Elainera
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Sadly, the value of those items would not begin to cover all of Landen's medical expenses.![]()
No of course not. But he should at least contribute imo whatever he can.
Sadly, the value of those items would not begin to cover all of Landen's medical expenses.![]()
Oh, I agree. I just think it's so sad that Landen's medical bills are piling up, and he will likely always need medical care, while this guy's assets won't come close to covering all of those bills.No of course not. But he should at least contribute imo whatever he can.
Oh, I agree. I just think it's so sad that Landen's medical bills are piling up, and he will likely always need medical care, while this guy's assets won't come close to covering all of those bills.
True. But, most people have more assets that can be liquidated than this guy.There are only a dozen or so people who’s assets would cover all of those bills.
That's amazing!! God has HUGE plans in store for this little fighter. I'm so proud of him and his family for holding strong during what had to have been the worst 5 months of their lives. <3
“He loves being back to school and going to kindergarten at the same school his twin brother and sister go to,” the family wrote Friday. “He gets out of the car every morning happy and blows kisses all the way in! He’s a strong, happy boy. When his mommy asks him if she can look at his wound or asks how he’s doing, he always responds with ‘Mom, I’m healed, you don’t need to ask me anymore.'”
“He is now walking PERFECTLY with even legs AMEN,” the family wrote. “The wound has finally scabbed over and new skin is growing, and we are still optimistic he will be off some of his medications soon.”
Boy thrown from Mall of America balcony is back in school and walking, family says