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Good morning to all of you this last day of 2004!

Its been an interesting year hasnt it?

For many on here this past year has been the first one that we have

dealt with this painful diagnosis and for others unfortunately it has

been longer but one thing that we all share in common is the ability

to offer each other support, knowledge and most importantly

friendship!

I wanted to take a moment today before each of us head off to work,

celebrate with family or simply start our day to say THANK

YOU..without the support of each and everyone of you I doubt that I

would have kept my sanity through the hardest days of pain and

frustration, it was with the help of many that I've found answers to

questions that professionals couldnt give me and it was from many of

you that I found moments of laughter!

It is my hope that 2005 finds all of us feeling healthier, stronger,

more independant and most importantly as painfree as humanly possible.

New Years Blessings to each of you my friends!!!

Love

Donna

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I also want to wish everyone a Happy New Year and Hopefully everyone a happier, healthier and prosperous one at that...Hugs..GinnyBARBARA TORREY wrote:

And I will add my name to the list of those wishing a Happy Happy Barbarajomal1@... wrote:

Just wanted to add my wishes for a healthier, happy New Year!

Hugs,

Jo

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HI, Felice. I can't help you out with the tooth issue, but I wanted to let you know that I was sorry about your pup getting hurt. Although it wasn't serious, it must have been tough for you with him being such a new little guy. Barbarafelicet867@... wrote:

Hi All,

Well my Happy New Year's ride with Greig was wonderful and awful. Before we even got to the front gate the puppy Greig got us for Christmas, Cody, ran under Gloria's feet and now has several hair line fractures on the top of her front left leg. Has anyone ever tired to keep a Jack puppy quiet for a few weeks? He was actually too quiet until the vet gave him his pain medicine. I wish I could take some of that stuff because he was off chasing the cats again with in 20 minutes. The vet says he is young and will heal as long as he stays off of it. Now this puppy was raised around horses and other farm animals, including cats, so you would think he would know better than to step under a horse but I have even caught him taking a ride on the mules tail.

I went to the dentist about the fluid filled lump in my mouth and she believes it is form the bones changing under were the partial hits and we have to just watch and hope it heals up and doesn't keep happening. It is in an area where I have reabsorbed a couple of teeth so the bone in this part of my mouth is strange anyway.

Has anyone else reabsorbed teeth?

Felice

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