From Lori:
I just wanted to update everyone that the move to Casa Colina went well.
On Thursday morning, Gerry had been told he was being transferred and was very
feisty. He was extremely alert, verbally expressive, and a little agitated.
His aggressiveness was a little alarming at first, but also welcome in the
fact it shows his determination and ability to express himself. When told he
couldn't walk, and a struggle to coax him back into the wheel chair, in a
huff, he wheeled his wheel chair right down the corridor and around the
corner all by himself and then fell asleep in the middle of the hallway
exhausted. I think he was trying to break out!
Friday, was his first day of evaluation for therapy at Casa Colina. He was
restless during the night, and the opposite of the day before, very groggy
almost not able to keep his eyes open. He went through his sessions, but it
was not a good indicator of his capabilities. They will re-evaluate next
week. Fortunately, his rehabilitation doctor is also on staff at Casa Colina
and can follow him. The doctors are adjusting his medications and this
might explain some of the drastic mood changes in addition to the stress of
the move itself.
Today Gina and Edie visited and he was very alert, but not aggressive or
agitated. Pray the doctors find the proper balance in medications.
So far, we are impressed by Casa Colina. The staff has been helpful, friendly and
concerned. Although it looks like a hospital, it has the feeling of
boot-camp and getting down to business. The patients are all up every
morning at 7:00 a.m., dressed, cleaned, breakfast (all as much as they can
do by themselves) and then off to various therapy sessions. Gerry's therapy
will most likely be in the mornings so it is best to visit in the afternoon
or early evening hours during the weekdays and anytime on weekends.
Directions to Casa Colina: Hwy 15 North to Hwy 10 West for 11 1/2
miles; Exit Towne Avenue and turn right onto Towne; Left onto Bonita Avenue
which is the 1st light past the rail road tracks; Go 3 blocks to 255 Bonita
Avenue. Casa Colina is on your right; second driveway. He is in the one
story building closest to the street; Room 15A. Visitors are encouraged,
just sign in and get a visitor pass at the front desk.
Gerry will be sitting in the open "day room" near the nurses station while
not in therapy sessions. Visitors are encouraged as the stimulation, while
not in therapy sessions, is good for him. Thanks to all who have been
visiting, his doctors commend you as being a positive factor in why Gerry is
doing so well.
We have been told by several of his doctors that he may soon qualify for the
Transitional Living Center. Please continue to pray for this next important
step and funding by the insurance company. It would require a move to
another building on the same campus. In addition to the three hours of Rehab he
is now receiving, the Transitional Living Center concentrates on a daily
living schedule where he will have much more structure, routine and
retraining in skills with the goal of returning him to home.
I'll keep you posted following the "family meeting" with the rehab team next
week.
Love,
Lori
One more thought... To those that do go to visit, please note that Gerry now has what they call
a "canopy bed" and an alarm on his wheel chair for safety precautions. The
bed has netting on the sides and top and looks somewhat like a cage. I
admit it is rather alarming to see at first, but beats the alternative of
physically restraining his arms and legs while he sleeps. He is not stable
enough yet on his feet and is at high risk for falls.
Saturday, July 24, 2004
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Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Update: Marinucci No. 46: From Lori
Marinucci No. 46
Dear Friends & Family,
Passing on this update from Lori. Just noting that I believe she wrote this Wed. evening, and she mentioned that Gerry could be transferred as early as tomorrow (Fri) afternoon. Any local visitors planning to visit on Friday will want to call Kindred (909) 391-0333 to see if Gerry will still be there. Lori or I will be sure to send another update to confirm Gerry’s move. Thank you all for your faithful prayers.
Gina
----Original Message -----
(A letter from Lori, Thursday, July 22):
God had graciously answered our prayers! The insurance company has consented to write a special contract with Casa Colina which specializes in brain trauma patients. They were not obligated to do so, and once again I am thankful for God’s goodness to us. There is no other explanation for this than God’s intervention.
I will meet Casa Colina’s evaluation nurse tomorrow morning. They are confident Gerard will qualify for their facility based upon the medical records they have reviewed, but they must verify via an evaluation. Once he has officially been accepted, then ambulance transportation will be arranged. He could be at the new facility as early as tomorrow afternoon.
Their objective is to help each patient reach their maximum potential with the goal of returning home. At a later date, Gerry may qualify for their Transitional Living Center (this is still a matter of prayer that the insurance company will pay for this service.) I have heard wonderful things about this aspect of the rehab. There is a new center being built next door and it will be opening sometime this fall. I don’t know yet how this may impact Gerry.
Gerry’s trachea plug is out, he pulled it out himself and his neck healed before the doctor could reinsert it. Gerry is getting feisty. He told me recently, "I can walk, don’t tell me ‘no’, you are frustrating me, I want to walk." This is exactly the attitude he will need during the next phase.
He continues to eat a mechanical soft diet, now 3 meals a day. Soon the feeding tube can be removed. Cognitively, he is having difficulty capturing words and will often use "filler phrases to allow him time to think of the word he is looking for but can’t come up with. His phrase of the week continues to be "it’s just a matter of time." We do see improvement every day.
Specific Prayer Requests:
1) Physically for his shoulders as they are very weak and he has difficulty lifting his hands up past his shoulders
2) Removal of the braces are still on his teeth as these facilities don’t
have a maxo-facial surgeon on staff to remove them. He will either need to be able to go to a surgeons office as an out patient or special visiting privileges must be granted by the hospital for the surgeon to remove them. He is experiencing decay and we need God’s intervention.
3) Smooth transition and open communication with his new physicians and therapists.
4) Wisdom for the doctors the first week as they conduct a detailed
evaluation and prognosis followed by a family meeting.
5) Cognitively, that his memory will improve, he can capture the correct word, begin to process a daily routine schedule and automatically begin to do daily routines without being cued.
5) God will continue to spiritually bless and encourage Gerry. He
continues to enjoy singing the hymns, praying and listening/watching the sermons.
Gerry is the most focused, understandable and coherent when he prays.
Thanks for faithfully praying.
Love, Lori
"Let the people praise Thee, Oh God; let all the people praise Thee. Then
shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless
us. God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him. " Psalm 67:5-7
----------------------------
A note from Steve:
I'll confirm Gerry is indeed getting feisty. I saw this myself on Sunday when he kept insisting on getting out of his wheelchair. Lori finally had to firmly tell him no. That -- and the fact he keeps saying, "It's all a matter of time" -- are signs that Gerry wants to progress. Go get 'em, Ger!
P.S. Feel free to click on the comments link and add your own ...
Dear Friends & Family,
Passing on this update from Lori. Just noting that I believe she wrote this Wed. evening, and she mentioned that Gerry could be transferred as early as tomorrow (Fri) afternoon. Any local visitors planning to visit on Friday will want to call Kindred (909) 391-0333 to see if Gerry will still be there. Lori or I will be sure to send another update to confirm Gerry’s move. Thank you all for your faithful prayers.
Gina
----Original Message -----
(A letter from Lori, Thursday, July 22):
God had graciously answered our prayers! The insurance company has consented to write a special contract with Casa Colina which specializes in brain trauma patients. They were not obligated to do so, and once again I am thankful for God’s goodness to us. There is no other explanation for this than God’s intervention.
I will meet Casa Colina’s evaluation nurse tomorrow morning. They are confident Gerard will qualify for their facility based upon the medical records they have reviewed, but they must verify via an evaluation. Once he has officially been accepted, then ambulance transportation will be arranged. He could be at the new facility as early as tomorrow afternoon.
Their objective is to help each patient reach their maximum potential with the goal of returning home. At a later date, Gerry may qualify for their Transitional Living Center (this is still a matter of prayer that the insurance company will pay for this service.) I have heard wonderful things about this aspect of the rehab. There is a new center being built next door and it will be opening sometime this fall. I don’t know yet how this may impact Gerry.
Gerry’s trachea plug is out, he pulled it out himself and his neck healed before the doctor could reinsert it. Gerry is getting feisty. He told me recently, "I can walk, don’t tell me ‘no’, you are frustrating me, I want to walk." This is exactly the attitude he will need during the next phase.
He continues to eat a mechanical soft diet, now 3 meals a day. Soon the feeding tube can be removed. Cognitively, he is having difficulty capturing words and will often use "filler phrases to allow him time to think of the word he is looking for but can’t come up with. His phrase of the week continues to be "it’s just a matter of time." We do see improvement every day.
Specific Prayer Requests:
1) Physically for his shoulders as they are very weak and he has difficulty lifting his hands up past his shoulders
2) Removal of the braces are still on his teeth as these facilities don’t
have a maxo-facial surgeon on staff to remove them. He will either need to be able to go to a surgeons office as an out patient or special visiting privileges must be granted by the hospital for the surgeon to remove them. He is experiencing decay and we need God’s intervention.
3) Smooth transition and open communication with his new physicians and therapists.
4) Wisdom for the doctors the first week as they conduct a detailed
evaluation and prognosis followed by a family meeting.
5) Cognitively, that his memory will improve, he can capture the correct word, begin to process a daily routine schedule and automatically begin to do daily routines without being cued.
5) God will continue to spiritually bless and encourage Gerry. He
continues to enjoy singing the hymns, praying and listening/watching the sermons.
Gerry is the most focused, understandable and coherent when he prays.
Thanks for faithfully praying.
Love, Lori
"Let the people praise Thee, Oh God; let all the people praise Thee. Then
shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless
us. God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him. " Psalm 67:5-7
----------------------------
A note from Steve:
I'll confirm Gerry is indeed getting feisty. I saw this myself on Sunday when he kept insisting on getting out of his wheelchair. Lori finally had to firmly tell him no. That -- and the fact he keeps saying, "It's all a matter of time" -- are signs that Gerry wants to progress. Go get 'em, Ger!
P.S. Feel free to click on the comments link and add your own ...
Monday, July 19, 2004
Update No. 45 -- from Lori
Dear Friends & Family,
I'm passing on the last update from Lori, and apologize for the delay. We were out of town. Thank you all for your continued prayers. We hope and pray you all are doing well. God Bless!
Gina
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 8:26 AM
Subject: Marinucci No. 45
(Another update from Lori.)
We continue to be amazed that Gerry can sing the hymns, recite scripture and pray (sometimes coherently.) Repeated themes arise and his face lights upwhen he discusses (sometimes rambling) about the importance of the "image of God" and understanding "His name." It appears as if God is strengthening Gerry in his faith for which I am thankful. He told me that "the angels are putting him back together."Ger is physically doing well and is getting stronger everyday. He is beginning to eat lunches, soft diet, by himself and loved the chocolate shake yesterday. His mechanics in walking are getting better. His therapists believe he will continue to get stronger physically. However, he needs to be cued andreminded of the mechanics. He struggles with short term memory. He has some long term memory but must relearn some things. He does not recall the accident and doesn't consistently know where he is or why. It is the specialized cognitive training that he needs. He still has trouble with word finding and his responses consistently trigger on the first option given. As expected, when he tires, his accuracy goes down. The next major step is to acclimate him to self-start daily living tasks and restructure a daily routine with the eventual goal of coming home. God has faithfully brought Gerry this far and it is with anticipation that I await what He will continue to do.
It has been stressy the last few days. The insurance company is getting a management company as of August 1st; their job to oversee the big $ cases (keep costs down). Gerry will need to go to another facility as part of his rehabilitation.The insurance/management company has weighed in that they want Ballard which is in their network. I have not heard great things about Ballard and I am attempting toget more accurate information. At this point I would like Ger to go to Casa Colina. I believe the hospital and doctors will advocate for Casa Colina because it specializes in head trauma and has a transitional living center. While most facilities offer programs for head trauma, stroke and spinal injurycollectively; some have separate programs and are better than others in acertain disciplines. Also, often the insurance companies won't pay for the transitional living phase, but perhaps the victims of crime fund might be willing and then another move would not be required. Many doctors, case managers, etc., are on vacation so timing is important as the rehab facility is selected. Please pray God's will be done.
Love, Lori
I'm passing on the last update from Lori, and apologize for the delay. We were out of town. Thank you all for your continued prayers. We hope and pray you all are doing well. God Bless!
Gina
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 8:26 AM
Subject: Marinucci No. 45
(Another update from Lori.)
We continue to be amazed that Gerry can sing the hymns, recite scripture and pray (sometimes coherently.) Repeated themes arise and his face lights upwhen he discusses (sometimes rambling) about the importance of the "image of God" and understanding "His name." It appears as if God is strengthening Gerry in his faith for which I am thankful. He told me that "the angels are putting him back together."Ger is physically doing well and is getting stronger everyday. He is beginning to eat lunches, soft diet, by himself and loved the chocolate shake yesterday. His mechanics in walking are getting better. His therapists believe he will continue to get stronger physically. However, he needs to be cued andreminded of the mechanics. He struggles with short term memory. He has some long term memory but must relearn some things. He does not recall the accident and doesn't consistently know where he is or why. It is the specialized cognitive training that he needs. He still has trouble with word finding and his responses consistently trigger on the first option given. As expected, when he tires, his accuracy goes down. The next major step is to acclimate him to self-start daily living tasks and restructure a daily routine with the eventual goal of coming home. God has faithfully brought Gerry this far and it is with anticipation that I await what He will continue to do.
It has been stressy the last few days. The insurance company is getting a management company as of August 1st; their job to oversee the big $ cases (keep costs down). Gerry will need to go to another facility as part of his rehabilitation.The insurance/management company has weighed in that they want Ballard which is in their network. I have not heard great things about Ballard and I am attempting toget more accurate information. At this point I would like Ger to go to Casa Colina. I believe the hospital and doctors will advocate for Casa Colina because it specializes in head trauma and has a transitional living center. While most facilities offer programs for head trauma, stroke and spinal injurycollectively; some have separate programs and are better than others in acertain disciplines. Also, often the insurance companies won't pay for the transitional living phase, but perhaps the victims of crime fund might be willing and then another move would not be required. Many doctors, case managers, etc., are on vacation so timing is important as the rehab facility is selected. Please pray God's will be done.
Love, Lori
Steve (Gerry's brother) visits
From Steve Marinucci (Gerry's brother):
July 18 was a day I'd been looking forward to for some time. I'd wanted to come down to Southern California and see Gerry since he'd come out of the coma, but it was tough arranging time between work and all my other commitments.
But the weekend of July 18 turned out to be good. It originally was going to be part of a vacation, but the vacation was pushed back. But I'd decided to go to San Diego to be a part of a Beatle convention on that Saturday (I was a speaker), and decided to stay there through the afternoon, then head up north to Temecula and see Gina and Steve, then visit Gerry on Sunday before flying home.
When Sunday afternoon rolled around, I was a bit nervous, but excited. The last time I'd seen Gerry was in April. The only activity I'd seen was some very minimal eye movement. Many of the reports by Lori and Gina made me gasp as I read them. I was astonished he'd come so far so quickly.
Even more amazing was when I was told that Gerry had been informed "Steve" was coming to visit. He said, "My brother?" It was a good sign that he could remember this detail. (For those unaware, Gina's husband is also named Steve.)
The drive to the hospital was almost an hour, but it went quickly. Kindred Hospital is a small facility in Ontario. As we entered, I got more nervous.
Finally, we got to his room. There he was. Yes, he looked different ... thinner and without the beard he'd had for so long, but it was definitely Gerry. Gina walked in and is the custom with patients with brain trauma, he was introduced to all of us, including me. I said hello to him and his look showed he recognized me. We hugged and I felt and a strong feeling between us.
I was glad to see him moving again. His voice wasn't the old Gerry voice. It was gravelly, but it was definitely him. He seemed to be locked into the phrase, "It's only a matter of time," which indicated to me he has hope for the future. During our visit, which lasted about 1 1/2 hours, we talked, he sang hymns (and yes, he does remember the words!), and Lori did some mental exercises with him. In addition to his physical therapy, he has to do mental therapy and re-learn many of the things we take for granted. It's going to be a long road and he's going to need a lot of prayer and positive thoughts headed his way.
My plane would be departing from Ontario Airport in a couple of hours, so we had to leave. But seeing Gerry was quite an experience. I'll be seeing him again in a few weeks with Sue and Phil. I can't wait to see how much he'll have progressed.
And I know he will.
Monday, July 05, 2004
July 5: New link
We've added a new to a story about Gerry that ran in the North County Times on June 24. See the link at the right.
Thursday, July 01, 2004
Update No. 44 -- July 1 -- from Lori
God is faithfully answering your prayers.
The first thing Gerry said to Sandi Churchill when they put in his talking valve is "I want to see the sermon." He clarified "it is important to me to see and hear." Tonight while watching the video of last Sunday's worship service that Eric taped, Gerry sang the chorus, every word, to "Praise the Lord" and lipped the words to the stanzas. He was smiling at the end. Mom asked if
he enjoyed that and he replied "yes, I am celebrating the depth of the hymns!"
He has offered "it is very humbling." When Sandi Churchill clarified, "to have people come and visit?" He stated "yes, yes." He is truly touched by the out pouring of love by our family and friends. His memory is returning and needs to be refreshed as to the context of how, and when he knows you. Like
a computer, his brain seems to be loading up.
He was being encouraged that he was getting better and soon "he would be able to walk right out of here." Last night on three occasions he sat up in bed, swung his legs over and tried to get up. When the nurses questioned where he was going, he stated "I'm going to walk right out of here."
This week he was able to stand from the wheel chair, walk 100+ feet with the walker and sit back down in the wheel chair. He rode the stationary bike, used the hand bike, took a shower, ate some bites of lasagna and the list goes on.
Praise that my dear, dear friend Julie Hamel could come from Wisconsin and stay for a week with me and my girls. I'm able to catch-up on a little work time and she has generously been tackling my to do list and cleaning,cleaning!
Prayer requests: that the braces be removed, the trachea be removed, continued physical strengthening, the insurance authorizes the best rehabilitation facility, God continues to be glorified in all things.
Please continue to pray!
Love, Lori
The first thing Gerry said to Sandi Churchill when they put in his talking valve is "I want to see the sermon." He clarified "it is important to me to see and hear." Tonight while watching the video of last Sunday's worship service that Eric taped, Gerry sang the chorus, every word, to "Praise the Lord" and lipped the words to the stanzas. He was smiling at the end. Mom asked if
he enjoyed that and he replied "yes, I am celebrating the depth of the hymns!"
He has offered "it is very humbling." When Sandi Churchill clarified, "to have people come and visit?" He stated "yes, yes." He is truly touched by the out pouring of love by our family and friends. His memory is returning and needs to be refreshed as to the context of how, and when he knows you. Like
a computer, his brain seems to be loading up.
He was being encouraged that he was getting better and soon "he would be able to walk right out of here." Last night on three occasions he sat up in bed, swung his legs over and tried to get up. When the nurses questioned where he was going, he stated "I'm going to walk right out of here."
This week he was able to stand from the wheel chair, walk 100+ feet with the walker and sit back down in the wheel chair. He rode the stationary bike, used the hand bike, took a shower, ate some bites of lasagna and the list goes on.
Praise that my dear, dear friend Julie Hamel could come from Wisconsin and stay for a week with me and my girls. I'm able to catch-up on a little work time and she has generously been tackling my to do list and cleaning,cleaning!
Prayer requests: that the braces be removed, the trachea be removed, continued physical strengthening, the insurance authorizes the best rehabilitation facility, God continues to be glorified in all things.
Please continue to pray!
Love, Lori
June 30 update
Dear Friends & Family,
I'm passing on this wonderful email from some dear friends of Gerry and Lori. I know that you will be encouraged by their email and to hear some details of his progress from another's view. Thank you for your continued prayers!
God Bless,
Gina
------------------------------
Richard, Kathleen, and I had a very encouraging visit with Gerry last Sunday night. It was one of the most wonderful visits we have had with Gerry so far. He has come a long way. This was the first visit where Gerry was trying hard to have a conversation with us. He can get out about 75% of what he is thinking about and then he loses his ability to find the right words. He gets excited and frustrated with himself. He was making good eye contact with each person in the room. Also, this was the first time that Gerry was using his hands when he speaks. Gerry was always a very dramatic kind of person, so it was so pleasing to see his personality coming back.
Before our visit ended, we reminded Gerry that there are people around the world that are praying for him. With great excitement, Gerry told Richard that he wants a copy of all the e-mails with all the responses. We are going to put together a book which will hold all the e-mails requesting information on Gerry. We are asking that you send us some words of encouragement that you would like to tell Gerry. Describe yourself and your family. Gerry has been so encouraged that so many people he has never met have been continually praying for him since his accident. Thank you for being so faithful in praying for the brethren.
If you are in the area, please stop and visit with Gerry. Read stories that are full of word pictures. Kathleen started reading a book written by Rose Wilder (the daughter of Laura Ingles Wilder author of the "Little House on the Prairie" books). Gerry so enjoyed listening and talking to Kathleen. He kept on saying that Kathleen reminded him of his oldest daughter Annesa. If you can read Spanish, Gerry understands and was correcting Richard with some of his diction when reading the Bible in Spanish. Come pray with him. While you are visiting, turn off the TV. Gerry will tend to focus on the television because it is easier for his mind than trying to follow a conversation. When he gets frustrated because he is having difficulty completing a thought, reassure him that you know that he is working hard and it is OK to rest. Start reading again so that he can see pictures in his mind through language.
Each time we have visited with him, we have been so blessed to see the work God in doing in this dear brother's life. If you have never met Gerry, just tell him that you are one of the many people who have been praying for him. His face will lighten up and he will want to take a good look at you. His vision is coming back but he has difficulty focusing on objects close to him. That is one reason why he is not reading on his own. If your story has a picture, show the picture to him. Gerry will hold the book about an arm's length away and stare while he focus his eyes on the object. Then he will start relating something of his past or start talking about what he remembers about the story. All of these things are so good in healing the brain damage he has suffered. Hope these thoughts will encourage you in how we can continue to minister to the Marinucci family.
In His Joy!
Laurell and Richard Dowling
Email your responses to ......
dowlingmom@earthlink.net
I'm passing on this wonderful email from some dear friends of Gerry and Lori. I know that you will be encouraged by their email and to hear some details of his progress from another's view. Thank you for your continued prayers!
God Bless,
Gina
------------------------------
Richard, Kathleen, and I had a very encouraging visit with Gerry last Sunday night. It was one of the most wonderful visits we have had with Gerry so far. He has come a long way. This was the first visit where Gerry was trying hard to have a conversation with us. He can get out about 75% of what he is thinking about and then he loses his ability to find the right words. He gets excited and frustrated with himself. He was making good eye contact with each person in the room. Also, this was the first time that Gerry was using his hands when he speaks. Gerry was always a very dramatic kind of person, so it was so pleasing to see his personality coming back.
Before our visit ended, we reminded Gerry that there are people around the world that are praying for him. With great excitement, Gerry told Richard that he wants a copy of all the e-mails with all the responses. We are going to put together a book which will hold all the e-mails requesting information on Gerry. We are asking that you send us some words of encouragement that you would like to tell Gerry. Describe yourself and your family. Gerry has been so encouraged that so many people he has never met have been continually praying for him since his accident. Thank you for being so faithful in praying for the brethren.
If you are in the area, please stop and visit with Gerry. Read stories that are full of word pictures. Kathleen started reading a book written by Rose Wilder (the daughter of Laura Ingles Wilder author of the "Little House on the Prairie" books). Gerry so enjoyed listening and talking to Kathleen. He kept on saying that Kathleen reminded him of his oldest daughter Annesa. If you can read Spanish, Gerry understands and was correcting Richard with some of his diction when reading the Bible in Spanish. Come pray with him. While you are visiting, turn off the TV. Gerry will tend to focus on the television because it is easier for his mind than trying to follow a conversation. When he gets frustrated because he is having difficulty completing a thought, reassure him that you know that he is working hard and it is OK to rest. Start reading again so that he can see pictures in his mind through language.
Each time we have visited with him, we have been so blessed to see the work God in doing in this dear brother's life. If you have never met Gerry, just tell him that you are one of the many people who have been praying for him. His face will lighten up and he will want to take a good look at you. His vision is coming back but he has difficulty focusing on objects close to him. That is one reason why he is not reading on his own. If your story has a picture, show the picture to him. Gerry will hold the book about an arm's length away and stare while he focus his eyes on the object. Then he will start relating something of his past or start talking about what he remembers about the story. All of these things are so good in healing the brain damage he has suffered. Hope these thoughts will encourage you in how we can continue to minister to the Marinucci family.
In His Joy!
Laurell and Richard Dowling
Email your responses to ......
dowlingmom@earthlink.net
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