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Friday, April 1, 2005


Bad to worse.
Hey you guys, Crystal and i are pulling through to yet another day.

i guess you could say that i cried alot today... mostly on the inside. No good news. and i guess i'll try to keep it simple. Crystal and i (and like 30-40 other family members)were up once again at the hospital. We were there from 9am or so to about 10pm. Today was pretty rough. Crystal and i both got to see Faith... thats where it really hit me. i just started bawling.. such a tiny little girl, on a big bed... bruised, cut, and silent, cords coming from everywhere. They told us that if she will live she will have the mind of a six month old, never be able to recognize anyone, she would probably walk, and that she will be blind in one eye. And that if the operation they made does not work, she will most likely die within the next 4 days.

Since she has major bruising in her head, and her brain is swelling the operation they made was to help lower the pressure. if you understand what i mean.

Nothing really but that. tomarrow i will be home, and all we can really do is hope for a miracle. for those of you who are interested crystal is going to post pictures of Faith.. and im posting the article from the paper.

Crystal is Badkitty172002 for those of you who may not know.

this is the article

Girl struck by car as she ran across road

A 5-year-old girl was critically injured when she ran into the path of a car as she was crossing an Ypsilanti Township road to meet her grandmother on the other side Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.

Faith Ann Ferguson remained in critical condition at the University of Michigan Medical Center this morning, officials said.

She was standing on the east side of Bunton Road at 3:39 p.m., and her grandmother was on the west side near the entrance to the Lakeview mobile home park, Washtenaw County Sheriff's Cmdr. Dave Egeler said.

The grandmother tried to warn Faith of a northbound car as she was crossing the street, but she stopped in the path of the vehicle and was struck by the 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix, Egeler said. The 48-year-old Belleville driver was not injured, police said.

The crash remains under investigation.

**EDIT... the article isnt entirely correct... i know i heard the story from the people who actually seen it, more than a few times.....

oha nd can you believe it... on television they said the kids were playing in the street..... WTF! yes i would love to let my children to play on the 50mile per hour road.... grrr that pissed me off....

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