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Frown Silverlady in hospital

I've heard from our dear Silverlady, Billye, and her blood counts are low, so she's being hospitalized for transfusion and a search for a site of bleeding.

In addition, her disease has been flaring, and she'll probably be placed on higher doses or stronger immune suppressants.

She's got a lot of pain, but amazes me with her spirit.

I'll keep you posted as I learn more.

OH, I JUST REALIZED---SHE HAS A LAPTOP NOW, AND WILL BE ABLE TO KEEP US POSTED HERSELF IF SHE IS FEELING UP TO IT!
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