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Originally Posted by ladyjane I just reread what I had written and it probably makes no sense. What she has is spinal canal stenosis with severe spinal cord atrophy. They are going to remove that bone to prevent it from giving the spinal cord the final blow. It definitely cannot take any more. She would be paralized with anything more.
Thanks all of you! Your posts make me feel so good.  I took Gabby out a little while ago and she actually stood up!! She did not try to walk, but perhaps tomorrow! Made me feel a little better. When she started dragging herself around today I was so upset. | Linda, what you do for these little ones is amazing. I wish I could give you a huge thank-you hug. From the bottom of my heart - THANK YOU!!
Give Gabby some soft kisses for me. I just know she'll be up and walking again today.
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