nutch’s Story

Site created on May 23, 2018

This is Lisa, Nutch’s sister. I’m using this forum to let you all know that Nutch is in the hospital which is why he hasn’t responded to your messages.

 I want you to know that I appreciate how much you all care for my little brother.  It’s obvious from the FB posts and calls that I have heard, that he is loved by all of  you.  That love and support is what he will need to recover and get back to living his best life. 

In the meantime, I’ll let you know how he’s doing via this site.  As of today, May 23rd, he is in serious but stable condition.  He is NOT at death’s door and his doctor remains cautiously optimistic about his prognosis.  We are respectfully asking for no visitors at this time because he is in the ICU where they want him to use his energy to recover so we are limiting visits to immediate family only. As things progress, we will let you know when that changes. 

As you can imagine we are focusing all of our energy on his healing so we may not be able to answer posts, questions etc but we will update here as we are able.  Until then, your thoughts and prayers for him and his doctors mean more than you can know.  Thank you for your love and understanding.  

Newest Update

Journal entry by joseph ainsworth

Hey guys long time no talk. I doing Okay feel good except for my feet. So now a days I can walk about 300 feet or so, I just don't have any balance because of my feet won't hold me up. I have thank all the friends from all over that have visited me. Will start with Greg Zedlar* Kristen (Adams)Kaminski, Jeff Wolfram, Lynnell (atkins) Woodward, Ron Swintek, John Gilhooley, Tony Lepre, Doug Brown and his wife Jessie, Danny Kupresan, Jim Miller,Jeff Pillips, Keith Buch-Cherry, and all the way from Scottland Danny Mcgrath, and all the way from Australia Matt & Matti Eoff. With out friends I don't have much you all mean so much you don't have to come by I know who cares and doesn't give a rats ass. Oh can't forget all the stuff and sorry for all I put my sister through 
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