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Old January 18th 05, 02:50 AM
Dan M
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Default Human purrs again, please

You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing
purrs for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they removed
the cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems
that so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for an
MRI and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular oncologist
for a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing.
We're all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan
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Old January 18th 05, 03:02 AM
CDC
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On the way.

- Cindy


"Dan M" wrote in message
...
You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing purrs
for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they removed the
cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems that
so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for an MRI
and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular oncologist for
a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing. We're
all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan



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Old January 18th 05, 03:37 AM
CatNipped
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"Dan M" wrote in message
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You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing
purrs for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they removed
the cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems
that so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for an
MRI and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular oncologist
for a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing.
We're all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan


Mega purrs coming that her therapy goes well. Tell her to keep fighting!
They are making fantastic strides forward in treating cancer these days.
Every day she beats it there's that much more chance they'll find a
permanent cure that will work for her.

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old January 18th 05, 04:26 AM
Ann
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Purrs on the way for your Mom.
Ann
"Dan M" wrote in message
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You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing purrs
for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they removed the
cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems that
so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for an MRI
and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular oncologist for
a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing. We're
all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan



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Old January 18th 05, 04:52 AM
mlbriggs
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:50:40 -0800, Dan M wrote:

You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing
purrs for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they removed
the cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems
that so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for an
MRI and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular oncologist
for a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing.
We're all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan



Purrs that Mom's treatment cures her. MLB

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Old January 18th 05, 04:57 AM
Christine Burel
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Major purrs going out to your Mom and all of your family as you go through
this, Dan. Thinking of you!
Christine
"Dan M" wrote in message
...
You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing
purrs for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they removed
the cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems
that so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for an
MRI and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular oncologist
for a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing.
We're all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan



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Old January 18th 05, 05:42 AM
Sam Nash
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"Dan M" wrote in message
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You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing purrs
for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they removed the
cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems that
so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for an MRI
and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular oncologist for
a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing. We're
all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan

Immediate purrs on the way, Dan.
Sam


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Old January 18th 05, 05:49 AM
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I'm so sorry Dan. Many purrs are coming right up. Hugs,
--
Britta
Sandpaper kisses, a cuddle and a purr. I have an alarm clock that's
covered in fur!
Check out pictures of Vino at:
http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album



"Dan M" wrote in message
...
You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing
purrs for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they

removed
the cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery

quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems
that so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back

pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be

more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for

an
MRI and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular

oncologist
for a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing.
We're all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan



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Old January 18th 05, 08:25 AM
Krista
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Dan M wrote:
You might recall that about a year ago I posted about my Mom needing
purrs for her breast cancer surgery. She did quite well - they

removed
the cancerous lump and one lymph node, and recovered from surgery

quite
nicely. Did radiation and chemo, without the extreme nausea problems
that so many patients experience.

For the last month or so she has been complaining of extreme back

pain.
SHe was claiming it was muscle spasms, but we thought it had to be

more
than that and kept after to go to the doctor. She went in today for

an
MRI and they determined that she has a cancerous tumor on her spine.

The doc that did the scan today has scheduled her to begin radiation
immediately. SHe won't be able to get in to see her regular

oncologist
for a couple more days.

She could definitely use purrs to make it through this whole thing.
We're all really, really scared and worried for her.

Dan



Healing purrs are heading out immediately for your mom, and purrs for
you and the rest of her worried family too.

------
Krista

 




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