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Old 05-29-2008, 04:12 PM #31
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Default Thanks J

I just love that hospital jello don't you,why I don't care what ,color.
J cured me,got to go home ,should be there mhmmm infection or stone,
Well J or Kembe let us know what your Drs had to say...Thanks you all
to the Drs. Hugs to everyone. Wonder how Roxie is doing and
where's are YYYYorkie Mom..Sue
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Old 05-29-2008, 04:44 PM #32
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Default SS (and Aunt Sue)

Hi - you sound better and stronger every day - yea!!!!!! I'm scared to ask what color the jello is???

I'm following your lead and not letting what the doc said get to me (trying anyway - instead of "getting my affairs in order - which is already done actually) - I've started PT - getting second opinion on cardiac stuff - and gonna keep kicking and fighing! Someone has to turn on the puter so Bax can send e's to his Aunt Sue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lots of hugs!
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You can have my jello, okI hate jello, no matter what color, who makes it!!!

So, now I'm confused--are you really going home, or is this part of the game????

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Default OK Sue, are you

REALLY HOME?
Living somewhere in the Mid-West as you do, is your home still intact? If so, I'm hoping you've not been flooded out or the like.

Still after about a week in the hospital, HOME is one VERY NICE PLACE to be!

Be careful tho, now you are home? You might just get midnite cravings for Jello!

Get better and better and soon! We need you! - j's
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