Curtis Cheek
#1
Posted 2009-September-20, 12:59
#2
Posted 2009-September-20, 16:34
#3
Posted 2009-September-20, 16:41
#4
Posted 2009-September-20, 16:51
I don't know Curtis that well, but we've met at tournaments quite a few times and have had beers at the bar. He is a very nice guy.
#5
Posted 2009-September-20, 16:53
Curtis is one of the most genuinely nice and fun people I have ever met. He is also a huge fighter, and if there is a way to beat this I'm sure he will. He's a truly amazing and kind person.
#6
Posted 2009-September-20, 16:58
I have some friends from the Boston area who know Curtis. They always had nothing but good things to say about the guy.
Hoping to hear of a speedy recovery...
#7
Posted 2009-September-21, 11:55
.. neilkaz ..
#8
Posted 2009-September-21, 13:02
I am just curios if swine flu can inflict so much damage in a healthy person.
Before internet age you had a suspicion there are lots of "not-so-smart" people on the planet. Now you even know their names.
#9
Posted 2009-September-21, 13:10
andrei, on Sep 21 2009, 02:02 PM, said:
nope AFAIK
#10
Posted 2009-September-21, 21:41
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#11
Posted 2009-September-21, 23:57
andrei, on Sep 21 2009, 02:02 PM, said:
Yes, it can. This is why "swine" flu is so nasty. Not because more people dies in it then in common flu They dont AFAIK [with one exception: it had a bad outburst someplace in Mexico]. But because even otherwise healthy quite young persons can die if it gets really bad.
Many homeless cats seek a home.
Adopt one. Contact a cat shelter!
You too can be an everyday hero. :)
#12
Posted 2009-September-22, 00:01
Thus, also we from JuniorsBBO do hold our thumbs and send a lot of positive vibes!
Many homeless cats seek a home.
Adopt one. Contact a cat shelter!
You too can be an everyday hero. :)
#13
Posted 2009-September-22, 09:59
never been a time when I have asked him to play at our Juniors Teaching
Table on Wednesday &, if available, he wld ever turn me down!!
Our thoughts & prayers are with him in this very sad moment,
Valerie
#14
Posted 2009-September-22, 12:08
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#15
Posted 2009-September-22, 12:45
Hope Curtis gets well soon.
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http://en.wikipedia....09_flu_pandemic
John Nelson.
#16
Posted 2009-September-22, 18:02
JoAnneM, on Sep 22 2009, 06:08 PM, said:
The people at most risk of catching it in the first place are the same as for any other type of flu (the young, the elderly, pregnant women, persons with other medical conditions - because all these groups have immume systems that are either immature, weak, suppressed or under stress). For most, becoming infected is no worse than any other sort of flu.
Some of the worst cases have happened among the relatively young - there has been speculation that this is due to a phenomenon called "cytokine storm (essentially an over reaction of the immune system that goes out of control).
Nick
#17
Posted 2009-September-25, 10:27
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#18
Posted 2009-September-26, 10:17
JoAnneM, on Sep 25 2009, 11:27 AM, said:
He got out of his coma yesterday, he is talking some and recovering slowly.
#19
Posted 2009-September-26, 16:15
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