Forwarded from the discussion pages: From: John Lazenby Email: john@xxxxxxxxx Date: March 20, 2002 Hello all, I received a phone call from Chris Graefen last night about 7:30 to inform me that Wayne had taken a fall yesterday morning in his home while trying to get to the phone fast. In the process of falling he heard a "snap" which was his right leg breaking. For those of you who are not aware Wayne suffers from the disease Lupus which possibly had some influence on this break. Chris said it was a clean break, but he was in for surgery yesterday and will be out of commission for at least six weeks. At this point it looks like they will not be attending the Chrysler 300 Club International RI meet which is very disappointing to Christie and myself and I'm sure to some of you who know them. We always enjoy our time together during and after the meets. Also to make matters worse Wayne's new computer has been giving him fits, so I don't know if e-mail is the thing to send him at the present. I'm sure he will be out of the hospital and home in a few days and for those who are so motivated I'm sure he would appreciate a card or an e-mail once his system is up and working again. His mailing address is as follows: Wayne Graefen 228 Whiskey Ridge Trail Kerrville, TX 78028-8913 From: John Lazenby Email: john@xxxxxxxxx Date: March 20, 2002 I just spoke with Wayne in his hospital room. His spirits are good, but it sounds like he has a long way to go. He is now the proud owner of about a one foot incision in his upper right leg with a steel plate to accompany it. Therapy will be starting today and he will remain there for ten days to two weeks. At that point he will graduate to a walker and eventually get back to normal. Gon'na have to wait a while to drive the 4-speed F!! I'm sure he wishes he were twenty again so this process would go faster. Keep him in your thoughts, John Lazenby -Dave -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Calendars are still available. Don't miss the chance to get yours now! Details for ordering may be found at: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2002/index.html |