He was initially regarded as “Critical.”
We continue to hold him up in our prayers.
Thankfully, Wolfe has been upgraded to serious condition, something West Virginia's governor confirmed in some much welcome positive news on the service-member on Monday:
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said Monday that he had showed signs of improvement after giving nurses a “thumbs-up” and being able to wiggle his toes.
We learned the latest on the condition of Wolfe on Tuesday, with Attorney General Pam Bondi's remarks to President Trump during a media-covered Cabinet meeting.
Bondi said his parents passed along the message that "He's doing well. His parents, Jason and Melody, wanted me to tell you, and I was with them yesterday in the hospital. He's a miracle." The attorney general asked for all Americans to "continue to pray" for his family, and that "he's got a long road ahead of him."
Ughhh. What’s that mean, though? To me it sounds like he isn’t out of the woods yet. I hope he recovers…
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not out of the woods yet. But the first day he was shot, from what the doctors told his parents, they didn't think he was gonna make it at all, so he's fighting for his life.
DeleteThe big question is what long term sequelae he will suffer. TBI, especially from a GSW, is usually severe.
ReplyDeleteA terrible injury, to be sure but I'm sure his wife will take him in whatever condition he ends up in. Just the fact that he is able to respond with movement at all is a blessing. My wife and I are praying for God to give him and his family a miracle ...
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