I am so sorry to hear that about Ginger.  I will be
praying for all of you and hoping for a miracle.

Cindy

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> She is breathing on her own, but not waking up. She
> could be permanently  
> brain damaged. They say that people in vegetative
> states can still sense and  
> hear, so Gray and I are meeting there to see her and
> be with her. I do not know  
> what is going to happen. If she revives, the
> neurologist recommended doing a  
> biopsy, because there is a very small chance that it
> could be an infection in  
> her brain and not a tumor, and if so they might be
> able to cure it entirely. 
> But  she thinks it is a tumor. She said if she were
> her cat, and she revives, 
> she  would do the biopsy and if it is an infection
> treat it aggressively, and 
> if it  is a tumor try chemotherapy to see if there
> is an immediate response 
> but if not  then to not put her through any more. I
> am thinking about all of 
> this but can  not really know what to do, especially
> since she may never wake up. 
> I am just  going to go there.
> michelle
> 


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