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Old August 24th 04, 09:34 PM
Annie Wxill
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Default OT purrs, please for DH

Jim went to the doctor today for a pain in his leg. It may be thrombosis
(blood clot). They sent him in for an ultrasound. He will see the doctor
again tomorrow for results.
Here we are literally just getting him back on his feet to return to work
and this happens.
(Sigh)
Any spare purrs would be much appreciated.
Annie


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Old August 24th 04, 09:45 PM
Karen
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Mega purrs!!!! Keep us posted.

"Annie Wxill" wrote in message
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Jim went to the doctor today for a pain in his leg. It may be thrombosis
(blood clot). They sent him in for an ultrasound. He will see the doctor
again tomorrow for results.
Here we are literally just getting him back on his feet to return to work
and this happens.
(Sigh)
Any spare purrs would be much appreciated.
Annie




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Old August 24th 04, 09:45 PM
Karen
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Mega purrs!!!! Keep us posted.

"Annie Wxill" wrote in message
...
Jim went to the doctor today for a pain in his leg. It may be thrombosis
(blood clot). They sent him in for an ultrasound. He will see the doctor
again tomorrow for results.
Here we are literally just getting him back on his feet to return to work
and this happens.
(Sigh)
Any spare purrs would be much appreciated.
Annie




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Old August 24th 04, 09:45 PM
Karen
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Mega purrs!!!! Keep us posted.

"Annie Wxill" wrote in message
...
Jim went to the doctor today for a pain in his leg. It may be thrombosis
(blood clot). They sent him in for an ultrasound. He will see the doctor
again tomorrow for results.
Here we are literally just getting him back on his feet to return to work
and this happens.
(Sigh)
Any spare purrs would be much appreciated.
Annie




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Old August 24th 04, 09:45 PM
Tanada
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Annie Wxill wrote:

Jim went to the doctor today for a pain in his leg. It may be thrombosis
(blood clot). They sent him in for an ultrasound. He will see the doctor
again tomorrow for results.
Here we are literally just getting him back on his feet to return to work
and this happens.
(Sigh)
Any spare purrs would be much appreciated.
Annie



We always have spare purrs and healthy thoughts for you and Jim, Annie.
Please keep us informed about him, and hang in there. It may not be
thrombosis, and even if it is, thrombosis (from what I understand) can
often be treated with medicines.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven

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Old August 24th 04, 09:45 PM
Tanada
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Annie Wxill wrote:

Jim went to the doctor today for a pain in his leg. It may be thrombosis
(blood clot). They sent him in for an ultrasound. He will see the doctor
again tomorrow for results.
Here we are literally just getting him back on his feet to return to work
and this happens.
(Sigh)
Any spare purrs would be much appreciated.
Annie



We always have spare purrs and healthy thoughts for you and Jim, Annie.
Please keep us informed about him, and hang in there. It may not be
thrombosis, and even if it is, thrombosis (from what I understand) can
often be treated with medicines.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven

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Old August 24th 04, 09:45 PM
Tanada
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Annie Wxill wrote:

Jim went to the doctor today for a pain in his leg. It may be thrombosis
(blood clot). They sent him in for an ultrasound. He will see the doctor
again tomorrow for results.
Here we are literally just getting him back on his feet to return to work
and this happens.
(Sigh)
Any spare purrs would be much appreciated.
Annie



We always have spare purrs and healthy thoughts for you and Jim, Annie.
Please keep us informed about him, and hang in there. It may not be
thrombosis, and even if it is, thrombosis (from what I understand) can
often be treated with medicines.

Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven

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Old August 24th 04, 10:20 PM
Annie Wxill
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"Karen" wrote in message
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Mega purrs!!!! Keep us posted.

Thanks, Karen.
I'm pretty nervous, and I know Jim is, too.
Annie


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Old August 24th 04, 10:20 PM
Annie Wxill
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"Karen" wrote in message
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Mega purrs!!!! Keep us posted.

Thanks, Karen.
I'm pretty nervous, and I know Jim is, too.
Annie


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Old August 24th 04, 10:20 PM
Annie Wxill
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"Karen" wrote in message
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Mega purrs!!!! Keep us posted.

Thanks, Karen.
I'm pretty nervous, and I know Jim is, too.
Annie


 




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