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Husband Organizes Fundraiser for Wife's Sleep Apnea

story of lengths a husband is going to for his wife to get Sleep Apnea treatment...

Lacking the means to pay for expensive medical 
testing, Robert Jordan has invested great effort in 
finding another way to address his wife's sleep 
apnea, a condition Jordan feared would take her life 
and leave their 4-year-old son, Robert Jordan III, 
motherless.

Robert Jordan has long worked toward a community 
fundraising event, and the plans have all come 
together for Sunday. A soul food restaurant, Flavorz, 
at 801 Providence Blvd., is hosting a yard sale 
starting 11:30 a.m. Sunday followed by Jordan's 
own Old Skool Dinner Show.

Jordan said the sale features paintings, figurines, 
candleholders and other decor items donated by a 
local business. With each purchase, people will 
receive a ticket for door prize drawings.

At 2 p.m., the Old Skool Dinner Show begins inside 
Flavorz.

"It's going to feature my homemade chicken wing 
recipe, but Flavorz will have things from their menu 
as well," Jordan said. "During dinner I will sing 
songs from the Motown era, like 'My Girl,' 'Dock of 
the Bay,' 'Just My Imagination' and 'Me and Mrs. 
Jones.'"

Chicken wings, with Jordan's signature bold and 
zesty sauce, will be sold for 50 cents each or $5 per 
dozen, and copies of Jordan's CD will be sold for 
$3. Money raised will go toward medical expenses 
for Jennifer Jordan. Robert Jordan said Nashville 
Sleep Solutions recently donated the testing services 
that confirmed the gravity of his wife's illness.

"They said her case of sleep apnea was so severe it 
was a miracle she didn't have a heart attack in her 
sleep," he said. "Any and all support would be 
greatly appreciated."

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what a positive outlook to a serious problem

positive mental attitude or PMA can solve a lot of problems

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