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Old December 10th 03, 09:43 PM
polonca12000
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What a relief! I'm so very happy for all of you.
Best wishes,
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Polonca & Soncek

"Stacey" wrote in message
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Hi all!

I left work early today, since the Doc (my boss) was out doing the tests
with his wife (Debe, sorry, btw), and I was standing in Bon Ton when he
called to report that it wasn't cancer!!!!!! Apparently someone misread a
catscan or something, but the scoping tests today showed no evidence of
anything at all wrong with the pancreas. They found that the openings to

her
stomach and intestines are nearly closed off due to scar tissue, though..
but that can be fixed!

Thanks from me and him for all your support, he said it really helped
knowing people all over were praying for her.

Stacey



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Old December 11th 03, 12:22 AM
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In article , "Stacey"
wrote:

Apparently someone misread a
catscan or something, but the scoping tests today showed no evidence of
anything at all wrong with the pancreas. They found that the openings to
her
stomach and intestines are nearly closed off due to scar tissue, though..
but that can be fixed!

Thanks from me and him for all your support, he said it really helped
knowing people all over were praying for her.

Stacey


I'm so relieved! We neede good news here.
Suz
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Old December 11th 03, 01:36 AM
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"Stacey" wrote in message
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Hi all.

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Purrs and prayers on the way for your boss' wife. May the testing show a
condition that is easily treatable and quickly curable.
Sam


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Old December 11th 03, 06:54 AM
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"Stacey" wrote in message ...
Hi all!

I left work early today, since the Doc (my boss) was out doing the tests
with his wife (Debe, sorry, btw), and I was standing in Bon Ton when he
called to report that it wasn't cancer!!!!!! Apparently someone misread a
catscan or something, but the scoping tests today showed no evidence of
anything at all wrong with the pancreas. They found that the openings to her
stomach and intestines are nearly closed off due to scar tissue, though..
but that can be fixed!

Thanks from me and him for all your support, he said it really helped
knowing people all over were praying for her.

Stacey



I'm very glad to read the news wasn't as bad as feared - we will be
purring for her to be well.
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Krista
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Old December 13th 03, 11:23 AM
JP Hobbs
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Great so glad its not as serious as they first thought JeanP.
Steve Touchstone wrote in message
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 01:01:31 GMT, "Stacey"
wrote:

Hi all!

I left work early today, since the Doc (my boss) was out doing the tests
with his wife (Debe, sorry, btw), and I was standing in Bon Ton when he
called to report that it wasn't cancer!!!!!! Apparently someone misread a
catscan or something, but the scoping tests today showed no evidence of
anything at all wrong with the pancreas. They found that the openings to

her
stomach and intestines are nearly closed off due to scar tissue, though..
but that can be fixed!

Thanks from me and him for all your support, he said it really helped
knowing people all over were praying for her.


thankjs for the update, and glad to hear that it turned out to be
something much easier to treat than cancer

continued purr for Debe's recovery
--
Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky

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Old December 15th 03, 06:21 AM
Christine Burel
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"Stacey" wrote in message
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Hi all.

My boss's wife has a long history of poor health, including cancer, lupus
and endimetriosis. They've been married for 23 years and have weathered
every storm together. They now have two adopted children, ages 12 and 13,

as
well as 4 dogs and 5 cats!

Anyway, she has been bad again lately and is going in today for tests to
determine what is wrong with her pancreas. This could be pancreatic

cancer,
which if you know, is basically a quick killer.

I'd love to request purrs for this strong lady as well as purrs for her
husband and her kids. Prayer and purrs are all they have at this point

going
for them.

Thanks so much.

Stacey



How sad -- many purrs from us to them; hope it is not pancreatic cancer (my
dad died of this). Please tell her we're thinking and purring for her.
Christine


 




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