Re: [Texascavers] Blair Pittman news

2015-04-15 Thread Karen Perry via Texascavers
Where is Blair in El  Paso & can he have visitors?Karen

  From: Gill Edigar via Texascavers 
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 Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 8:37 AM
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Well, I think that's good news. --Ediger


On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 12:15 PM,  wrote:

Blair Pittman newsLong-time Texas Caver
 From the Terlingua Moon: 4/14/2015 Blair Pittman, who recently suffered a 
stroke, “is doing pretty darn well,” according to his wife, Jean Hardy-Pittman.
 The former long-time resident of Terlingua, who now lives in Alpine, and 
author of the popular “Tales From the Terlingua Porch” books will be in 
intensive rehab therapies in El Paso for some time, she said.
 But “he is very lucky,” Jean added.
 “His stroke was a hemorrhage, not a clot (embolism), and though it was a large 
bleed area,” she said last week, “it did not get into the ventricles which 
would have potentially caused much more damage.”
 And she was optimistic: “He might come out of this stronger than before.”  
Written by Carl Leatherwood.Thank you, Carl. 


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Re: [Texascavers] Blair Pittman news

2015-04-15 Thread Gill Edigar via Texascavers
Well, I think that's good news.
--Ediger

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 12:15 PM,  wrote:

> Blair Pittman news
>
> Long-time Texas Caver
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>
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> From the Terlingua Moon: 4/14/2015
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> Blair Pittman, who recently suffered a stroke, “is doing pretty darn
> well,” according to his wife, Jean Hardy-Pittman.
> The former long-time resident of Terlingua, who now lives in Alpine, and
> author of the popular “Tales From the Terlingua Porch” books will be in
> intensive rehab therapies in El Paso for some time, she said.
>
>
> But “he is very lucky,” Jean added.
>
>
> “His stroke was a hemorrhage, not a clot (embolism), and though it was a
> large bleed area,” she said last week, “it did not get into the ventricles
> which would have potentially caused much more damage.”
>
>
> And she was optimistic: “He might come out of this stronger than before.”
>
>
>
> Written by Carl Leatherwood.
>
> Thank you, Carl.
>
>
>
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