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Started by: Jerry Ramlet
On July 7th our friend Tim Gwin suffered a heart attack. Tim's heart had stopped twice, his heart condition lead to phenomena. The physicians were forced to put Tim into an induced coma to help aid in his recovery. While Tim lay unconscious, his organs began suffering due to the lack of oxygen in his blood stream. Tim was moved to a New York hospital where he received ECMO treatment (This machine pumps and oxygenates the blood outside of the body allowing his lungs and heart to rest).
All of this treatment is not cheap. This is where you can help!
Please contribute what you can to show your love and support and help them with their medical bills. Donations will show to timothybgwin@aol.com. That is Tim and Patty's paypal account name.
Thank you!!!
Posted by Jerry
February 10 at 6:38pm
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Tim Gwin — 7 years ago
I wanted to include another LinkedIn update since I cant post it all here. I basically reposted the story on LinkedIn with an update at the bottom of the article. Many thanks to everyone for your continued thoughts! https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/tim-gwin-medical-update-tim-gwin
Tim Gwin — 8 years ago
OMG, that is just an awful picture of me. That was the day I escaped the hospital, checked into the local hotel and we were waiting for the next days flight back home. Always thankful for the little things, like taking an actual shower after 8 weeks. I had lost 42 pounds in this pic, not a recommended weight loss technique. For those on this site, I wanted to extend the utmost gratitude for your support and prayers. I have also included another LinkedIn update here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/do-me-one-favor-tim-gwin-update-tim-gwin