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Old November 5th 08, 08:08 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two of
them. They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size of a
nickel. Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do with MS.
It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I raally need to
run away from home. Sorry guys but it gets so hard and they just mess with
you in terms of months and then weeks to get the right answer. They are
planning an MRI on another part of his body.


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Old November 5th 08, 08:53 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 14:08:57 -0600, Granby wrote:

A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two
of them. They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size
of a nickel. Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do
with MS. It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I
raally need to run away from home. Sorry guys but it gets so hard and
they just mess with you in terms of months and then weeks to get the
right answer. They are planning an MRI on another part of his body.


All of us here are purring for your and for your son.

We're getting very good at purring - lots of practice.

Amelia
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Old November 5th 08, 08:53 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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On Nov 5, 3:08*pm, "Granby" wrote:
A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two of
them. *They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size of a
nickel. *Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do with MS.
It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I raally need to
run away from home. *Sorry guys but it gets so hard and they just mess with
you in terms of months and then weeks to get the right answer. *They are
planning an MRI on another part of his body.


Our entire household is purring for your son and for you.

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Old November 5th 08, 09:39 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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Purrs and prayers loving sent from our home for your son and you.
If you need to run away from home, you can always come here.
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Kyla
"Granby"
A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two of
them. They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size of a
nickel. Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do with MS.
It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I raally need to
run away from home. Sorry guys but it gets so hard and they just mess with
you in terms of months and then weeks to get the right answer. They are
planning an MRI on another part of his body.



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Old November 5th 08, 09:54 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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Have you been able to catch neighbors to be sure Sammy isn't locked in their
garage?
"Amelia T Cat" wrote in message
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 14:08:57 -0600, Granby wrote:

A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two
of them. They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size
of a nickel. Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do
with MS. It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I
raally need to run away from home. Sorry guys but it gets so hard and
they just mess with you in terms of months and then weeks to get the
right answer. They are planning an MRI on another part of his body.


All of us here are purring for your and for your son.

We're getting very good at purring - lots of practice.

Amelia



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Old November 5th 08, 11:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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In article ,
"Granby" wrote:

Have you been able to catch neighbors to be sure Sammy isn't locked in their
garage?


Most of them. Will catch the rest tonight. Nancy's back home after her
all-nighter so I'm also going to have her go through the abandoned house
next door again with me, in case I missed anything.
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Old November 5th 08, 11:13 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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"Granby" wrote:

A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two of
them. They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size of a
nickel. Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do with MS.
It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I raally need to
run away from home. Sorry guys but it gets so hard and they just mess with
you in terms of months and then weeks to get the right answer. They are
planning an MRI on another part of his body.


We're sending heaps of purrrrrrrs to you and to your son.

Why, oh why, haven't they done more checking to see exactly what's
going on and then *deal* with it?

Melissa, with a full-blast purring clowder of five
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Old November 5th 08, 11:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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I guess that is what is so hard. He goes every three months for some kind
of test and then wait three weeks for the results. It just is so
frustrating. I don't see why when there is a problem they can't stay with
it until it is solved. I have never been a whiner and don't want to start
now. Will just have to move on to happier thoughts. Son seems satisfied
with the way things are going so I guess I should be.
"The Clowder (South)" wrote in message
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"Granby" wrote:

A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two
of
them. They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size of a
nickel. Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do with
MS.
It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I raally need
to
run away from home. Sorry guys but it gets so hard and they just mess
with
you in terms of months and then weeks to get the right answer. They are
planning an MRI on another part of his body.


We're sending heaps of purrrrrrrs to you and to your son.

Why, oh why, haven't they done more checking to see exactly what's
going on and then *deal* with it?

Melissa, with a full-blast purring clowder of five
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Old November 5th 08, 11:53 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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Hmmm. Two possibilities occur to me. He's a grown person and has
every right to withhold or reveal his health status...he may have more
information than he's been willing to discuss with you. Under the
circumstances, though, if that's what's going on, he's blown it big
time if he was trying to spare you concern. I think you need to let
him know that you're really worried, and ask*why* he seems satisfied.

Or, it could be flat-out denial on his part, but some things it really
*is* better to face.

And, you aren't whining. You're his mom, you're scared for him, you
are *allowed*.

Melissa

I guess that is what is so hard. He goes every three months for some kind
of test and then wait three weeks for the results. It just is so
frustrating. I don't see why when there is a problem they can't stay with
it until it is solved. I have never been a whiner and don't want to start
now. Will just have to move on to happier thoughts. Son seems satisfied
with the way things are going so I guess I should be.
"The Clowder (South)" wrote in message
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"Granby" wrote:

A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two
of
them. They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size of a
nickel. Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do with
MS.
It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I raally need
to
run away from home. Sorry guys but it gets so hard and they just mess
with
you in terms of months and then weeks to get the right answer. They are
planning an MRI on another part of his body.


We're sending heaps of purrrrrrrs to you and to your son.

Why, oh why, haven't they done more checking to see exactly what's
going on and then *deal* with it?

Melissa, with a full-blast purring clowder of five
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Old November 6th 08, 12:13 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Granby
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Well, ever now and then I raise Hell and put a brick under it, maybe it is
time for that. This isn't helping anything. Thanks for setting me to it.
"The Clowder (South)" wrote in message
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Hmmm. Two possibilities occur to me. He's a grown person and has
every right to withhold or reveal his health status...he may have more
information than he's been willing to discuss with you. Under the
circumstances, though, if that's what's going on, he's blown it big
time if he was trying to spare you concern. I think you need to let
him know that you're really worried, and ask*why* he seems satisfied.

Or, it could be flat-out denial on his part, but some things it really
*is* better to face.

And, you aren't whining. You're his mom, you're scared for him, you
are *allowed*.

Melissa

I guess that is what is so hard. He goes every three months for some kind
of test and then wait three weeks for the results. It just is so
frustrating. I don't see why when there is a problem they can't stay with
it until it is solved. I have never been a whiner and don't want to start
now. Will just have to move on to happier thoughts. Son seems satisfied
with the way things are going so I guess I should be.
"The Clowder (South)" wrote in message
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"Granby" wrote:

A year ago the Va did an MRI on my son, said he had a tumor, in fact two
of
them. They waited a year and then told him that the one was the size of
a
nickel. Now they think maybe it isn't a tumor but something to do with
MS.
It is a good thing I am already crazy or I would go there. I raally need
to
run away from home. Sorry guys but it gets so hard and they just mess
with
you in terms of months and then weeks to get the right answer. They are
planning an MRI on another part of his body.

We're sending heaps of purrrrrrrs to you and to your son.

Why, oh why, haven't they done more checking to see exactly what's
going on and then *deal* with it?

Melissa, with a full-blast purring clowder of five
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