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The last few days that i was rendered inaccessible has taught me a life lessons that will reset and redefine everything that will happen to me from hereon. But i am hoping the changes will be for the best. what happened to me did not diminish my trust in the inherent goodness of every person and this has even been confirmed and proven by the outpouring of love, concern, cares, best wishes and prayers from all my relatives, friends, kakailyan, family and love ones. To all of these, I want to say, in behalf of my family, my deepest gratitude to everybody and everyone who extended their help, support best wishes and prayers during the time i was helpless and the time my family, and friends are worried not knowing what will happen to me. To the medical team at the Kalinga Provincial hospital during the night of the incident, Doctors, Cawas, Rhoda Bravo and Munda Cruz, the nurses, X-ray technologist, hospital aides and staffs, to the St Paul Hospital medical team headed by dr mesde and the wonderful nurses and staff at the 3rd floor. To the Provincial Governor Jocel Baac who initiated the peaceful initiative for the voluntary surrender of the suspect, former BMember Andy Ngao-i, Pastor Ao-as who did the leg work in the surrender of the suspect and Former Governor Mac Duguiang who initiated the call to my family and Manong Larry Wacnang who was at the X-ray room giving encouragement and assurances. BM Emil who was at the ER, to the men and women of the PNP Kalinga, Tabuk and Pasil and the Philippine Army who was there willing to provide security to my family. To all my Tulgao Tribemates who heeded my request not to initiate retaliatory actions against the Basao tribe and who was all there at the hospital to lend support and encouragement. To my beloved Ipasil(dito sa Pinas at Abroad) and my LGU Pasil Family for the best wishes and prayers, to my family service organization(Kalinga Lions and Chico River Lions), to the wonderful people who was there beside me and who brought me to St Paul; Dr Aldrin Siwao( who was holding the stretcher so i wont fall hehe), Delia, Rubyann, Balky, regie, chaoin, dulawen, sammy, uncle jaime, doc rey aranca, gaspar, to my wife,family, kids, nieces and nephews, my siblings at dubai, uae,to those who visited me at the hospital, at KPH and St Paul and at Bakras, to those people who said their prayers and who extended their support that i did not mention here and before i forget...to eddie bawalan, my pilot who expertly whisked me to KPH before i become unconscious...to all of you thank so very very much.
Posted on: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 14:22:13 +0000

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