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Sergio just did the same thing as JT. Missed a straight putt of less than 2' and made a double. Good stuff going on at Royal St. George's.
 
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Justin Thomas just made every duffer in the world feel better. Misses a 10' par putt. Gets mad and steps sideways up to the tap in of 1.5' and lips it out. Makes the 3 footer for a sweet three putt double bogey.

Yeah, baby.
Did you see him top that ball last weekend or the week before?
 
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**UPDATE**

I don’t have much to report, other than to say the neurologist believes he is having a type of focal seizure. No tests or scans performed today, only a physical exam and initial assessment. He goes back in a month for an MRI and EEG, which will require sedation and a possible hospital stay up to 5 days. He had an episode when we checked in so I was hoping they’d attempt an EEG today to scan for abnormalities. Either way, that’s where we are at the moment, and I trust in God’s plan. Please continue to pray for answers and healing. Thank you!

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Looks like your son is taking it in stride and not letting it hold him back. Hang in there Dad, our prayers are with you. I know that VN prayers are powerful!
 
I have spent 23 years in the military and I am sitting in a class to teach me how to be resilient. If I haven't figured it out by this point then this booklet developed by the University of Pennsylvania undergrad psychology department isn't going to be the game changer that finally puts all the pieces together for me.
 
That's great to know. Thanks for sharing. When it first starts happening it's bit unsettling until it gets handled. We have hopes our grandson will outgrow as well and the doc is confident he will.
Yeah…. It can definitely be scary…… it also makes them developmentally delayed…. Math and handwriting was especially difficult for my daughter…. She had much more difficulty learning to tie her shoes and ride a bike than my other kids…..By the time she reached the 8th grade, she had pretty much caught back up to most other kids.

I use to get mad at my daughter bc I thought she was ignoring me… Then seizures got more pronounced to where we knew something was wrong…I was never more happy than the day that they told me her brain activity was normal.
 
I have spent 23 years in the military and I am sitting in a class to teach me how to be resilient. If I haven't figured it out by this point then this booklet developed by the University of Pennsylvania undergrad psychology department isn't going to be the game changer that finally puts all the pieces together for me.
may seem silly ... in those moment when im in sales training or something that i think is really dumb. I try to think about getting 0.1 better everyday. Think I heard that on some cheezy Christian radio thing, but it resonated.
 
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may seem silly ... in those moment when im in sales training or something that i think is really dumb. I try to think about getting 0.1 better everyday. Think I heard that on some cheezy Christian radio thing, but it resonated.

Butch? Is that you?
 
Yeah…. It can definitely be scary…… it also makes them developmentally delayed…. Math and handwriting was especially difficult for my daughter…. She had much more difficulty learning to tie her shoes and ride a bike than my other kids…..By the time she reached the 8th grade, she had pretty much caught back up to most other kids.

I use to get mad at my daughter bc I thought she was ignoring me… Then seizures got more pronounced to where we knew something was wrong…I was never more happy than the day that they told me her brain activity was normal.

Wow - again thanks! Your sharing this means a great deal to us. You have hit our grandson's situation 100% as it was with your daughter. The exact same things - math, handwriting, riding a bike (just now getting it figured out) and tying shoes. We are having him tutored this summer in math. He will zone out and we think he is ignoring us. We are learning he is not, it's the absence seizures. His pediatrician and specialist are working on dosage and which med works best for him. Has another EEG scheduled this fall. He's underweight due to sensory issues from birth. They have him on a med to increase his appetite, which is working, but getting the balance with the seizure med has been tricky.
 
**UPDATE**

I don’t have much to report, other than to say the neurologist believes he is having a type of focal seizure. No tests or scans performed today, only a physical exam and initial assessment. He goes back in a month for an MRI and EEG, which will require sedation and a possible hospital stay up to 5 days. He had an episode when we checked in so I was hoping they’d attempt an EEG today to scan for abnormalities. Either way, that’s where we are at the moment, and I trust in God’s plan. Please continue to pray for answers and healing. Thank you!

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God bless you! Will continue praying.
 
**UPDATE**

I don’t have much to report, other than to say the neurologist believes he is having a type of focal seizure. No tests or scans performed today, only a physical exam and initial assessment. He goes back in a month for an MRI and EEG, which will require sedation and a possible hospital stay up to 5 days. He had an episode when we checked in so I was hoping they’d attempt an EEG today to scan for abnormalities. Either way, that’s where we are at the moment, and I trust in God’s plan. Please continue to pray for answers and healing. Thank you!

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CONTINUED PRAYERS!!!
 
Christopher Columbus, Leif Erikson, and Vasco de Gama lost all their fortunes in a late night poker game.

They just could never beat the
Straights of Magellan

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One man survived both the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and then later Nagasaki. Tsutomu Yamaguchi was a 29-year-old Naval Engineer on a three-month business trip to Hiroshima. He survived the atomic bomb on August 6th, 1945 despite being less than 2 miles away from ground zero. On August 7th, he boarded a train back to his hometown of Nagasaki. On August 9th, while being with colleagues at an office building, another boom split the sound barrier. A flash of white light filled the sky. Yamaguchi emerged from the wreckage with only minor injuries on top of his current injuries. He had survived two nuclear blasts in three days.

And that is how superheroes get created.
 
One man survived both the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and then later Nagasaki. Tsutomu Yamaguchi was a 29-year-old Naval Engineer on a three-month business trip to Hiroshima. He survived the atomic bomb on August 6th, 1945 despite being less than 2 miles away from ground zero. On August 7th, he boarded a train back to his hometown of Nagasaki. On August 9th, while being with colleagues at an office building, another boom split the sound barrier. A flash of white light filled the sky. Yamaguchi emerged from the wreckage with only minor injuries on top of his current injuries. He had survived two nuclear blasts in three days.

And that is how superheroes get created. The Nuclear Nip would be a perfect name since Japan used to be called Nippon.

Too bad Nip came to be used as a racial slur...no racism intended in my post. Much respect to Japanese culture and the food/women...yumm.
 
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