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Nikki Stevenson Gallagher

I just read on Facebook that her husband was in a car accident as a result of a diabetic seizure. He was with Olivia (their daughter?) who is fine but he is still in the hospital. No word on his condition. Lets keep him in our prayers!

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Loretto Woods said…
Nikki's comment on facebook says it was a minor accident that her husband, Jake is being kept in to determine why he blacked out.
Jake and Olivia are doing good! Luckily there was no impact, just the truck running into the median ditch. At the scene Jake was treated for low blood sugar levels and taken to the ER. All tests for something "major" to be the cause came out negative. We follow up with our normal doctor on Tuesday. Thanks for updating Loretto!
robbyblogger said…
Well you know you have a lot of folks thinking of you and your family there Nikki.
Paul B blogger said…
God bless you Nikki!

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