We also send our thoughts and prayers to Richard's family and team mates, especially Mr.
Our family of die hard hockey fans pray for Richard's quick recovery and return to the ice. I am glad to hear everything is going well so far and I wish you all of the best. You are in the best of hands in Buffalo and I know things are going to work out for you. I'm a Sabres fan but I wanted to drop you a note to send you our best wishes for a speedy recovery.Īll of our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We are thinking on you lot, you have our support, We wish you: Get well soon Slovakia is with you. On behalf of all of the DC fans who loved you when you were a Capital, best wishes for a speedy recovery! May you rest well in your recovery as my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, take care. I am a huge Panthers fan and I was never more relieved than I was last night to hear the news that you were going to be okay and I thank God for keeping you in good hands. There comes a time when life becomes more important than a game and last night was one of those moments.
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god bless, and i hope your recovery is speedy, and you get to full strength soon. thank god you had the presence of mind to skate to the bench, and get the help you needed. It doesn't matter who i am a fan of, what team, what player.the fact is you are a human being, who was in the wrong place, at the wrong time, and unfortunately was injured in a terrible way. Get better.We'll see you on the ice soon enough :-) My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. The most important thing is that youre okay and well on the way to recovery. Like all fans of the NHL including myself, I am so happy to hear that youre recovering well from what surely wouldve been a fatal injury. However, your quick reaction to get to the bench and seek medical aid was, without a shadow of a doubt, what saved your life and kept you in this eternal hockey rink called life. I was horrified to see what had happened to you at the Sabres game. We hope to see you back on the ice really soon. Our family sends you wishes for a speedy recovery. I^ll see you next time at home ill be the loudest one in the stands. I^m a die hard panther fan and go to every home game, and cant wait to see you tear it up out there again. You scared the hell out of me when i saw you go down man. My thoughts & prayers are with you Richard.Get well soon!!! Get well soon buddy, I was really shocked to hear what happened. Great thanks are owed to the medical staff for responding so quickly and efficiently to your injury. We, and I'm sure all the Red Wing Hockey fans here in Detroit, wish you a speedy recovery! God Bless you!! Sending get well wishes from my husband Matt and myself and prayers that God will heal you quickly. I'm so glad that you have survived this, and look forward to seeing on the ice soon. Your unfortunate incident really enforces just how thin the ice is that we skate on. We will see you here at the 2010 Olympics!! Canada can't wait to see you back in action.
Learn more at įacebook: talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.I wanted to wish you a speedy recovery. sometimes even in seemingly impossible situations.įacebook: talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. He's been a Stanford Medicine X ePatient Scholar and part of Stanford Medicine X's inaugural Emerging Leaders Program.ĭoug uses his personal medical story and his creativity to help people and organizations understand how hope can change their assessment of the problems they face, and how that can lead to success. He also designs workshops that train business, science, academic and medical leaders in the skills it takes to make unlikely things happen. Today, Doug is a biologist and a sought-after keynote speaker. After talking with dozens of experts, Doug uncovered and adapted an animal surgery from the 1920s into a modern, human surgery, and it worked! Doug got himself out of bed, and now he’s dedicated to helping others make unlikely things happen. Doug Lindsay got himself out of bed - his hospital bed - after 11 years by becoming the lead researcher on his own rare condition.