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I haven’t been here since last Wednesday. On Thanksgiving eve my daughter was diagnosed with COVID. We headed out immediately to Cherokee Nation Three Rivers Hospital in Muskogee, OK where eventually they began an infusion, and after a couple of hours sent her home, telling her within 24 hours she’d begin to feel better. NOT!

On Friday her fever was still above 102. We decided to take her to Cherokee Nation Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, OK (Where The Red Fern Grows was filmed there for you old-timers).

She’s 1/4 Cherokee, and all of the tribes hospitals are beyond reproach. Today things aren’t a lot better but they’ve been able to keep her from being intubated. We’re leaving at 10:00AM to go to the hospital. It’s a helpless feeling especially when you can’t see her, only sit in a waiting room and speak with the doctors.

So, miss interacting with you, and only time will tell how this resolves. Bye.

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I’m sorry to hear this. Stay strong and positive , bro.
 
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HWAT!?

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I haven’t been here since last Wednesday. On Thanksgiving eve my daughter was diagnosed with COVID. We headed out immediately to Cherokee Nation Three Rivers Hospital in Muskogee, OK where eventually they began an infusion, and after a couple of hours sent her home, telling her within 24 hours she’d begin to feel better. NOT!

On Friday her fever was still above 102. We decided to take her to Cherokee Nation Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, OK (Where The Red Fern Grows was filmed there for you old-timers).

She’s 1/4 Cherokee, and all of the tribes hospitals are beyond reproach. Today things aren’t a lot better but they’ve been able to keep her from being intubated. We’re leaving at 10:00AM to go to the hospital. It’s a helpless feeling especially when you can’t see her, only sit in a waiting room and speak with the doctors.

So, miss interacting with you, and only time will tell how this resolves. Bye.

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Sorry for your daughter! Hope she gets better ASAP! Prayers sent.
 
Back to working on the roof after yesterday was wet and my planned b-ball admin was totally destroyed by an unforeseen uniform unavailability crisis. Anyway, today was Ti Tuesday with my Les George Wilson Combat Eagle posing on my carpenter's rig before heading up to grind the old flashing out of the other side and lower half of the chimney.

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I haven’t been here since last Wednesday. On Thanksgiving eve my daughter was diagnosed with COVID. We headed out immediately to Cherokee Nation Three Rivers Hospital in Muskogee, OK where eventually they began an infusion, and after a couple of hours sent her home, telling her within 24 hours she’d begin to feel better. NOT!

On Friday her fever was still above 102. We decided to take her to Cherokee Nation Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, OK (Where The Red Fern Grows was filmed there for you old-timers).

She’s 1/4 Cherokee, and all of the tribes hospitals are beyond reproach. Today things aren’t a lot better but they’ve been able to keep her from being intubated. We’re leaving at 10:00AM to go to the hospital. It’s a helpless feeling especially when you can’t see her, only sit in a waiting room and speak with the doctors.

So, miss interacting with you, and only time will tell how this resolves. Bye.

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Very sorry to hear this news, friend. Hoping for nothing short of a full and speedy recovery for her.
 
I haven’t been here since last Wednesday. On Thanksgiving eve my daughter was diagnosed with COVID. We headed out immediately to Cherokee Nation Three Rivers Hospital in Muskogee, OK where eventually they began an infusion, and after a couple of hours sent her home, telling her within 24 hours she’d begin to feel better. NOT!

On Friday her fever was still above 102. We decided to take her to Cherokee Nation Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, OK (Where The Red Fern Grows was filmed there for you old-timers).

She’s 1/4 Cherokee, and all of the tribes hospitals are beyond reproach. Today things aren’t a lot better but they’ve been able to keep her from being intubated. We’re leaving at 10:00AM to go to the hospital. It’s a helpless feeling especially when you can’t see her, only sit in a waiting room and speak with the doctors.

So, miss interacting with you, and only time will tell how this resolves. Bye.

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Blessings and aloha sent. I pray she fully and quickly recovers.
 
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