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To add a tiny bit of info;  My understanding is that he's at Maricopa County Hospital in the Arizona Burn Center there.    I'm familiar with it because my brother spent quite a few months of his life there after being severely burned, getting skin grafts, etc., etc.   He volunteered there for a long time after that.   

I said that just to say that this center is very highly regarded, and from what I saw it is well deserved.    

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CONTINUED CALLING OUT TO THE LORD GOD FOR THIS MAN AND HIS FAMILY. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE GOD, HAVE MERCY. WE COME TOGETHER WAILING FOR THEM. ONLY YOU CAN, IN THE MATCHLESS NAME OF JESUS I COME, HUMBLY AND WITH NOT A THING TO BRING, ONLY YOU, PLEASE LORD HONOR YOUR NAME AS IM CLAIMING IT OVER THEM, AMEN.


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To add a tiny bit of info;  My understanding is that he's at Maricopa County Hospital in the Arizona Burn Center there.    I'm familiar with it because my brother spent quite a few months of his life there after being severely burned, getting skin grafts, etc., etc.   He volunteered there for a long time after that.   
I said that just to say that this center is very highly regarded, and from what I saw it is well deserved.    

Don’t mean to come across as a wack job, honestly don’t pay much attention to that, but I KNOW if we come together asking doors open, and I don’t wait until crapula hits the fan, prayer is well, talking to my Father, Papa, and he’s concerned, and loving so i do that


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I started to follow this story.  It is so moving and compelling.  Thoughts and prayers to our brave hero and to Mark and his dear wife and family.  Truth be told, as life went on, I had forgotten about this story and was pleased to see it up again on top of the forum.  May I suggest this be a sticky for a while?  That way we can be in constant thought for all those involved and my feel is more prayers will be asked to God for these dear people.

 

Tom

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11 minutes ago, Mufflerbearing said:

I started to follow this story.  It is so moving and compelling.  Thoughts and prayers to our brave hero and to Mark and his dear wife and family.  Truth be told, as life went on, I had forgotten about this story and was pleased to see it up again on top of the forum.  May I suggest this be a sticky for a while?  That way we can be in constant thought for all those involved and my feel is more prayers will be asked to God for these dear people.

Er... No thoughts and prayers to the specialists, nurses, physiotherapists, dieticians, pharmacists who are working around the clock, applying both their understanding of science and personal experience, to save Mark's life as well preserving his future quality of life??
 

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Can the administration make this guy go away. Or watch as many others choose to leave.

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30 minutes ago, Danb said:

Can the administration make this guy go away. Or watch as many others choose to leave.

Why? For giving you guys the authoritative journal article on burn's prognosis? Done by Harvard, published by New England, with a title as grim as "Objective Estimates of the Probability of Death from Burn Injuries" 

Or for reminding people that this is an aviation forum that doesn't welcome freedom of speech in the following categories: politics, religion, and Cirrus?  

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4 minutes ago, Skates97 said:

Use the ignore user function, it's really a beautiful thing. 

I really dislike doing that, and have very rarely done it anywhere including FB, and had never done it here until this week.   And now I've done it twice here this week.  :(

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25 minutes ago, Tommy said:

Why? For giving you guys the authoritative journal article on burn's prognosis? Done by Harvard, published by New England, with a title as grim as "Objective Estimates of the Probability of Death from Burn Injuries" 

Or for reminding people that this is an aviation forum that doesn't welcome freedom of speech in the following categories: politics, religion, and Cirrus?  

Hi Tommy, may I suggest rather posting under the new Safety forum here on Mooneyspace.  I would certainly hope that there is a space for hard facts and science on burn injuries - specifically as it pertains to safety choices (for example - I fly all post maintenance test flights in a Nomex flight suit).  This specific thread seems to be the wrong place for a safety discussion.

Basic courtesy folks - just like any dinner table - leave politics and religion out of it please. 

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8 minutes ago, pwnel said:

Hi Tommy, may I suggest rather posting under the new Safety forum here on Mooneyspace.  I would certainly hope that there is a space for hard facts and science on burn injuries - specifically as it pertains to safety choices (for example - I fly all post maintenance test flights in a Nomex flight suit).  This specific thread seems to be the wrong place for a safety discussion.

Basic courtesy folks - just like any dinner table - leave politics and religion out of it please. 

Basic courtesy, people say things here they’d never say with their mother in the same room. 

Cursing out a fellow Mooney owner and aviator is uncalled for.

Clarence

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6 minutes ago, M20Doc said:

Basic courtesy, people say things here they’d never say with their mother in the same room. 

Cursing out a fellow Mooney owner and aviator is uncalled for.

Clarence

I hope you’re not disappointed in me, but I would say what I said with my grandmother in the room.  Some folks deserve it, whether or not they share a common interest.  

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