Re: Lucy doesn't need surgery (probably)!

2005-03-08 Thread Melbeach
Michelle, Well that's great news! OMG you have a sick horse too? Your pets are lucky to have you looking out for them! I'll keep you posted on Brissle. -Kyle - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: Lucy doesn't need surgery (probably)!

2005-03-08 Thread Lernermichelle
My horse is almost 29 and has bad leg problems that are age-related. Leg problems are serious in horses because if they can not stand and walk they can't live, unlike cats and dogs who can walk on 3 legs if necessary and/or use carts, be carried, etc. We have been dealing with a lot here

Re: Lucy doesn't need surgery (probably)!

2005-03-08 Thread Cherie A Gabbert
Michelle,You are one brave and kind mommy...I would have to say you should be wiped outkeep up your own strength your family needs you ;-)) Cherie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My horse is almost 29 and has bad leg problems that are age-related. Leg problems are serious in horses because if they

Re: Lucy doesn't need surgery (probably)!

2005-03-07 Thread Julie Johnson
Dear Michelle, I'm happy to hear some good news about Lucy and hope she continues to improve. I'm sorry to hear Pepsi is not doing better. I know how you feel; one gets so numbed that it's hard for the good news to penetrate the seeming walls of bad news. Hang in there and give Lucy a smooch from

Re: Lucy doesn't need surgery (probably)!

2005-03-07 Thread Terri Brown
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Re: Lucy doesn't need surgery (probably)!

2005-03-07 Thread catatonya
That IS good news. I hope Pepsi gets better soon as well. tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lucy had her 30 day x-ray today, a little early, and her bladder stone is much, much smaller! So the plan is to keep her on the food (S/D) and the meds (Clavamox, pred, and some Chinese herbs) and re-xray her