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Our CinC is gravely Ill

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 4:58 am
by Wild Bill
I thought all of you should know that David Heath, head of TGN and Matrix games is extremely ill. The man who never stops has been brought to a standstill with what could be walking pneumonia.

Please do NOT write him unless you absolutely have to do so. He is not able to answer e-mail. Only call him in case of emergency.

A note here on the forum is appropriate, but nothing he need reply to.

What I would request is your prayer and thoughts for him during this time. I'll keep you all posted on his condition. It appears to be something quite serious. I hope we will all be thinking of him, his wife Ava, his boys Andrew and Nick during this critical time.

God bless you David. You are uppermost in our thoughts! Get well soon.

Wild Bill


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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 12:55 pm
by StratMan
Here here.
All my best wishes, had pneumonia myself once, don't want it again, ever.
Live long and prosper.
StratMan.

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2001 11:28 pm
by DougAngle
Get well quick! I've been there, and it ain't no fun. David, you and your family are very much in our prayers.

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2001 9:56 pm
by Kevin G
Glad to hear it's not pneumonia, though a virus can be pretty nasty. I'm sure it's partly the fault of that nasty northeastern weather!

Get well soon, David.

Kevin

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2001 4:53 am
by David Heath
Hi Guys

Thank you so much for all your kind words. I must say I can not remember being that sick before. My oldest son got this about a week ago and then I guess it was my turn. It hit so fast I never even got a chance to warn anyone. I be taking it easy for a few days and I then should be back to full force. Thanks again for the prays.

David.

[This message has been edited by David Heath (edited February 08, 2001).]

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2001 2:35 pm
by Tim
Nice to hear you are on the mend.

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2001 8:58 pm
by hanksteph
David, I hesitate to post this, but since you are doing better I will do so. A word of caution. If this was pneumonia or anything that could develop into it, be very cautious. Pnuemonia is a killer. In a 12 month period, my daughters grandfather (Ex-wife's father)approx age 60, my ex-wife (my poor daughter had a rough year)age 38, and my brother's wife, age 48, all died of pneumonia. They were each in different states, and not in contact with each other but each died slow lingering deaths (6-8 weeks in intensive care units on life support). None of them took it seriously till they were in bad shape. I gained a new respect for this illness when I saw how hit and miss the prospects for recovery can be. The nurses at the hospitals all told me that the public has no idea of how many people die each year from it. So please be careful, and make sure you take every precaution. I don't believe anyone here wants to see you become another victim. Hank Smith