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Update Texas woman with spinal infection
Thank you all for the purrs and other positive vibrations. My co-worker's
wife will be released from the hospital tomorrow. She still has some weaknesses and cannot walk without support. She is mostly in a wheelchair. She will need home health care, but the doctors say she has fought off the infection that nearly killed her, and the prognosis is for a complete recovery in a few months. This woman, by-the-way, is in her late 30s and is a teacher and coach. Annie |
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Yay for the good news! Loud purrs and fervent purr-ayers are on the way for
her continuing recovery. Donna, Captain, and Stanley |
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"Annie Wxill" wrote in message
... Thank you all for the purrs and other positive vibrations. My co-worker's wife will be released from the hospital tomorrow. She still has some weaknesses and cannot walk without support. She is mostly in a wheelchair. She will need home health care, but the doctors say she has fought off the infection that nearly killed her, and the prognosis is for a complete recovery in a few months. This woman, by-the-way, is in her late 30s and is a teacher and coach. Annie Recovery purrs still coming, Annie Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe |
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Lots of purrs and best wishes for her to recover completely,
-- Polonca & Soncek "Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... Thank you all for the purrs and other positive vibrations. My co-worker's wife will be released from the hospital tomorrow. She still has some weaknesses and cannot walk without support. She is mostly in a wheelchair. She will need home health care, but the doctors say she has fought off the infection that nearly killed her, and the prognosis is for a complete recovery in a few months. This woman, by-the-way, is in her late 30s and is a teacher and coach. Annie |
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"Annie Wxill" wrote in message
... Thank you all for the purrs and other positive vibrations. My co-worker's wife will be released from the hospital tomorrow. She still has some weaknesses and cannot walk without support. She is mostly in a wheelchair. She will need home health care, but the doctors say she has fought off the infection that nearly killed her, and the prognosis is for a complete recovery in a few months. This woman, by-the-way, is in her late 30s and is a teacher and coach. Annie YAY! Great news Annie, thanks for sharing it with us!! Hugs, CatNipped |
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I'm glad she's recovering. Purrs for a complete recovery.
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Annie Wxill wrote:
Thank you all for the purrs and other positive vibrations. My co- worker's wife will be released from the hospital tomorrow. She still has some weaknesses and cannot walk without support. She is mostly in a wheelchair. She will need home health care, but the doctors say she has fought off the infection that nearly killed her, and the prognosis is for a complete recovery in a few months. This woman, by-the-way, is in her late 30s and is a teacher and coach. Annie Continuing purrs that she makes a full recovery. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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