I too had questions about the memory issue. I wish they would have kept him
longer for more observation. Sure hope his situation straightens out soon.
Vickie Rolison
From: Richard McKinley
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 9:33 AM
To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Regarding Terry Posont
The memory issue is more than a muscular issue. Sounds like a mini stroke or
something.
On Jan 10, 2018, at 9:30 AM, John Jacques <kd8pc7@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all, I will also keep Terry in my thoughts and prayers. The memory issue
certainly doesn’t sound good. Hope they can figure out what’s going on.
John Jacques Amateur Radio Station KD8PC Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 9, 2018, at 3:09 PM, Vickie <happytraveler1972@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I saw this on Facebook. Apparently, Chasity wrote it Monday afternoon.
Please keep Terry in your thoughts and prayers. He is having tremendous
pain in his
right arm and can barely move it. He is also having a lot of trouble with
remembering
things. I finally convinced him to go to the emergency room yesterday after
his arm
had been hurting for a week. I had been trying to get him to go every day.
He went
and they think it is a muscular issue. They want him to see an orthopedic
doctor
for his arm. I need to see one too, actually, so that's pretty convenient.
He also
told me last week that he has been out of more than half of his
prescriptions and
that he has no idea where either of his insurance cards are. So we got
those all
reordered today. So he made a wasted trip to the ER. We contacted the Uber
driver
who brought him back home and it is not in his car either. The hospital
said they
could not just reprint it, because the doctor who saw him wasn't there and
no one
else could sign it.
For those of you on the MSB list, can you please share this information so
that his
classmates and long-time friends from school can pray for him too. His
memory worries
me. When he went to the ER last night, he thought it was Monday afternoon.
He had
no clue it was the middle of the night. I am going to let our primary care
physician
know my concern about all of this.