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Old December 29th 04, 12:53 AM
Denise VanDyke
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If it isn't one thing, it's another. Dad was down in the barn this
afternoon watching the vet trim the sheeps' hooves. He said to the vet
"I feel kind of dizzy" and the vet rushed over and eased him to the hay.
Dad passed out momentarily, and now doesn't remember that part. He
came to fairly quickly, but was in a cold sweat, so the vet got Mom and
Mom took Dad to the ER. They are running all kinds of tests, but there
is nothing obvious yet. His BP is fine (he runs kind of low anyway),
his heart rate is fine, his EKG was fine, they'll know soon if his
anemia is back, and they were about to do chest x-rays when Mom called.
She's keeping me in the loop this time. After her last incident, I
informed her that they should keep me informed. lol Thanks in advance.
Probably something simple, knock wood, but purrs always help!

- Denise Brennasmeowmy


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Old December 29th 04, 12:58 AM
CatNipped
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Healing purrs coming for your dad.

Hugs,

CatNipped

"Denise VanDyke" wrote in message
...
If it isn't one thing, it's another. Dad was down in the barn this
afternoon watching the vet trim the sheeps' hooves. He said to the vet
"I feel kind of dizzy" and the vet rushed over and eased him to the hay.
Dad passed out momentarily, and now doesn't remember that part. He
came to fairly quickly, but was in a cold sweat, so the vet got Mom and
Mom took Dad to the ER. They are running all kinds of tests, but there
is nothing obvious yet. His BP is fine (he runs kind of low anyway),
his heart rate is fine, his EKG was fine, they'll know soon if his
anemia is back, and they were about to do chest x-rays when Mom called.
She's keeping me in the loop this time. After her last incident, I
informed her that they should keep me informed. lol Thanks in advance.
Probably something simple, knock wood, but purrs always help!

- Denise Brennasmeowmy




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Old December 29th 04, 01:02 AM
mlbriggs
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 00:58:33 +0000, CatNipped wrote:

Healing purrs coming for your dad.

Hugs,

CatNipped

"Denise VanDyke" wrote in message
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If it isn't one thing, it's another. Dad was down in the barn this
afternoon watching the vet trim the sheeps' hooves. He said to the vet
"I feel kind of dizzy" and the vet rushed over and eased him to the hay.
Dad passed out momentarily, and now doesn't remember that part. He
came to fairly quickly, but was in a cold sweat, so the vet got Mom and
Mom took Dad to the ER. They are running all kinds of tests, but there
is nothing obvious yet. His BP is fine (he runs kind of low anyway),
his heart rate is fine, his EKG was fine, they'll know soon if his
anemia is back, and they were about to do chest x-rays when Mom called.
She's keeping me in the loop this time. After her last incident, I
informed her that they should keep me informed. lol Thanks in advance.
Probably something simple, knock wood, but purrs always help!

- Denise Brennasmeowmy


Purring for a quick and complete recovery. MLB
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Old December 29th 04, 01:14 AM
Sheenah
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"Denise VanDyke" wrote in message
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If it isn't one thing, it's another. Dad was down in the barn this
afternoon watching the vet trim the sheeps' hooves. He said to the

vet
"I feel kind of dizzy" and the vet rushed over and eased him to the

hay.
Dad passed out momentarily, and now doesn't remember that part.

He
came to fairly quickly, but was in a cold sweat, so the vet got Mom

and
Mom took Dad to the ER. They are running all kinds of tests, but

there
is nothing obvious yet. His BP is fine (he runs kind of low

anyway),
his heart rate is fine, his EKG was fine, they'll know soon if his
anemia is back, and they were about to do chest x-rays when Mom

called.
She's keeping me in the loop this time. After her last incident,

I
informed her that they should keep me informed. lol Thanks in

advance.
Probably something simple, knock wood, but purrs always help!

- Denise Brennasmeowmy

I've fingers crossed for there to be a simple explanation which gives
no-one cause to have concerns for his health.

Sheenah


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Old December 29th 04, 01:18 AM
Monique Y. Mudama
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On 2004-12-29, Denise VanDyke penned:
If it isn't one thing, it's another. Dad was down in the barn this
afternoon watching the vet trim the sheeps' hooves. He said to the vet "I
feel kind of dizzy" and the vet rushed over and eased him to the hay. Dad
passed out momentarily, and now doesn't remember that part. He came to
fairly quickly, but was in a cold sweat, so the vet got Mom and Mom took Dad
to the ER. They are running all kinds of tests, but there is nothing
obvious yet. His BP is fine (he runs kind of low anyway), his heart rate is
fine, his EKG was fine, they'll know soon if his anemia is back, and they
were about to do chest x-rays when Mom called. She's keeping me in the loop
this time. After her last incident, I informed her that they should keep me
informed. lol Thanks in advance. Probably something simple, knock wood,
but purrs always help!


Definitely sending purrs!

I hope it turns out to be nothing at all.

--
monique, who is sometimes allowed to pet Oscar, a grey^H^H^H^Hblue-cream DLH
with an attitude!

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Old December 29th 04, 01:50 AM
Yoj
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Purrs are on their way. Keep us posted.

Joy


"Denise VanDyke" wrote in message
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If it isn't one thing, it's another. Dad was down in the barn this
afternoon watching the vet trim the sheeps' hooves. He said to the vet
"I feel kind of dizzy" and the vet rushed over and eased him to the hay.
Dad passed out momentarily, and now doesn't remember that part. He
came to fairly quickly, but was in a cold sweat, so the vet got Mom and
Mom took Dad to the ER. They are running all kinds of tests, but there
is nothing obvious yet. His BP is fine (he runs kind of low anyway),
his heart rate is fine, his EKG was fine, they'll know soon if his
anemia is back, and they were about to do chest x-rays when Mom called.
She's keeping me in the loop this time. After her last incident, I
informed her that they should keep me informed. lol Thanks in advance.
Probably something simple, knock wood, but purrs always help!

- Denise Brennasmeowmy




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Old December 29th 04, 04:11 AM
Sam Nash
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"Denise VanDyke" wrote in message
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If it isn't one thing, it's another. Dad was down in the barn this
afternoon watching the vet trim the sheeps' hooves. He said to the vet "I
feel kind of dizzy" and the vet rushed over and eased him to the hay. Dad
passed out momentarily, and now doesn't remember that part. He came to
fairly quickly, but was in a cold sweat, so the vet got Mom and Mom took
Dad to the ER. They are running all kinds of tests, but there is nothing
obvious yet. His BP is fine (he runs kind of low anyway), his heart rate
is fine, his EKG was fine, they'll know soon if his anemia is back, and
they were about to do chest x-rays when Mom called. She's keeping me in
the loop this time. After her last incident, I informed her that they
should keep me informed. lol Thanks in advance. Probably something
simple, knock wood, but purrs always help!

- Denise Brennasmeowmy

Big-time purrs on the way for your Dad's episode to be nothing to worry
about.
Sam


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Old December 29th 04, 04:15 AM
Julie Cook
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Denise VanDyke wrote:
If it isn't one thing, it's another. Dad was down in the barn this
afternoon watching the vet trim the sheeps' hooves. He said to the vet
"I feel kind of dizzy" and the vet rushed over and eased him to the hay.
Dad passed out momentarily, and now doesn't remember that part. He
came to fairly quickly, but was in a cold sweat, so the vet got Mom and
Mom took Dad to the ER. They are running all kinds of tests, but there
is nothing obvious yet. His BP is fine (he runs kind of low anyway),
his heart rate is fine, his EKG was fine, they'll know soon if his
anemia is back, and they were about to do chest x-rays when Mom called.
She's keeping me in the loop this time. After her last incident, I
informed her that they should keep me informed. lol Thanks in advance.
Probably something simple, knock wood, but purrs always help!

- Denise Brennasmeowmy


Purrs on the way for your Dad, Denise. I hope that it is something
easily diagnosed and treated.

Julie, Hobbes, Selena, Lacey and Sam
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Old December 29th 04, 04:48 AM
Dan M
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Purrs on the way for your Dad, Denise. I hope that it is something
easily diagnosed and treated.

Julie, Hobbes, Selena, Lacey and Sam


We second that.

Dan and Harri Roadcat
 




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