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sam

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 1:21 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.

Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe

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Christine Burel

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:04 pm
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Lots of purrs for your friend Matt and his sister. So sorry to hear about
this.
Christine
"Lesley" <LMadigan.DeleteThis@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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Ann

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:26 pm
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Purrs on the way.
Ann

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"Lesley" <LMadigan.DeleteThis@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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moonglow minnow

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(Msg. 19) Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 10:49 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

Many purrs from our crew. May this be something minor and easy to
identify and control.

Maeve >^..^<
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polonca12000

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(Msg. 20) Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:08 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 and lots of purrs for Matt and his sister,
Polonca and Soncek
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