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Great news!:clapsmile Continued prayers for Lucy.:hands: |
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:yay_jump: Wonderful news! Sending prayers and best wishes to Lucy and her Mom.:animal-pa |
So happy to hear she is out of surgery and breathing on her own! Stay strong Lucy and Janice we are all praying for you.:hug60: Thanks for the pic Vicki, she is so precious!! |
We are so happy to hear the update and we will continue our prayer vigil for Lucy .... |
I wanted to come in and repost the candle ceremony.. Here is the link for all..http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/...l=eng&gi=NLucy Thank you all for giving Janice such great support.. This is the time that it is really needed.. I wish I had, had it when Babybear was going through all of this... So that is why I am around to help others when they are dealing with it.. |
Excellent, and I am so very happy to hear this news. Pls. keep us updated. |
I am so happy Lucy is out of surgery and breathing on her own...prayers going out for her speedy recovery...huggs for Mommy |
We need a live Lucy Cam feed! I just can't stop thinking about her! |
I want to thank you all so much for all your support. Especially Vicki and Val. If Vicki hadn't posted about Bleu's problem I never would have known anything about AAS/AAI. I would have still taken her to the specialist, because I knew she couldn't go on like that, but I wouldn't have known where to steer them. When the neurologist came in to see Lucy, she chuckled and said, "I hear you've been on the internet". I explained all about Bleu and Baby Bear and that we weren't trying to diagnose her ourselves, we just wanted to make sure she checked for that. Because, I seemed to know what I was talking about and could pinpoint the exact trauma, I didn't have to wait for them to go through all the other tests that Bleu and Bear had to to check for liver shunt, etc. They went right ahead and did the x-rays and CT scans and she was in surgery within a couple of hours. I was on pins and needles waiting to hear from them. By the time I finally got the good news, I was exhausted. I realized I hadn't slept accept in snatches the whole week. I took a little rest, that's why I didn't post right away. Val called though and said she'd post the good news for me. Then Vicki called and I knew you all would be informed. I am truly grateful for all the prayers and candles. I feel that all those prayers helped pull Lucy through. If she had died, at anytime, I would have been devastated, but to lose her on my birthday would have been the worst. I didn't visit her tonight, as the vet an I both decided it would be best. So I will see her in the morning before I go home. Then I will come back and get her in a couple of days. I have three more Yorkies being boarded and need to get home to see to them. One is expecting. |
I am so happy to hear the good news...praying that Lucy can feel your love wrapped around her ...praying for Mommy to get some rest... |
I hope you get some rest, sounds like you'll need it. I wish I was closer and could help you out. |
I can't believe I missed all of this. I'm so glad Lucy was diagnosed and made it through surgery!!! I personally know of 5 successful AAI/AAS surgeries now (3 of which I have met in person). Please continue to update us on Lucy! I'm so glad she's doing okay now, and I hope she has a fast recovery |
I am checking in on Lucy. I thought about her and you throughout the day. I thank You,Vicki and Val for the updates. I hope you are getting your much needed rest. You so deserve. A awesome Mom you are! Sending warm hugs and prayers to you and all your babies. Hugs, Mary |
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