Prayers For a Friend

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RustyRatRod

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My good friend, Billy Peyton was involved in a serious motorcycle accident night before last. He's in the Medical Center in Macon in ICU. He has a brain bleed, broken back, several broken ribs and a collapsed lung. He already has COPD. Please keep him in your prayers. He's one of my best friends. Known him over 25 years. Thank you.
 
Prayers sent up for Billy, and that God will lead the hands and minds of all the medical providers working on him.
 
My thoughts, and tears welling up in my eyes, are for him, his family, and friends.
 
I hope your friend recovers from this terrible ' Hopefully' not life changing event. Prayers sent !
 
We're going to see him tomorrow. Will update when we get back. Thanks yall.
 
I'll send a pack of angels. They'll be on their best praying game. It really motivates them when the subject is a fellow rider. Billy .. All my prayers.
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Thank yall. Kitty and I went to see Billy today. I think after seeing him, had his accident been any worse at all, or had the man not found him when he did, Billy would not be here. He is in really bad shape. They have him in a medically induced coma. Thank God he has two loving daughters with several grandbabies between them as motivation for him to live. He lost his wife of 38 years to lung cancer a few years ago and he's not been the same since. The bike looks better than he does. A lot better. New headlights, a foot rest and some touch up paint and it will look good as new. His younger daughter who is staying at the hospital with him says "he's done riding". I just hope she's able to argue with him about it soon.
 
Thank yall. Kitty and I went to see Billy today. I think after seeing him, had his accident been any worse at all, or had the man not found him when he did, Billy would not be here. He is in really bad shape. They have him in a medically induced coma. Thank God he has two loving daughters with several grandbabies between them as motivation for him to live. He lost his wife of 38 years to lung cancer a few years ago and he's not been the same since. The bike looks better than he does. A lot better. New headlights, a foot rest and some touch up paint and it will look good as new. His younger daughter who is staying at the hospital with him says "he's done riding". I just hope she's able to argue with him about it soon.
Damn.

I hope he pulls through and can have the opportunity to debate the riding with his daughter.

A life worth living is always worth a second chance. Prayers that it is so.
 
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