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I hope he can pull this through...My prayers are with him and his family...Damn shame how cold this world is...
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Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
From JLC:
Posted at 6:49 PM ET, 11/26/2007
A Positve Sign
Les Carpenter, who is working the story for us in Miami, heard rumblings that Sean may have opened his eyes.
I have not been able to get that confirmed but just heard from a team offical that Sean is now responsive, which is obviously a turn for the best. I will continue working away to get more details, but this is obviously a turn for the better after Sean spent much of the day in a "non-responsive and unconscious" state.
As the person put it: "Finally, the first good news all day." Let's hopes it's the first of more to come.
UPDATE: Vinny Cerrato just called us with confirmation.
"He was responsive to the doctor's requests to squeeze his hands and showed facial expressions. The doctors were very happy about that," Cerrato said " ... Two doctors came and told us they were excited about that."
Cerrato also confirmed my earlier reports about Sean being "non-responsive and unconscious."
Cerrato said: "We'd heard all that and what they told us was to hope for a miracle."
Thank God.
I would've loved to go to the vigil at Fed-Ex if I wasn't stuck here in baltimore.
it's in Ashburn at the practice field. not Fed-Ex
Thank God.Originally Posted by TheGift23
UPDATE: Vinny Cerrato just called us with confirmation.
"He was responsive to the doctor's requests to squeeze his hands and showed facial expressions. The doctors were very happy about that," Cerrato said " ... Two doctors came and told us they were excited about that."
Cerrato also confirmed my earlier reports about Sean being "non-responsive and unconscious."
Cerrato said: "We'd heard all that and what they told us was to hope for a miracle."