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Old 01-30-2008, 03:14 PM #1
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Default Shiney Sue has been pretty sick lately....

Tho she's posted a bit on and off in the last couple of weeks, she's had a bad time of it lately.

She just got back from the hospital earlier this week. She has/had a kidney infection, kidney stones, very high fever, fell, broke some teeth before going to the hospital. She's finding it hard to type rite now due to a pic line for IV anti-b's. From the little she wrote me, she's not a very excited camper?

I hope you all will send her some good wishes, as she's always been there for all of us. I believe she has access to a 'puter, it just hurts to type rite now.

Thanks all! -j
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