My friend is ill

#0 - Nov. 6, 2008, 2:32 p.m.
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Dear Blizzard ent,
I have upsetting news that one of my best friends is seriously ill, we have been playing wow together for over 4 years now, created many successful guilds and been through a lot together. He is simply an amazing person.
He has had an extremely hard year failing at succeeding in his college, various family issues and diagnosed with a burn-out. Last week he went to the hospital because of the depression, further tests show that he either has micro tumours or schizophrenia. A great shock for both everyone including his family, the guild, many of friends and obviously me. He has been working real hard on recovery and now this, so his future is currently uncertain. In six months will he have cancer? Or if not cancer will it be schizophrenia whatever the tells show he will be ill for the rest of his life and my big question is will he still be him? Wow is currently a safe place for him at the moment especially the guild its his goal at the moment, almost a release of all the stress he has always been there for me and so I would like to re-pay the favour. This is why I would greatly appreciate it if you would be able to write him an email, maybe keep track of his health and make him as positive as possible. And of course I would more than happy to inform with the details or to explain the situation further since it is a lot.
if you could reply soon as.
Thanks yours sincerely, Chris.
ANYONE on the server, Frostwhisper please feel free to write him a ingame letter saying get well! his main is called Gutterblade! Thanks dudes and dudettes.

Update: He is Being put in hospital for 4-6 weeks from Monday and going for further tests today. Also I have tried sending the letter to blizzard support and no response whatsoever which is quite upsetting as we are loyal and long term blizzard customers.

Update 2: Hes been in hospital for 2 weeks now, had an extremely bad day the otherday where he totally broke down and couldnt control himself and random thoughts jumping to his head he said it was very painful and scary.
#92 - Nov. 7, 2008, 8:13 p.m.
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Locking this thread as it has derailed from its original purpose.

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