be an address we could possibly send get well cards to him?
Posted 2010-10-14 9:55 PM (#125785 - in reply to #125783) Subject: RE: NEED YOUR PRAYERS FOR GARD
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Posts: 46 Location: MO
Best wishes for a fully and speedy recovery to Gard. I appreciate his directions for using the bedliner on the trailer floor.Positive thoughts for both of you headed your way.
Posted 2010-10-15 7:41 AM (#125791 - in reply to #125743) Subject: RE: NEED YOUR PRAYERS FOR GARD
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Dear Gard and Mrs. Gard, One example of Gard's influence-I was thanking God for Gard who kindly, technically and firmly told me in mid-Sept. not to pull a two horse with an Explorer. I got a used Expedition last week. He may have saved several human and equine lives through his knowledge about towing and his kindness in communication. Gard and Mrs. Gard, you are in my prayers for a quick and complete recovery. JR's Pal
Posted 2010-10-15 8:06 AM (#125792 - in reply to #125741) Subject: RE: NEED YOUR PRAYERS FOR GARD
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Dear Mrs. Gard Just a thought- I have several DVM and MD contacts in my circle of acquaintances. I sometimes ask them what questions I should ask my doc and what I should look out for. I say, if I were your sister, what would you be telling me to be a better patient? I have sometimes been educated on what is important or told what not to overlook. My vets has been especially thoughtful...their training makes them keen observers and willing to really listen to "family" as their equine patients can't verbalize symptoms. Vets are innately smarter than MDs in my opinion and the best love to unravel puzzles. Just a thought. My prayers are with you both.
Posted 2010-10-15 8:12 AM (#125793 - in reply to #125741) Subject: RE: NEED YOUR PRAYERS FOR GARD
Gard & Mrs. Gard.....Sending get well wishes to you Gard, sorry to hear about your surgeries & hope this will all be behind you soon. Gard is always so helpful answering questions & is so generous with his time and knowledge. Take care and get well soon!!!!!
Posted 2010-10-15 10:02 AM (#125795 - in reply to #125741) Subject: RE: NEED YOUR PRAYERS FOR GARD
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Sending prayers your way... This forum would not be the same without Gard's wisdom and common sense advice, which he freely shares. Best wishes for a speedy recovery!