Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 , I'm so sorry to hear your kitty has lymphoma. It would be so hard to have one gone only a couple months ago, and then to find this out about the other one. I don't know what I'd do without my kitty-cat. She's going to be 15 in a couple months. She's lived the longest of any I've had. It broke my heart each time one of the others passed away. I get pretty attached to them. My hubby will do the same thing yours did....tell others(oh, and the dr. too) that I'm fine, as I lay there in agony....there have only been a couple times he didn't. One was last year to a rheumie-when I needed pain meds after a surgery, and one a couple days ago when talking to his brother. I could be in agony and scheduled for a surgery shortly, and he'd tell people I was doing just fine!!!! Now figure that out! Do husbands come with operating manuals that instruct them to say this no matter what? or are they too proud? in denial? or what? I could scream when he does that! CindyH Wisc ~~ From: ngsamuelson The Dr. asked how I was doing and he told him I had a little trouble with my left shoulder but was OK. Now our youngest kitty, 3 years old has Lymphoma, started her on Chemo today. My precious Scooter died only 2 months ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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