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Many of us know Raptor8, he has helped everyone here in one way or another. By either getting their machine running to even making you laugh on a bad day. Kristin and I have gotten to know him very well and he has become a dear friend. As most of us know he has been having medical difficulties which has caused him to not be able to grace us with his presence.

I got word today that he had a stroke this morning, he is still fighten and giving the docs hell...that's Mr.8 for ya. He is in the hospital waiting for more test as I type.

Hang in there brother, we need you around.:frown:

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I'm keeping Raptor8 in my thoughts and prayers. Please keep us updated on any news. For those that were not in the community yet, Raptor8 was a moderator here who helped many people with his technical expertise. He took the time out to help members in the community.

I remember reading a thread where BOT and DrtyGirl hooked up with him and I believe met through QUADCRAZY...(not sure though, BOT, correct me if I'm wrong).

I wish him a speedy recovery, and all the best.

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We did meet through another forum but became great friends on this on.

While Drtygrl and I were on our honeymoon he showed us an amazing time while we were in Oregon. He made us some bbq, took us on a great trail ride, and just treated us as if we were family. He is a great man.

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he will be in my thoughts and prayers...i hope he makes a full recovery..he is a great guy and very knowledgeable...i hope he has a speedy recovery and i cant wait to see him on the forums as soon as possible

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Here is an update from Mr. 8

WOW we've had a fun week so far. Monday morning I had a STROKE so got another ambulance ride. They did every test imaginable, MRI,CAT,ultrasound, EKG<ECG, I have about 20 more holes in me. Then they went into my left femoral artery and snaked a catheter up into my neck and brain and did a little cleaning.

I am back home now but not very darn active. I have most of my left eye, arm and leg back and it is getting better so we expect a full recovery.

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