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[rpd] Mr Kris Seeburn: AfriNIC Board member

McTim dogwallah at gmail.com
Sun Dec 7 11:47:27 UTC 2014


Glad to hear you are back home my friend!

rgds,

McTim

On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 2:04 AM, Kris Seeburn <seeburn.k at gmail.com> wrote:

> *Excuse for cross-posting and perhaps non appropriateness of same on the
> RPD list.*
>
> Dear friends/colleagues et all.,
>
> I have not fully quite recovered but now out of the hospital with close
> family. I have been grounded by the doctors for two weeks at least before i
> start my busy schedule again.
>
> I wanted to put on record and to thank each and everyone of you for your
> kindness/love and affection. I suddenly realised how life can just run out
> in an instant.
>
> "For a quicky i  went to my room on Sunday Afternoon to grab some Pain
> medication whilst i was suffering from a very bad headache and pain in the
> left arm which was becoming severe. I thought i would catch medication to
> calm things down and that was the last thing i remembered and passed out.
> The next thing i remember was that i was in Intensive care at the hospital
> on Tuesday. All tests was done until i had my mind put together but we
> could not understand and after chat with the  the specialist we decided to
> double check my heart with an ANGIO. Finally the cardiologist said he was
> surprised to find two of the main left coronary arteries blocked at 99% it
> was very thin and the heart was not in a good shape and was completely dark
> on the left side. And no proper blood flow. So i had to be placed with two
> STENTS."
>
> I am now in recovery mode but i would like to thank two persons through
> here without whom perhaps i may not have come out of this episode " Adiel
> and Sunday" both for insisting on checking on me without whom i would not
> have been writing this thread and all members of the Afrinic Board and
> staff. Above all the community for your kind prayers and support without
> whom the future of me would have been sealed.
>
> Through this thread i wish to thank each and everyone of you. I do not
> wish same for anyone as it can really be frightening to have lost few days
> in your life not knowing what happened.
>
> Again i just wanted to write this note to thank you all and to re-assure
> you, we will meet again and continue where we left.
>
> Kris
>
>
> On Nov 26, 2014, at 1:16 PM, Emile Milandou <emilemilan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks chair for the update.
>
> I join all other in prayers and wish to Kris a promptness recovery.
>
> Cheers,
> -em
>
> On Tuesday, November 25, 2014, Sunday Folayan <sfolayan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>> I am pleased to update the community that Mr Kris Seeburn is now awake
>> and has spoken to an AfriNIC Staff member who visited.
>>
>> The Board appreciates the concern and support of the community,
>> especially those here in Mauritius.
>>
>> We will keep you updated of his progress, until he is out of the hospital.
>>
>> Best Regards ...
>>
>> Sunday A. Folayan
>> Chair, AfriNIC Board
>>
>>
>> - -------- Forwarded Message --------
>> Subject: Mr Kris Seeburn: AfriNIC Board member
>>
>> The Board is sad to announce to the community that Mr Kris Seeburn, a
>> member of the AFRINIC Board, was found unconscious in his room in the
>> morning of Monday, 23 November 2014.  He is currently in good care at
>> the Apollo Bramwell Hospital in the intensive care unit with the full
>> support of his family.  Representatives of the AFRINIC Board and
>> Management have also visited him.
>>
>> We are in constant communication with the hospital for updates on his
>> health condition and will inform the community as appropriate.
>>
>> The Board invites the community to join in praying for a positive outcome.
>>
>> Sunday A. Folayan
>> Chair, AfriNIC Board
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> Kris Seeburn
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Cheers,

McTim
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