Darryl and List, Thank you so much for informing the list of Steve and his medical condition. This is just terrible news. I have noted Steve's absence here on the list and I assumed he was out on one of his many hunts.
For those individuals who are new to the list, Steve Schoner is a meteorite hunter, meteorite enthusiast, meteorite expert and, well, just about anything connected with meteorites can be connected with Steve. In the six or seven years I have participated in this list, Steve has never backed away from a friendly debate (but as I recall, he has never resorted to baseless name calling or slander, unlike others), he has given his opinion on several meteorite related issues, and personally speaking, I have learned a lot about meteorites from his posts to the list and particularly from private email exchanges with Steve. My thoughts and prayers are with you Steve, for a speedy recovery. -Walter ------------------------------------------------ Walter Branch, Ph.D. 322 Stephenson Ave., Suite B Savannah, GA 31405 www.branchmeteorites.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 9:30 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Steve Schoner > Bad news and good news… > > Two weeks ago a remarkable and much beloved member of the meteorite community, Steve Schoner, suffered what appeared to be a severe stroke. Steve’s right side was paralyzed and he was completely aphasic, which is to say that he couldn’t speak or comprehend simple thoughts. There was no recognition, not even of himself. As a result of the swelling of the brain, there was concern that Steve might die. > > Steve’s wife and I thought it best to not inform the list of Steve’s illness until there was a clear diagnosis and/or prognosis. > > Steve’s case is, however, complicated (which is unsurprising, if you know Steve), and there is still as yet no certain diagnosis. While a battery of tests are still being conducted, it appears Steve was felled by a virus. I hasten to add that Steve has been receiving excellent medical care. (In addition to the highly skilled professionals at the Flagstaff Medical Center, there are several physicians—-family and friends—-who have also been monitoring Steve’s situation and there exists a consensus that all the right moves are being made. Further, one of the most eminent neurological centers in the world is fortuitously located in Phoenix, a couple of hours from where Steve lives, and the Barrow Neurological Institute is now also involved in Steve’s case.) > > It was decided to let Steve’s friends on the list learn what was going on given a wonderful development which occurred just an hour or so ago. Steve spoke. He responded to “How are you doin’?” with “I’m not doing too well.” > > To assist Steve in his recovery, cards can be sent to: > > Steve Schoner > Flagstaff Medical Center > 1200 North Beaver Street > Flagstaff, AZ 86001 > > > You can also write to Steve directly via email by going to the following page at the Flagstaff Medical Center’s website: > > http://www.flagstaffmedicalcenter.com/pp_fmc/fmc_email_patient.htm > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

