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Sean R
Topic Started: Wednesday, 7. May 2008, 21:26 (668 Views)
Ned
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I'm praying for you, Sean.

Best wishes

Ned
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Alan
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Sean and his wife and family are in my thoughts and Prayers.

God Bless all who visit this forum,

Alan.

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KatyA
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Good News. Sean asks that we pray in thanksgiving.that National Institute for Clinical Excellence have approved him for a very expensive treatment only available to the most severe cases. If the treatment succeeds, Sean will suffer less and not be as dependant upon his wife who cares for him.
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Sean and his wife have asked that everyone be thanked for their prayers
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Alan
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I am delighted to learn this great news.

God Bless all who visit this forum,

Alan.

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Friday, 24. April 2009, 23:45
Good News. Sean asks that we pray in thanksgiving.that National Institute for Clinical Excellence have approved him for a very expensive treatment only available to the most severe cases. If the treatment succeeds, Sean will suffer less and not be as dependant upon his wife who cares for him.
Sean will have the first of his injections today. Please pray that the treatment will give him relief from his constant pain
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May the Lord be praised. Continued prayers for Sean and family.
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Prayers for Sean and family.

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Edited by Poesy, Tuesday, 9. June 2009, 14:50.
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Good News. Sean asks that we pray in thanksgiving.that National Institute for Clinical Excellence have approved him for a very expensive treatment only available to the most severe cases. If the treatment succeeds, Sean will suffer less and not be as dependant upon his wife who cares for him.
Update on Sean R:

Sean's new treatment was delayed for medical reasons, a new date has been arranged.

Treatment is due to start on Wednesday next week. From today to next Wednesday will be 9 days, so Sean's wife has asked if members will please pray a novena for Sean and his family.

I suggest we add to that, prayers for the medical team.
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