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NSLIJ, Forrest HillsChrist. Thoughts and prayers, big guy. You got this. We still have that PJ gig to catch...
Koya- where is he??
NSLIJ, Forrest HillsChrist. Thoughts and prayers, big guy. You got this. We still have that PJ gig to catch...
Koya- where is he??
Sorry to hear DD, Thoprawishes to TU and his family.Koya reporting he is in the hospital in bad shape from an infection, like really bad shape.
TU (Sean) is a super guy, one of the nicest and most gregarious people you could possibly know.
Hang in there GB!
That's scary. What were the symptoms he was having that he assumed he could wait to address?I couldn't bring myself to start the thread. The reason TU (Sean) is one of my best friends today is because of this board.
After the hockey strike ended I get a PM the afternoon before the first game of the season. Sean and a couple friends were going and their friend bailed last min... he didn't know me anything more than "Koya" but figured the ticket shouldn't go to waste. Met him outside MSG - they were they guys in the ranger jerseys (yeah, thanks for the tip there). Somehow we did find one another, and literally from that day forth he has become one of, if not my best, friend.
Guy has a heart of gold. Has been dealing with some tough issues with his mother's health, and unfortunately, and not surprisingly, his focus was solely on others and unfortunately that meant he was not as attuned to his own health concerns, figuring he'd deal with some ailments after his mother got better (she is doing better as I understand).
This past Thursday, Sean complained to his father about shortness of breath. Rushed to the hospital and they sedated him. Going through near total organ failure and has not awoken since. I'm crushed, many of us who know this man and all the good within him, are.
We are giving every thought, and prayer and well wish we have, but the collective mojo of the FFA could not be put to better use.
Love you, Sean. Keep fighting.
Had some issues with shortness of breath, some aches, had been dealing with a few things on and off. We all were pushing him to take care of himself but he had been so focused on his mothers needs that we hadn't seen him much the last few weeks when apparently this started to show signs. Just wish I could have done or do more.That's scary. What were the symptoms he was having that he assumed he could wait to address?I couldn't bring myself to start the thread. The reason TU (Sean) is one of my best friends today is because of this board.
After the hockey strike ended I get a PM the afternoon before the first game of the season. Sean and a couple friends were going and their friend bailed last min... he didn't know me anything more than "Koya" but figured the ticket shouldn't go to waste. Met him outside MSG - they were they guys in the ranger jerseys (yeah, thanks for the tip there). Somehow we did find one another, and literally from that day forth he has become one of, if not my best, friend.
Guy has a heart of gold. Has been dealing with some tough issues with his mother's health, and unfortunately, and not surprisingly, his focus was solely on others and unfortunately that meant he was not as attuned to his own health concerns, figuring he'd deal with some ailments after his mother got better (she is doing better as I understand).
This past Thursday, Sean complained to his father about shortness of breath. Rushed to the hospital and they sedated him. Going through near total organ failure and has not awoken since. I'm crushed, many of us who know this man and all the good within him, are.
We are giving every thought, and prayer and well wish we have, but the collective mojo of the FFA could not be put to better use.
Love you, Sean. Keep fighting.
Don't do too much of that.. You're a good friend GB, thanks for keeping us all posted on thisHad some issues with shortness of breath, some aches, had been dealing with a few things on and off. We all were pushing him to take care of himself but he had been so focused on his mothers needs that we hadn't seen him much the last few weeks when apparently this started to show signs. Just wish I could have done or do more.That's scary. What were the symptoms he was having that he assumed he could wait to address?I couldn't bring myself to start the thread. The reason TU (Sean) is one of my best friends today is because of this board.
After the hockey strike ended I get a PM the afternoon before the first game of the season. Sean and a couple friends were going and their friend bailed last min... he didn't know me anything more than "Koya" but figured the ticket shouldn't go to waste. Met him outside MSG - they were they guys in the ranger jerseys (yeah, thanks for the tip there). Somehow we did find one another, and literally from that day forth he has become one of, if not my best, friend.
Guy has a heart of gold. Has been dealing with some tough issues with his mother's health, and unfortunately, and not surprisingly, his focus was solely on others and unfortunately that meant he was not as attuned to his own health concerns, figuring he'd deal with some ailments after his mother got better (she is doing better as I understand).
This past Thursday, Sean complained to his father about shortness of breath. Rushed to the hospital and they sedated him. Going through near total organ failure and has not awoken since. I'm crushed, many of us who know this man and all the good within him, are.
We are giving every thought, and prayer and well wish we have, but the collective mojo of the FFA could not be put to better use.
Love you, Sean. Keep fighting.
I don't know you Tremendous Upside but you sound like a great guy, hoping for the best.
This.Don't do too much of that.. You're a good friend GB, thanks for keeping us all posted on thisHad some issues with shortness of breath, some aches, had been dealing with a few things on and off. We all were pushing him to take care of himself but he had been so focused on his mothers needs that we hadn't seen him much the last few weeks when apparently this started to show signs. Just wish I could have done or do more.That's scary. What were the symptoms he was having that he assumed he could wait to address?I couldn't bring myself to start the thread. The reason TU (Sean) is one of my best friends today is because of this board.
After the hockey strike ended I get a PM the afternoon before the first game of the season. Sean and a couple friends were going and their friend bailed last min... he didn't know me anything more than "Koya" but figured the ticket shouldn't go to waste. Met him outside MSG - they were they guys in the ranger jerseys (yeah, thanks for the tip there). Somehow we did find one another, and literally from that day forth he has become one of, if not my best, friend.
Guy has a heart of gold. Has been dealing with some tough issues with his mother's health, and unfortunately, and not surprisingly, his focus was solely on others and unfortunately that meant he was not as attuned to his own health concerns, figuring he'd deal with some ailments after his mother got better (she is doing better as I understand).
This past Thursday, Sean complained to his father about shortness of breath. Rushed to the hospital and they sedated him. Going through near total organ failure and has not awoken since. I'm crushed, many of us who know this man and all the good within him, are.
We are giving every thought, and prayer and well wish we have, but the collective mojo of the FFA could not be put to better use.
Love you, Sean. Keep fighting.
You're doing plenty now.Had some issues with shortness of breath, some aches, had been dealing with a few things on and off. We all were pushing him to take care of himself but he had been so focused on his mothers needs that we hadn't seen him much the last few weeks when apparently this started to show signs. Just wish I could have done or do more.That's scary. What were the symptoms he was having that he assumed he could wait to address?I couldn't bring myself to start the thread. The reason TU (Sean) is one of my best friends today is because of this board.
After the hockey strike ended I get a PM the afternoon before the first game of the season. Sean and a couple friends were going and their friend bailed last min... he didn't know me anything more than "Koya" but figured the ticket shouldn't go to waste. Met him outside MSG - they were they guys in the ranger jerseys (yeah, thanks for the tip there). Somehow we did find one another, and literally from that day forth he has become one of, if not my best, friend.
Guy has a heart of gold. Has been dealing with some tough issues with his mother's health, and unfortunately, and not surprisingly, his focus was solely on others and unfortunately that meant he was not as attuned to his own health concerns, figuring he'd deal with some ailments after his mother got better (she is doing better as I understand).
This past Thursday, Sean complained to his father about shortness of breath. Rushed to the hospital and they sedated him. Going through near total organ failure and has not awoken since. I'm crushed, many of us who know this man and all the good within him, are.
We are giving every thought, and prayer and well wish we have, but the collective mojo of the FFA could not be put to better use.
Love you, Sean. Keep fighting.
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Posted on top of this pageYou're doing plenty now.Had some issues with shortness of breath, some aches, had been dealing with a few things on and off. We all were pushing him to take care of himself but he had been so focused on his mothers needs that we hadn't seen him much the last few weeks when apparently this started to show signs. Just wish I could have done or do more.That's scary. What were the symptoms he was having that he assumed he could wait to address?I couldn't bring myself to start the thread. The reason TU (Sean) is one of my best friends today is because of this board.
After the hockey strike ended I get a PM the afternoon before the first game of the season. Sean and a couple friends were going and their friend bailed last min... he didn't know me anything more than "Koya" but figured the ticket shouldn't go to waste. Met him outside MSG - they were they guys in the ranger jerseys (yeah, thanks for the tip there). Somehow we did find one another, and literally from that day forth he has become one of, if not my best, friend.
Guy has a heart of gold. Has been dealing with some tough issues with his mother's health, and unfortunately, and not surprisingly, his focus was solely on others and unfortunately that meant he was not as attuned to his own health concerns, figuring he'd deal with some ailments after his mother got better (she is doing better as I understand).
This past Thursday, Sean complained to his father about shortness of breath. Rushed to the hospital and they sedated him. Going through near total organ failure and has not awoken since. I'm crushed, many of us who know this man and all the good within him, are.
We are giving every thought, and prayer and well wish we have, but the collective mojo of the FFA could not be put to better use.
Love you, Sean. Keep fighting.
Looking to find out where Sean is...The member Koya cannot receive any new messages
Sending positive thoughts. TU is a good dude - always enjoyed his posts in all the music threads over the years.
That rascal always snipes me in our music drafts. Sending tremendously good vibes and well wishes to TU.
Just hard on all of us who know him - you know how Sean is DD. Don't think any of us are beating ourselves up, just ####### hate this happening to such a good guy.This.Don't do too much of that.. You're a good friend GB, thanks for keeping us all posted on thisHad some issues with shortness of breath, some aches, had been dealing with a few things on and off. We all were pushing him to take care of himself but he had been so focused on his mothers needs that we hadn't seen him much the last few weeks when apparently this started to show signs. Just wish I could have done or do more.That's scary. What were the symptoms he was having that he assumed he could wait to address?I couldn't bring myself to start the thread. The reason TU (Sean) is one of my best friends today is because of this board.
After the hockey strike ended I get a PM the afternoon before the first game of the season. Sean and a couple friends were going and their friend bailed last min... he didn't know me anything more than "Koya" but figured the ticket shouldn't go to waste. Met him outside MSG - they were they guys in the ranger jerseys (yeah, thanks for the tip there). Somehow we did find one another, and literally from that day forth he has become one of, if not my best, friend.
Guy has a heart of gold. Has been dealing with some tough issues with his mother's health, and unfortunately, and not surprisingly, his focus was solely on others and unfortunately that meant he was not as attuned to his own health concerns, figuring he'd deal with some ailments after his mother got better (she is doing better as I understand).
This past Thursday, Sean complained to his father about shortness of breath. Rushed to the hospital and they sedated him. Going through near total organ failure and has not awoken since. I'm crushed, many of us who know this man and all the good within him, are.
We are giving every thought, and prayer and well wish we have, but the collective mojo of the FFA could not be put to better use.
Love you, Sean. Keep fighting.
Missed it, thanks.Posted on top of this pageYou're doing plenty now.Had some issues with shortness of breath, some aches, had been dealing with a few things on and off. We all were pushing him to take care of himself but he had been so focused on his mothers needs that we hadn't seen him much the last few weeks when apparently this started to show signs. Just wish I could have done or do more.That's scary. What were the symptoms he was having that he assumed he could wait to address?I couldn't bring myself to start the thread. The reason TU (Sean) is one of my best friends today is because of this board.
After the hockey strike ended I get a PM the afternoon before the first game of the season. Sean and a couple friends were going and their friend bailed last min... he didn't know me anything more than "Koya" but figured the ticket shouldn't go to waste. Met him outside MSG - they were they guys in the ranger jerseys (yeah, thanks for the tip there). Somehow we did find one another, and literally from that day forth he has become one of, if not my best, friend.
Guy has a heart of gold. Has been dealing with some tough issues with his mother's health, and unfortunately, and not surprisingly, his focus was solely on others and unfortunately that meant he was not as attuned to his own health concerns, figuring he'd deal with some ailments after his mother got better (she is doing better as I understand).
This past Thursday, Sean complained to his father about shortness of breath. Rushed to the hospital and they sedated him. Going through near total organ failure and has not awoken since. I'm crushed, many of us who know this man and all the good within him, are.
We are giving every thought, and prayer and well wish we have, but the collective mojo of the FFA could not be put to better use.
Love you, Sean. Keep fighting.
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Not sure what to say other than I am heartbroken. Hopefully he makes a turn and we can finally get to that Rangers game together.Just hard on all of us who know him - you know how Sean is DD. Don't think any of us are beating ourselves up, just ####### hate this happening to such a good guy.