Mom came home today and will be laid up for three months. The chis have been 
very gentle with her and are avoiding her hip where they drilled a piece of 
bone out. She cant lift more than ten pounds so poor Brownie at twelve pounds 
can only sit in her lap or next to her. But I think he and the others are just 
thrilled that shes home. Anyone can get in touch with me for her email, address 
and or phone number. She would greatly appreciate any contact.

 
Have A Beautiful Day, Each And Every Day!


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From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2011 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] OT: Mom's Surgery


  
Hi Amanda,
Did your Mom have a cervical fusion?  I have had three of those, and so please 
tell her that I am thinking about her and hoping that she will be out of the 
hospital and home as soon as possible.
I had Dolly only 6 months when I had a cervical fusion. Before I went to the 
hospital she wanted to play all of the time, but somehow she could sense what 
was wrong.  She was very sweet and gentle when I came home and she never got 
near to my neck.  Six months after that, I had some major lumbar spine 
surgery.  Before that surgery, Dolly would sleep behind me and close to my 
lumbar spine.  When I got home, she didn’t sleep there anymore.  She started 
sleeping behind me, but up near my neck.  Both of these times it was like she 
knew where there was something wrong and knew that she needed to adapt to help 
me.  A couple months after that surgery I got Desi.  I think that the first 
surgery that I had after that was the brain tumor removal this past May.  When 
I came home, both Dolly & Desi started laying in front of me and closer to my 
chest instead of my head.  These little Chihuahuas are very smart and very 
intuitive.  I can only speak for my
 two, but I am assuming that when your Mom comes home that her chis will be 
very sweet and gentle and know to avoid hurting her.
Please let us know when she gets home.  Give tummy tickles to Candi, Fudge, and 
Brownie (what cute names!) from me and tell them that Dolly & Desi send them 
puppy kisses.
As for you, Amanda, please take care of yourself.  In my experience, I actually 
think the whole surgery thing is harder for the family members and friends 
because of the unknown…you can’t feel the pain but you are so worried.  
 
Joan, Dolly Dee & Desi Lou
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of amanda christopher
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2011 3:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] OT: Mom's Surgery
 
  
Mom had neck surgery Tuesday morning at 8am. She is still in the hospital and 
recovering. An infection with a high fever set her back today but hopefully she 
will be home in the next few days. Please be praying for her and her three 
chihuahuas (Candi, Brownie and Fudge) who dont quite understand that they will 
need to be gentle with momma when she does come home. They just miss her and my 
stepdad, who has been staying at the hospital with her. Anyone who wants to 
send her a letter or an email or even a phone call can email me for her 
information. She would love to hear from people. Thanks.
 
Have A Beautiful Day, Each And Every Day!
 
 

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