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Taupō artist Graham Moeller is supporting Gumboot Friday 12 May, 2021 08:29 PM 5 minutes to read Taupō artist Graham Moeller. Photo / Rachel Canning Taking up painting saved one life and sent another on a new career path. When a friend got in touch to say he was having a mental breakdown, artist Graham Moeller knew just what to do. I suggested he come and stay with me, and we would paint, said Graham. Read More The friends met at art school where they studied graphic design and Graham said they knew how to paint but had both pursued careers in another field. At that time Graham was working at Hunting & Fishing Taupō on the shop floor, and prior to that had owned his own men s retail store for 25 years and then worked in sales. ....
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Moeller grad remains in critical condition after accidental fall Braedon Titus (Source: Archbishop Moeller High School) By FOX19 Digital Staff | January 19, 2021 at 11:17 AM EST - Updated January 19 at 11:18 AM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A former Moeller lacrosse player who graduated in 2019 remains in critical but stable condition after an accidental fall Saturday night, according to a post by Moeller High School. During a prayer service, Moeller President Marshall Hyzdu said Braedon Titus underwent surgery Sunday afternoon. According to the school, Titus is now breathing on his own, but remains on a ventilator. “This evening, Braedon began responding to commands.wiggling toes and giving thumbs up! He still has a long road ahead, but this is great news,” the post reads. ....
Moeller student recovering from rare side effect of COVID-19 Moeller basketball player recovering from rare side effect of COVID-19 By Joanna Bouras and Jared Goffinet | January 14, 2021 at 5:39 PM EST - Updated January 15 at 5:31 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The family of a Moeller High School basketball player is counting their blessings after the young man was hospitalized because of a rare side effect of COVID-19. Josiah Love is a sophomore at Moeller. “Initially, my son was experiencing an upset stomach. He couldn’t hold anything in. We thought it was just a stomach bug,” his father James said. “He became really, really dehydrated and we got concerned, and then he developed a high fever.” ....
Moeller student-athlete out of ICU after battling rare side effect of COVID-19 Share Updated: 5:32 PM EST Jan 12, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 5:32 PM EST Jan 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript MULTISYSTEM INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME. JOSIAHS’ MOTHER, SOMMER, SAYS HE TESTED NEGATIVE FOR COVID-19 THREE TIMES. BUT THEN TESTED POSITIVE FOR ANTIBODIES. THEY DIDN’T KNOW HE’D HAD THE VIRUS. IT USUALLY WILL HAPPEN ABOUT A MONTH OR SO AFTER THE INITIAL INFECTION WITH COVID-19. MOLLIE: DR. GRANT SCHULERT IS A PEDIATRIC RHEUMATOLOGIST AT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL. HE STUDIES MULTISYSTEM INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME, OR MIS-C. HE SAYS ABOUT HALF OF ALL CHILDREN DIAGNOSED WITH MIS-C END UP IN THE ICU. JOSIAH LOVE IS ONE SUCH CASE. SOMETHING ABOUT THE BODY’S IMMUNE RESPONSE TO THE VIRUS CAUSES IT TO BECOME UNCONTROLLED AND HAVE THIS MASSIVE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE THROUGHOUT THE BODY. MOLLIE: ACCORDING TO THE CD ....