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Prayers for Hugo: Family, friends have faith man hospitalized nearly a month will recover from COVID-19

Prayers for Hugo: Family, friends have faith man hospitalized nearly a month will recover from COVID-19 Wednesday marks the third time the group of friends and family gathered in front of Methodist Medical Center to say a prayer for Hugo Miranda Jr. Author: Jobin Panicker Updated: 10:20 PM CST February 3, 2021 RICHARDSON, Texas Hugo Miranda Jr. is in the fight of his life as he slowly recovers from the effects of COVID-19. The husband, father of two and well-known restaurant owner of Hugo s Invitados was admitted to the hospital nearly a month ago at Methodist Richardson Medical Center. I don t want this for nobody. I cry every night, said Miranda s father Hugo Miranda Sr.

Fill yourself with wonder: February is short on days but long on delights

Fill yourself with wonder: February is short on days but long on delights An awareness for wonder can help you slow down, focus and handle challenges. Valencia Yarbrough says she felt a sense of wonder when she saw the face of her nephew Korey Mack, whom she helped raise, when he became a father for the first time. This photo of Korey and newborn Elijah was taken several years ago.(Valencia Yarbrough) Together, let’s be awash in wonder. Think of this as me tossing out a challenge of sorts. Only instead of the monthlong plank or pushup or yoga challenge you might’ve signed on for on New Year’s Day, instead of the pledge to go alcohol-free for all of January or to try the Whole 30 way of eating, this challenge has nothing to do with tight abs or strong arms or going without.

Collin County dad leaves hospital after 150 day battle with COVID-19

Collin County dad leaves hospital after 150 day battle with COVID-19 By FOX 4 Staff Man leaves hospital after 150 day battle with COVID-19 Marcus Foreman had many complications from the virus, including having to have part of his leg amputated because of blood clotting issues. RICHARDSON, Texas - A Collin County father is reunited with his family after spending months inside a hospital battling the coronavirus.  Marcus Foreman gave a flex as he exited Methodist Richardson Medical Center on Tuesday, 150 days after first arriving. His family says many of the doctors thought he would not make it. Foreman has had many complications from the virus, including having to have part of his leg amputated because of blood clotting issues.

Collin Co family thankful their father will be home for Christmas after being hospitalized due to COVID-19

Collin Co. family thankful their father will be home for Christmas after being hospitalized due to COVID-19 The family says most of the doctors thought he wouldn t make it. But now, they re calling what happened to him a miracle, and he ll be home in time for Christmas. Marcus Foreman’s family says he’s been fighting the effects of COVID-19 for 150 days at Methodist Richardson Medical Center. So he had everything from head to toe, explained Rhonda Foreman, who is the mother to Marcus’ children. More than 300,000 people in the U.S. have died from the virus. Marcus’ family is grateful for the doctors who didn’t allow him to become another statistic.

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