Posted on August 28, 2008 by Dun Gordy
Are you thinking of taking a vacation???
Panama City Beach is the perfect place to enjoy
many activities or just relax on the white sands
of the “World’s most beautiful beaches.”
Be Our Guest at our new clinic!
We are accepting patients!!!
Enjoy our lively environment, individual flat screen TVs and chair side wireless [...]
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Posted on August 23, 2008 by Dun Gordy
According to my GPS and the weather service report on this internet, we are about dead center, give or take a couple of yards, of (Hurricane – TS – TD, take you pick) FAY. So far wind has not been above a few gentle gusts and the moisture in rain in my gauge has [...]
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Posted on August 22, 2008 by Dun Gordy
I doubt that Harriet will get a good night’s rest until these Olympic Games are finished. She takes her responsibility of serving as the coach for the USA teams very seriously. Which team? Every one of them in every sport! Don’t guess she burned quite as many calories as Michael Phelps did in his [...]
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Posted on August 16, 2008 by Dun Gordy
Harriet’s arm continues to cause her pain but not as severely as it has. There is still redness and a bit of fever indicating that the infection continues to hang on –in spite of the 2 different, strong antibiotics. Please continue to pray seriously that our Lord will kill that infection and save this new [...]
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Posted on August 14, 2008 by Dun Gordy
We went to the surgeon today in hopes that he would declare Harriet’s arm healed and dismiss us. He was pleased with the progress but said “We are still going to have a lot of luck to save that graft.”
Harriet, in her sweet and confident way took his hand and said “Now Dr. Morris, luck [...]
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Posted on August 8, 2008 by Dun Gordy
After Dr. Morris told us on Monday that he felt we were going to loose the new implanted graft and it would have to be removed. . That night, Harriet had fever at bedtime so we gave her some Tylenol and she finally got to sleep. I checked on her about 1 AM and her [...]
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