Update from David Quilleon
12 July 29, 2006 at 11:15 PM PDT
Debbie and I just left the hospital tonight and Terry is doing well. His cranium pressure was between 18 and 20. Earlier in the evening, his pressure was at 27 and they had to give him a dose of medicine to stabilize it. The nurses on duty should give him extra special care tonight as we brought them the most amazing pizza from La Vera. Terry looks good. He had a very good day. He will not be having a cat scan until Monday as the doctors really want Terry to remain stable and not experience too much movement. We spent time today with the Stoltz family in the waiting room. It is amazing how fast the time goes by when sharing stories. We are so very thankful and touched by the incredible support of all our friends and family around the world. Your prayers and thoughts are most certainly making a difference in Terry's journey to recover from this accident. I know that Staci is so grateful for the wonderful outpouring of sentiments on this site. Over the last 7 days, Terry has been the recipient of several units of blood. Around the world, units of blood are used to save lives everyday. We are so thankful for the donors who provided the units to Terry. If you would like to donate blood, please do so in Terry's name. Our friends in Amsterdam, Julia and TD Dunlap shared with us today that TD's father is a doctor at Santa Rosa. Dr. Dunlap stopped by to check on Terry yesterday and shared that the team is very optimistic about a full recovery. Julia and TD along with their children will be in Santa Rosa this Thursday and we are very much looking forward to seeing them. On behalf of the Paul's, the O'Preys and all of Terry's friends, we thank you for your continued love, support, friendship, and prayers. David Quilleon
Debbie and I just left the hospital tonight and Terry is doing well. His cranium pressure was between 18 and 20. Earlier in the evening, his pressure was at 27 and they had to give him a dose of medicine to stabilize it. The nurses on duty should give him extra special care tonight as we brought them the most amazing pizza from La Vera. Terry looks good. He had a very good day. He will not be having a cat scan until Monday as the doctors really want Terry to remain stable and not experience too much movement. We spent time today with the Stoltz family in the waiting room. It is amazing how fast the time goes by when sharing stories. We are so very thankful and touched by the incredible support of all our friends and family around the world. Your prayers and thoughts are most certainly making a difference in Terry's journey to recover from this accident. I know that Staci is so grateful for the wonderful outpouring of sentiments on this site. Over the last 7 days, Terry has been the recipient of several units of blood. Around the world, units of blood are used to save lives everyday. We are so thankful for the donors who provided the units to Terry. If you would like to donate blood, please do so in Terry's name. Our friends in Amsterdam, Julia and TD Dunlap shared with us today that TD's father is a doctor at Santa Rosa. Dr. Dunlap stopped by to check on Terry yesterday and shared that the team is very optimistic about a full recovery. Julia and TD along with their children will be in Santa Rosa this Thursday and we are very much looking forward to seeing them. On behalf of the Paul's, the O'Preys and all of Terry's friends, we thank you for your continued love, support, friendship, and prayers. David Quilleon

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