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YUP SAME MISS HAZEL...THANKS FOR FOR YOUR THOUGHTS JUDY! :)


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psawyer Proficient

My thoughts continue to be with you and Hazel. I am hoping and praying that this comes to a happy ending.

jerseyangel Proficient

Oh Lisa--bless her heart! :)

I've been wondering how she was doing--so happy to hear this! I'll continue to pray for her.

Cheri A Contributor

Lisa ~ I'm so glad that Hazel is done with the tubes and may be going home. She'll feel so much better in her own environment too! We will continue to pray for her health.

Mtndog Collaborator

Oh my gosh- THAT"S AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so exciting! Continued prayers and good thoughts. Love you Goosie.

kevsmom Contributor

Lisa - Continued prayers for Hazel's health and for support for both of you during this time of need.

Cindy

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Lisa - Continued prayers for Hazel's health and for support for both of you during this time of need.

Cindy

I am just overwhelmed by your thoughts, prayers and support. Where else could you find this among people you have never met!

From, what I thought, she was at the brink of death, the old girl has rallied. Maybe in the next few weeks she can come home, sit on her deck and look at the water and feed her ducks.

Her heart condition is very tenative and it will be day to day. Another issue is emminent because her heart is very sick. But home may be a good place to come.

You guys are, as alway, so wonderful!! Thanks again. :)


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From, what I thought, she was at the brink of death, the old girl has rallied. Maybe in the next few weeks she can come home, sit on her deck and look at the water and feed her ducks.

Never underestimate the power of the combination of prayer and the human spirit!!

Glad she's doing better, Lisa. Keep us posted.

Love,

Lynne

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