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Old 10-25-2009, 10:57 PM #16
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Hey Connie,

Thanks for letting us know how things are going with your dad! I hope that it was the tube that had caused the bleeding and that his feeding can be continued without any problems.

I'm glad that he is feeling better about getting paliative care...The less pain he is in, the better he will feel.

I'm sorry about your fall! I agree that it does sound like you are tired understandibly...Try to get as much rest as possible, even though it's hard with all of the things going on!

Take care
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