I want to say something to everyone on this list....REGARDLESS if you know
or met Steve. Take the 2 minutes it will take to send him an email.
Do not put it off, do not wait until later, do NOT make excuses.

This is a human being in need of support. Nothing anyone can do including
his doctors can do for Steve what Steve can do for himself with your words
of encouragement. Healing on any scale for anyone begins within themselves.

Take the 2 minutes it will take to send him an email and tell him that you
are thinking about him and encourage him to work and fight for a full
recovery.

Having battled a serious injury myself in my life I can tell you that
believing you can recover, knowing that others are pulling for you and
hearing and seeing the encouragement of others is what gets you through the
toughest times when you feel like quitting...Steve needs that help from all
of us...

Thanks

Mark M.
Phoenix AZ
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Re: Steve Schoner


> Insert your own email in that space, Matteo. And thanks so much for
writing. I'm confident that by Steve becoming tangibly aware of what we all
feel in our hearts will greatly assist in his recovery.
>
> As it regards the matter of Steve's recovery, I've received a handful of
emails enquiring about Steve's prognosis given the apparent viral source of
his illness. Unfortunately, there has been an "injury" to the brain, and
like any other injury to the brain, there must be an extensive period of
rehabilitation. The extent and trajectory of Steve's recovery cannot be
determined at this time.
>
> To echo Walter's sentiments, Steve became a meteorite enthusiast as a
teenager. He sought-out Harvey Nininger as a kid and an engaging photo of
Steve and Nininger (which appeared in Meteorite) was taken around this
time--and understand, this is B.B...Before Bob).
>
> Much later Steve became adamant about the existence of a large pallasitic
mass in the Glorieta strewn field. Seventy trips of 2-3 weeks in
inhospitable terrain over a fifteen year period were spent searching for,
among other things, validation.
>
> And then he found it.
>
> Again, here is the email link to drop a note to Steve, a National Park
Ranger, Civil War expert, meteorite hunter extraordinaire, gentle soul and
remarkable man:
>
> http://www.flagstaffmedicalcenter.com/pp_fmc/fmc_email_patient.htm
>
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