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Sent: | Tue 11/17/09 3:57 PM |
To: | John Smith ([email protected]) ([email protected]) |
Hi John,
Connor is doing great. He has had a few problems. He got the flu after the first week of school, he had problems with an irritated spinal nerve, and the last was pneumonia. He just finished the antibiotics from the pneumonia. The stress his body has been under seems to make him susceptible to everything but he is getting stronger. He has missed school for these problems but not because of the CRPS.
Hillary Clinton wrote "It takes a village to raise a Child". In Connor's case it took a community to make him well. There is no comparison between Connor when I first talked with you and Connor now. He is able to live with the pain he has and live the life he wants to live. He goes to school, plays video games, lifts weights, runs, drives, and is planning for the future. All things that were impossible for him to do when I first talked with you. He got to this point because of the aggressive treatment he received from Dr. Appicella and Dr. Argoff. They got Connor to the best place he could be medically before we went to Cleveland. Our friends who worked so hard to raise money for Cleveland. The people that donated money after they read his story in the paper. Your organization stepping up to help. Your offer meant that we could take Connor to Cleveland and he could stay as long as needed. Connor worried as his stay kept prolonging about the cost. I would tell him not to worry the Correction Officers were there if we needed them. That safety net let Connor relax and work on his rehab. The staff at the Cleveland Clinic are amazed at how well Connor has progressed. They gave him a lot of credit for pushing forward even after he left the Clinic. His determination to get his life back was key to him fighting through the pain.
We still do not have the final bill from the Cleveland Clinic. Our insurance is now paying for some of the last days of his stay. The portion that remains may be within our families means to pay. We will not be sure until we see the final bill. We have been able to pay the other bills as they have come. Our family can not thank all of you for being there for our family. Knowing you were there gave us comfort and support. It would be great if our insurance paid and you were able to help another family. Even if we do not need any financial help, your organization has been an enormous help to our family. You helped to relieve some of the stress our family was experiencing. Please let everyone know how grateful we are to all of you. I will know soon where we stand with Cleveland. We will keep you updated on Connor. Thanks for all your help.
All the best,
Rose
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Sent: | 11/18/09 |
To: | Rosemary Menneto ([email protected]) |
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Hi Rose,
It appears based on your e-mail that the current medical issues Connor is coping with pales in comparison to the pain he previously suffered from CRPS. We are most pleased with your latest update. Thank you very much for the uplifting e-mail regarding Connor.
We are very thankful for your feedback regarding the "safety net" that our children's foundation gave to your family during your critical time. Your kind words go a long way with our volunteer group and shows us that we are making a small difference along the way. Your words gave me goose bumps, thank you so much for that on so many levels. It is obvious that you are a strong mom with a deep love for your son and family!
We are honored to be a been of your family and we will await future updates on Connor's progress.
Please let us know when you receive the Cleveland Children's Hospital invoice and we'll be more than happy to assist you.
Sincerely,
John
It appears based on your e-mail that the current medical issues Connor is coping with pales in comparison to the pain he previously suffered from CRPS. We are most pleased with your latest update. Thank you very much for the uplifting e-mail regarding Connor.
We are very thankful for your feedback regarding the "safety net" that our children's foundation gave to your family during your critical time. Your kind words go a long way with our volunteer group and shows us that we are making a small difference along the way. Your words gave me goose bumps, thank you so much for that on so many levels. It is obvious that you are a strong mom with a deep love for your son and family!
We are honored to be a been of your family and we will await future updates on Connor's progress.
Please let us know when you receive the Cleveland Children's Hospital invoice and we'll be more than happy to assist you.
Sincerely,
John
John R Smith, President
"Albany County Correctional Facility for Children's Benefit, Inc."
806 Huntingdon Drive
Niskayuna, NY 12309
H 518 280-4055
C 518 588-5055
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