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Saturday, April 14, 2012
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Cheri and I took the motorcycle and headed to the hospital this morning to see Craig. We got there around 9:30 am and the doctor was with him when we arrived. After the doctor left we went in to see him. He was in good spirits and the doctor told him it looked like he had a case of Trans-Global Amnesia. They also think the amnesia was somehow related to a mini-stroke. They told him that they want to run a few more test and if they come back ok he could go home this afternoon. Michelle came around 11:00 am and we visited with the two of them until 12:00 pm. We left and headed for home, stopped and had lunch at a Subway. After I got home I checked and the utility locates were done so I called to have the storage shed brought in and was told that it would be delivered on Tuesday morning. I changed the fuel filter on the trucks auxiliary fuel tank. I had planned on doing some more work but I wasn’t feeling up to it so I went inside and rested. I got up this morning really tied and felt down all day. Cheri work this afternoon going through all of her quilt magazines pulling out projects she wants to do some day and putting them in a three ring binder. We watched some TV late this afternoon and I took a two hour nap. We got an e-mail from Michelle late this evening saying that she and Craig got home from the hospital around 10:00 pm. Thank you for all your prayers.
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