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Hi Harper,

I am sorry to read you were in hospital with pancreatitis.

This must be one very painful and nasty thing to have.

I am glad you are much better now. Take care.

Have a wonderful day and a lovely weekend.

Lyn

From Ark.flatcat9@... wrote:

You ask "where is everyone?" I've just gotten out of five days in hospitals. I'm not sure was wrong, but it hurt more than I would have believed possible. Pancreatitis is the most probable diagnosis. I would have found the evacuation on an extremelhy foggy night on a mountain road by means of two ambulances and a helicopter quite interesting if I'd been well. Under the circumstances, I didn't care a lot about the details.

I'm home now, and doing fine.

Harper

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Hello Harper!

I truly hope that you are feeling better. I also just got home from the

hospital. I was admitted tuesday with toxoplasmosis on my brain which is a

severe infection of the brain usually caught from cats. it seems that the

antibiotics are going to be able to clear this out for me but because my

cells are still dragging there was a lot of tension with me at the hospital.

I'm going to try to get back home by next friday but it if I'M FEELING

BTTER. I'm extremelly weak right now so Please keep me in your prayers

Love,

Tony Nunez

>From: Stidham <lyn_ar_1202@...>

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>Subject: Re: [ ] Digest Number 3554/From Lyn

>Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 05:27:22 -0700 (PDT)

>

>Hi Harper,

>I am sorry to read you were in hospital with pancreatitis.

>This must be one very painful and nasty thing to have.

>I am glad you are much better now. Take care.

>Have a wonderful day and a lovely weekend.

>Lyn

>From Ark.

>

>flatcat9@... wrote:

>You ask " where is everyone? " I've just gotten out of five days in

>hospitals. I'm not sure was wrong, but it hurt more than I would have

>believed possible. Pancreatitis is the most probable diagnosis. I would

>have found the evacuation on an extremelhy foggy night on a mountain road

>by means of two ambulances and a helicopter quite interesting if I'd been

>well. Under the circumstances, I didn't care a lot about the details.

>

>I'm home now, and doing fine.

>Harper

>

>

>

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Hi Tony,

I am sorry you had to be in the hospital again Tony!! I am praying for your healing and that you will be surrounded by God's love and comfort.

Love,

Ruth Nunez <nunez_866@...> wrote:

Hello Harper!I truly hope that you are feeling better. I also just got home from the hospital. I was admitted tuesday with toxoplasmosis on my brain which is a severe infection of the brain usually caught from cats. it seems that the antibiotics are going to be able to clear this out for me but because my cells are still dragging there was a lot of tension with me at the hospital. I'm going to try to get back home by next friday but it if I'M FEELING BTTER. I'm extremelly weak right now so Please keep me in your prayersLove,Tony Nunez>From: Stidham <lyn_ar_1202@...>>Reply- > >Subject: Re: [ ] Digest Number 3554/From Lyn>Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 05:27:22 -0700 (PDT)>>Hi Harper,>I am

sorry to read you were in hospital with pancreatitis.>This must be one very painful and nasty thing to have.>I am glad you are much better now. Take care.>Have a wonderful day and a lovely weekend.>Lyn>From Ark.>>flatcat9@... wrote:>You ask "where is everyone?" I've just gotten out of five days in >hospitals. I'm not sure was wrong, but it hurt more than I would have >believed possible. Pancreatitis is the most probable diagnosis. I would >have found the evacuation on an extremelhy foggy night on a mountain road >by means of two ambulances and a helicopter quite interesting if I'd been >well. Under the circumstances, I didn't care a lot about the details.>>I'm home now, and doing fine.>Harper>>>

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Hi Tony,

I am sorry you had to be in the hospital again Tony!! I am praying for your healing and that you will be surrounded by God's love and comfort.

Love,

Ruth Nunez <nunez_866@...> wrote:

Hello Harper!I truly hope that you are feeling better. I also just got home from the hospital. I was admitted tuesday with toxoplasmosis on my brain which is a severe infection of the brain usually caught from cats. it seems that the antibiotics are going to be able to clear this out for me but because my cells are still dragging there was a lot of tension with me at the hospital. I'm going to try to get back home by next friday but it if I'M FEELING BTTER. I'm extremelly weak right now so Please keep me in your prayersLove,Tony Nunez>From: Stidham <lyn_ar_1202@...>>Reply- > >Subject: Re: [ ] Digest Number 3554/From Lyn>Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 05:27:22 -0700 (PDT)>>Hi Harper,>I am

sorry to read you were in hospital with pancreatitis.>This must be one very painful and nasty thing to have.>I am glad you are much better now. Take care.>Have a wonderful day and a lovely weekend.>Lyn>From Ark.>>flatcat9@... wrote:>You ask "where is everyone?" I've just gotten out of five days in >hospitals. I'm not sure was wrong, but it hurt more than I would have >believed possible. Pancreatitis is the most probable diagnosis. I would >have found the evacuation on an extremelhy foggy night on a mountain road >by means of two ambulances and a helicopter quite interesting if I'd been >well. Under the circumstances, I didn't care a lot about the details.>>I'm home now, and doing fine.>Harper>>>

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Tony, so good to hear from you! With luck, you will be able to get home

and this nasty infection will leave! It is wonderful that the antibiotics

are going to be able to clear it. I will keep you in my prayers.

Debby

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3554/From Lyn

>Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 05:27:22 -0700 (PDT)

>

>Hi Harper,

>I am sorry to read you were in hospital with

pancreatitis.

>This must be one very painful and nasty thing

to have.

>I am glad you are much better now. Take care.

>Have a wonderful day and a lovely weekend.

>Lyn

>From Ark.

>

>flatcat9@... wrote:

>You ask " where is everyone? "

I've just gotten out of five days in

>hospitals. I'm not sure was wrong, but

it hurt more than I would have

>believed possible. Pancreatitis is the

most probable diagnosis. I would

>have found the evacuation on an extremelhy

foggy night on a mountain road

>by means of two ambulances and a helicopter

quite interesting if I'd been

>well. Under the circumstances, I didn't

care a lot about the details.

>

>I'm home now, and doing fine.

>Harper

>

>

>

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