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Purr request - update
They moved my neighbour to another hospital (one with a specialist
dialysis/kidney unit) last night and started him on dialysis. Ruby called round tonight to let me know he's much brighter, not out of the woods yet by a long way but improved. Yesterday he didn't recognise me when he saw me, we've been neighbours for 20 years, and I don't think he knew/understood where he was or what was happening. At one point the doctors didn't think he had more than 30 mins to live and now (the new doctors) are saying that there is a slim chance his kidneys may start working again - quite a change huh! The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) -- Shirley |
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"Shirley" wrote in message ... They moved my neighbour to another hospital (one with a specialist dialysis/kidney unit) last night and started him on dialysis. Ruby called round tonight to let me know he's much brighter, not out of the woods yet by a long way but improved. Yesterday he didn't recognise me when he saw me, we've been neighbours for 20 years, and I don't think he knew/understood where he was or what was happening. At one point the doctors didn't think he had more than 30 mins to live and now (the new doctors) are saying that there is a slim chance his kidneys may start working again - quite a change huh! The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) -- Shirley Many more loud and rumbling purrs coming to help wiv da kidneys. Nasty fings, der kidneys (BF) |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in
message ... "Shirley" wrote in message ... They moved my neighbour to another hospital (one with a specialist dialysis/kidney unit) last night and started him on dialysis. Ruby called round tonight to let me know he's much brighter, not out of the woods yet by a long way but improved. Yesterday he didn't recognise me when he saw me, we've been neighbours for 20 years, and I don't think he knew/understood where he was or what was happening. At one point the doctors didn't think he had more than 30 mins to live and now (the new doctors) are saying that there is a slim chance his kidneys may start working again - quite a change huh! The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) -- Shirley Many more loud and rumbling purrs coming to help wiv da kidneys. Nasty fings, der kidneys (BF) Many thanks Boyfriend :-) -- Shirley |
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"Shirley" wrote in message ... They moved my neighbour to another hospital (one with a specialist dialysis/kidney unit) last night and started him on dialysis. Ruby called round tonight to let me know he's much brighter, not out of the woods yet by a long way but improved. Yesterday he didn't recognise me when he saw me, we've been neighbours for 20 years, and I don't think he knew/understood where he was or what was happening. At one point the doctors didn't think he had more than 30 mins to live and now (the new doctors) are saying that there is a slim chance his kidneys may start working again - quite a change huh! The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) -- Shirley Amazing, Shirley -- we'll keep purring for him. Christine |
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Shirley wrote:
They moved my neighbour to another hospital (one with a specialist dialysis/kidney unit) last night and started him on dialysis. Ruby called round tonight to let me know he's much brighter, not out of the woods yet by a long way but improved. Yesterday he didn't recognise me when he saw me, we've been neighbours for 20 years, and I don't think he knew/understood where he was or what was happening. At one point the doctors didn't think he had more than 30 mins to live and now (the new doctors) are saying that there is a slim chance his kidneys may start working again - quite a change huh! The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) Lots of purrs and gentle headbutts on the way for your neighbor and get well wishes from the hoomans. Julie and the Pride of Stone Mountain |
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 23:06:10 +0000, Shirley wrote:
They moved my neighbour to another hospital (one with a specialist dialysis/kidney unit) last night and started him on dialysis. Ruby called round tonight to let me know he's much brighter, not out of the woods yet by a long way but improved. Yesterday he didn't recognise me when he saw me, we've been neighbours for 20 years, and I don't think he knew/understood where he was or what was happening. At one point the doctors didn't think he had more than 30 mins to live and now (the new doctors) are saying that there is a slim chance his kidneys may start working again - quite a change huh! The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) More purrs for your neighbor's return to good health. MLB |
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Shirley wrote:
The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) We'll be purring hard here for your neighbour. Nikki is lying on the cat tree beside my desk and rumbling away as I write. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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Shirley wrote:
The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) Granted. Purr motors still running. Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Five + Calvin, Sonya and Speedy the d-thing |
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Continued very strong purrs and best wishes for your neighbour's kidneys to
start working again and for him to recover completely, -- Polonca & Soncek "Shirley" wrote in message ... They moved my neighbour to another hospital (one with a specialist dialysis/kidney unit) last night and started him on dialysis. Ruby called round tonight to let me know he's much brighter, not out of the woods yet by a long way but improved. Yesterday he didn't recognise me when he saw me, we've been neighbours for 20 years, and I don't think he knew/understood where he was or what was happening. At one point the doctors didn't think he had more than 30 mins to live and now (the new doctors) are saying that there is a slim chance his kidneys may start working again - quite a change huh! The power of purr is a wondrous thing, keep it going - please :-) -- Shirley |
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