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Old 02-23-2008, 03:38 PM #1
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David, nice healthy looking dog but your cat on top of the wardrobe made me laugh, wouldn't be half jealous of the attention the dogs getting

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I'm really glad to see you posting, but sorry about all you go through. But you've got spunk and keep going, and that's admirable.

I'd think the gastroparesis support groups would have people who have had experience with the gastric pacemaker--what's the consensus there? My guess is anyone here with that severe gastroparesis would also be on a gp site.

YOu're not allergic to your cat now, are you? That would be awful.
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