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Old July 9th 05, 07:04 PM
Dan M
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My mom has been doing chemo for her spinal cancer for 7 months now with no
problems, but she is now starting to experience problems. She has been
feeling really lousy for the last week, and finally went to see her doctor
yesterday afternoon. Her doctor's reaction was to call an ambulance to
take her to the hospital.

She is suffering from neutropenia, and is very anemic. She hasn't eaten
anything for a couple days. When Nancy and I visited her in the hospital
she was having difficulty forming coherent sentences. My brother reports
she had been having that problem the day before as well.

Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.

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Old July 9th 05, 07:10 PM
Adrian
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Dan M wrote:
My mom has been doing chemo for her spinal cancer for 7 months now
with no problems, but she is now starting to experience problems. She
has been feeling really lousy for the last week, and finally went to
see her doctor yesterday afternoon. Her doctor's reaction was to call
an ambulance to take her to the hospital.

She is suffering from neutropenia, and is very anemic. She hasn't
eaten anything for a couple days. When Nancy and I visited her in the
hospital she was having difficulty forming coherent sentences. My
brother reports she had been having that problem the day before as
well.

Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.


Purrs on the way. Just when things start to go right something else
happens. :-) I do hope your mother recovers soon.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.


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Old July 9th 05, 07:13 PM
Annie Wxill
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news .... Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.

Dan,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Annie


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Old July 9th 05, 07:21 PM
Nan
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On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 11:04:28 -0700, Dan M wrote:

My mom has been doing chemo for her spinal cancer for 7 months now with no
problems, but she is now starting to experience problems. She has been
feeling really lousy for the last week, and finally went to see her doctor
yesterday afternoon. Her doctor's reaction was to call an ambulance to
take her to the hospital.

She is suffering from neutropenia, and is very anemic. She hasn't eaten
anything for a couple days. When Nancy and I visited her in the hospital
she was having difficulty forming coherent sentences. My brother reports
she had been having that problem the day before as well.

Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.


The Allons TN furkids are reving up their speedy recovery purring for
your mom.

Hugs and Purrs

Nan
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Old July 9th 05, 07:26 PM
W. Leong
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"Dan M" wrote in message
news
My mom has been doing chemo for her spinal cancer for 7 months now with no
problems, but she is now starting to experience problems. She has been
feeling really lousy for the last week, and finally went to see her doctor
yesterday afternoon. Her doctor's reaction was to call an ambulance to
take her to the hospital.

She is suffering from neutropenia, and is very anemic. She hasn't eaten
anything for a couple days. When Nancy and I visited her in the hospital
she was having difficulty forming coherent sentences. My brother reports
she had been having that problem the day before as well.

Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.


Must be very exhausting to get chemo for 7 long months. A friend is also
going through chemo and it is very taxing for her.
I heard anemia is common among cancer patients. Purrs going out to your
mother.

Winnie


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Old July 9th 05, 07:26 PM
Smokie Darling (Annie)
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Dan M wrote:
My mom has been doing chemo for her spinal cancer for 7 months now with no
problems, but she is now starting to experience problems. She has been
feeling really lousy for the last week, and finally went to see her doctor
yesterday afternoon. Her doctor's reaction was to call an ambulance to
take her to the hospital.

She is suffering from neutropenia, and is very anemic. She hasn't eaten
anything for a couple days. When Nancy and I visited her in the hospital
she was having difficulty forming coherent sentences. My brother reports
she had been having that problem the day before as well.

Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.


Purrs, puppy grunts, purrayers and songs are headed your way from
Western Colorado.

Hoping that the hospital staff can get her neutropenia under control,
and that fixing this will help her appetite return.

Smokie Darling (Annie)

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Old July 9th 05, 07:30 PM
Sheenah
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"Dan M" wrote in message
news
My mom has been doing chemo for her spinal cancer for 7 months now

with no
problems, but she is now starting to experience problems.

She is suffering from neutropenia, and is very anemic. She hasn't

eaten
anything for a couple days. When Nancy and I visited her in the

hospital
she was having difficulty forming coherent sentences. My brother

reports
she had been having that problem the day before as well.

Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.


On their way

Sheenah


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Old July 9th 05, 07:45 PM
wafflycat
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"Dan M" wrote in message
news

Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.


Of course! Many and lots of good healing vibes too.

helen s

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Old July 9th 05, 07:52 PM
Yoj
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"Dan M" wrote in message
news
My mom has been doing chemo for her spinal cancer for 7 months now with no
problems, but she is now starting to experience problems. She has been
feeling really lousy for the last week, and finally went to see her doctor
yesterday afternoon. Her doctor's reaction was to call an ambulance to
take her to the hospital.

She is suffering from neutropenia, and is very anemic. She hasn't eaten
anything for a couple days. When Nancy and I visited her in the hospital
she was having difficulty forming coherent sentences. My brother reports
she had been having that problem the day before as well.

Some purrs for a speedy recovery would be appreciated.


Megapurrs are on their way, Dan. You and your family, both two- and
four-legged, seem to have been having more than your share of problems
lately.

I hope this problem for your mom is resolved quickly.

(((((((((Dan and family)))))))))

Joy


 




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