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Lesley

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:16 pm
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I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
December

Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
(Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS

Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
me should reach a ripe old age then)

So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 2:55 pm
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Lesley wrote:
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated

Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 4:51 pm
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Purrs in route
"Lesley" <LMadigan.TakeThisOut@hhnt.nhs.uk> wrote in message
news:1192907815.938587.50000@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated
>
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
>
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CatNipped

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 5:04 pm
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"Lesley" <LMadigan RemoveThis @hhnt.nhs.uk> wrote in message
news:1192907815.938587.50000@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated

Of course, purrs on their way!

Hugs,

CatNipped

>
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 8:04 pm
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Lesley wrote:
> I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated
>
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
>
Purrs for Matt on the way.

Ginger-lyn


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Adrian A

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 9:30 pm
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Lesley wrote:
> I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated
>
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

Lots of purrs for Matt and his sister.
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Shiral

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:24 pm
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On Oct 20, 12:16 pm, Lesley <LMadi....RemoveThis@hhnt.nhs.uk> wrote:
> I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated
>
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

Purrs on the way. The Girls are reving up their purr motors for
Matthew

Melissa
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Karen

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:34 pm
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On 2007-10-20 14:16:55 -0500, Lesley <LMadigan.TakeThisOut@hhnt.nhs.uk> said:

> I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated
>
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

Purrs for Matt too.
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Christina Websell

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:48 pm
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We are sending purrs for Matt.

Tweed
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:53 pm
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On Oct 21, 12:31 am, Marina <frankienni... DeleteThis @yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Lesley wrote:
>
> > So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated

purrrrrrrrrrr
purrrrrrrrrr
purrrrrrrrr
purrrrrrrrr
and get well soon wishes from their Meowmy
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:05 pm
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On Oct 20, 3:16 pm, Lesley <LMadi... DeleteThis @hhnt.nhs.uk> wrote:
> I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated
>
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

Lesley, we always have purrs.....

purrrrrr
purrrrrr
purrrrrr
purrrrrr
and best wishes from me.

Julie
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 1:45 am
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:09 am
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On Oct 20, 1:16 pm, Lesley <LMadi....DeleteThis@hhnt.nhs.uk> wrote:
> I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated

On the way for Matt and his sister.....

PatM
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:09 am
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Lesley wrote:
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated

Many purrs on the way for your friend.

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(Msg. 15) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:22 am
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On 20 Okt., 21:16, Lesley <LMadi... RemoveThis @hhnt.nhs.uk> wrote:
> I have probbaly mentioned my friend Matt before many times. He's the
> one whose sister had pancreatic cancer and was discharged to a hospice
> but after asking purrs she was well enough to go home for a long time
> but now although she's home she may not make her next birthday in
> December
>
> Anyway..on top of all this, Matt collapsed at work last week and after
> tests he is waiting to hear whether it's the return of his epilepsy
> (Sudden onset, cost him his house and later his marriage then a couple
> of years ago they found a drug treatment to stabilise him to the point
> where he could get a job on one of those schemes to help get long term
> disabled people off benefits and just a month or so ago was promoted
> to a training manager on the same scheme!) or he has had a TIA (he's a
> non smoking 38 year old!) or if could even be MS
>
> Matt is living proof that "bad things happen to good people" (Dave and
> me should reach a ripe old age then)
>
> So purrs it's not serious would be appreciated
>
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

A load of purrs for Matt and his sister on the way....
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