Radio Personality Paul Quinn Shows Signs of Recovery After Stroke and Surgery

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Popular radio personality Paul Quinn’s health is improving following a stroke and a successful surgery by a visiting neurosurgeon to remove brain blood clots. Quinn, admitted to the ICU at Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre, is now on reduced ventilator support. His family reports significant progress, including regained movement and emotional responses, as they remain prayerful for his recovery. They expressed gratitude for the public’s continued prayers, calling each petition valuable.

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  1. I for one prayed for him!
    There is a god!🙏🏽
    Speedy recovery paul.
    It’s not your time yet!
    Not yet!
    We need you on VOP.
    And your family needs you
    Prayers up!!

  2. Look at ANR posting updates on Paul’s health
    status after they intentionally didn’t post several of my comments with information on medical therapies that have shown utility in the treatment of stroke victims. So despicable is ANR!

  3. The Congregation of St. Mary’s Anglican Church in Bronx NY where Rev. Dr. Belgrave Pelle is the Rector definitely have been sending up Earnest Prayers for Paul’s recovery. We know that God is Able to restore him. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  4. Glad to hear he’s coming around.
    @Hypocrisy at its finest- How about you start your own blog since you’re such an attention seeker?

  5. @Hypocrisy at its Finest
    You’re a disgusting person. That’s the best you can say about improvement towards recovery? So, is it about you? You sick me tummuck, literally.
    Enough about you.
    I’m so happy to hear that progress is being made in the recovery process of my friend, Paul Quinn.
    He’s one of our country’s great writers of articles worth reading. He comports himself well on air.
    We’re pleased that Sir Lester Bird Medical Center can boast of being a part of the recovery process.

  6. Oh my friend Dave Ray! That a Neurosurgeon flew out of Trinidad to help Paul is wonderful. I pray for his full recovery. That aside, remember the name Andre Simon and a couple others who perished from head injuries. The curious George that I am makes me wonder if Paul’s case is the first time that Neurosurgeon touched down on Antigua soil to offer his expertise. Remember also the name Holberton Hospital. In the eighties we had Dr. Clarke, a Neurosurgeon out of Barbados who would come over very timely to deal with cases such as Paul and Andre. If indeed this is the first time for that Trinidadian Neurosurgeon, I’m kindly asking Paul’s wonderful sister Jackie to start a countdown until SLMBC has a concrete relationship with a Neurosurgeon who will offer his/her expertise to help out Antigua and Barbuda. A brain bleed/brain injury must not be an automatic death sentence. We must do better.

  7. @Dave Ray, You sick fu me tummuck too, battybwoy! In your mirrow you see disgusting!
    It’s about the hypocrisy of ANR that didn’t post potentially helpful information. If it was about ME, I wouldn’t use a pseudonym.

  8. @Chups, how about you shut the Phuk Up! My posts were medical articles from NIH, Pub Med, & Science Direct with info on useful therapies that have shown to help prevent and or limit the severity of disabilities that are common in stroke victims, and spinal cord injuries. Only an idiot would think I’m looking for attention from sharing that ANR didn’t didn’t post that info.

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