My heart goes out to you Michelle. I understand all of those feelings.
Thinking of you and Lucy.
Chris
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Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 14:05:17 EST
I am taking
I hope Lucy feels better after the fluid is drained, and improves! Keeping
fingers crossed for her!
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g vibes for Lucy. Kerry M.
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I am taking her in half an hour. I am really nervous about
her every day so terribly..
but in a way, I am closer to her.. as there is no limitations between us
anymore..
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Subject: taking Lucy to get fluid drained
I am taking her in half an hour. I am really nervous about it. The vet
agreed to do the shot of 1/2 cc dexamethasone into the abdominal cavity
after draining, which apparently sometimes helps slow the refill time.
I think she is
I am taking her in half an hour. I am really nervous about it. The vet
agreed to do the shot of 1/2 cc dexamethasone into the abdominal cavity after
draining, which apparently sometimes helps slow the refill time. I think she
is
even more anemic than on sat when her pcv was 15-- the parts o
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