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Most of you receiving this note were at ConFusion of the Winnebagos two weeks ago in Warren, Michigan. If you weren't there, I'm figuring you to be an interested individual. I apologise in advance if this is an inappropriate post to some of you.. :) Background: Saturday afternoon at the end of a jam panel, Nate collapsed over his guitar. He was unconscious for approximately 30 seconds, and came to very suddenly. He was shaking while he was out. We took him to the hospital, where they started a battery of EKG's, EEG's, etc tests. They determined early on that he was dehydrated; and took care of this. Nate kicked us out of the hospital (didn't want to ruin our con); we went reluctantly (after making *sure* he was ok). Pete Grubbs and I went back to the hospital at about 9pm to check in on him; only to discover that he had checked out! We found him in the lobby, waiting for a taxi. The doctor couldn't find anything; and wanted to keep Nate overnight for observation. Nate decided that he would rather spend the time at the con surrounded by friends. So, we took him back. And watched him like a hawk. The rest of the con passed without incident; Nate went home to his doctor. The current diagnosis of what happened was hypoxia (Nate had a very bad coughing fit before he passed out- no oxygen to his brain); with tonic-clonic motions while he was out. They're being very thorough in checking him over; and all the results are not in quite yet- but things look ok. He is having some issues with balance; these are being explored also. While Nate was in the ER, Tom Smith and Pete Grubbs started a donation drive to help with the damaged guitar. The soundboard was very seriously crunched, and a large gouge had been ripped from the top side of the body. It looked really bad. :) In the 4 hours Nate was gone, the fund drive raised $278 toward the repair or purchase of a replacement instrument. The guitar is out being repaired now; Nate will have it back in about 7 weeks. When Nate was presented with the proceeds from the guitar drive, it was very plain that this sort of care was the *last* thing in the world he expected. He was speechless, and (I think) in awe of how much we think of him. I can't tell you how touched and proud I am to be a part of this community. The outpouring of care for Nate; the support of making sure his needs were met, the involuntary fund drive... you are *all* wonderful. Thank you! Steve Macdonald steve@smacdonald.com
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 98 13:15:01 EST
Subject: George Laskowski
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I found out yesterday that George 'Lan' Laskowsky is in the hospital
with cancer. Treatment is still being decided upon, however it appears
that surgery and/or chemo will be done.
George is in Beaumont Hospital, at Woodward & 13 mile road, room 964,
bed 1. His phone number is (248) 551-9690. While he was quite under
the weather when he went in, he's feeling somewhat better as of yesterday,
and as such is also quite bored and would love to hear from/see folks.
Aloha,
Michael (Lundy)
This is the email address I have for Lan:
"George Laskowski"<george_laskowski@cc.cranbrook.edu>
I guess it would take something like cancer to keep Lan from
Confusion.
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Jeffrey Allan Beeler jabeeler@sleepy.ebtech.net
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