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		<title>Mother Not Allowed To See Her Injured Son</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This would have to be a mom&#8217;s worst nightmare. Her son is overseas fighting in Iraq, and she gets word that his troop was involved in a serious bombing attack. I would image she would wait nervously for the news about her son&#8217;s fate.
Tammy Gollinger knows how this feels. She received word from the government [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This would have to be a mom&#8217;s worst nightmare. Her son is overseas fighting in Iraq, and she gets word that his troop was involved in a serious bombing attack. I would image she would wait nervously for the news about her son&#8217;s fate.</p>
<p>Tammy Gollinger knows how this feels. She received word from the government that her son Randy was alive, but critically injured. And that&#8217;s all they would tell her.</p>
<p>Tammy desperately wanted to be by her son&#8217;s side, but no information about him was forthcoming. She didn&#8217;t even know the extent of his injuries, and Randy himself couldn&#8217;t contact her due to the fact that he was unconscious the majority of the time.</p>
<p>This lack of information would start a mother&#8217;s nightmare. She eventually found out that Randy had suffered enormous trauma to his right leg and that it was only hanging by skin. His face had also been crushed and he had lost his right eye. The doctors thought he was going to die.</p>
<p>Tammy had trouble even reaching her son. The military told her to &#8220;stay put&#8221; and when she did finally manage to locate him and arrive at the hospital, they denied her entry.</p>
<p>However, using her connections as a hospital employee, she managed to get paperwork allowing her entry to her son&#8217;s bedside.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;The devastation of walking into that hospital room for the first time will never leave my mind,&#8221; recalls Tammy. &#8220;The smell alone was terrible. His leg was gangrenous. Since they didn&#8217;t think he was going to live, they left him in one piece. My first order of business </em><em>was to order the doctors to remove my son&#8217;s leg and save his life. I knew in my heart that if he lived 48 hours, he had a chance of surviving.&#8221; (<a href="http://www.momlogic.com/2009/10/the_mom_the_soldier_and_dr_phi.php" target="_blank">source</a>)</em></p>
<p>Randy survived, but he had a long road to recovery, both physically and emotionally. He suffered from depression, and hated the reflection in the mirror. Slowly, with years of plastic reconstruction and therapy, Randy has made a comeback. Now, at 23, he is happy and living with his girlfriend.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.momlogic.com/2009/10/the_mom_the_soldier_and_dr_phi.php" target="_blank">Read the full article here.</a></p>
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