Tuesday, May 03, 2011
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Breast cancer, any cancer, any disease, is not a singular situation when a family is involved. Venita and Jim are full partners in this journey. This is our place to share information about Venita's disease, treatment, and progress with the most fabulous people we know--those who have been sharing this journey with us in person, through email, and through private message on the Feline Diabetes Message Board.
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Hi Venita! It's Nancy Jones here-I was your cat sitter when you were in Danbury on Aunt Hack. I came accross your Diabetic Cat website almost by accident, which led me to this blog. I am so sorry for all of your ordeals, but KUDOS for your selfless work for the cats!You are one of the Good People and I applaud you! Let me know if there is anything I can do to help! I have just recently retired from veterinary medicine, but am always willing to do what I can for cats in need! Best to you and Yes, this report does say NO TUMOR! Just inflammed tissue! Whew!!!
Hi Nancy. Why is it I can't recall your name? I so clearly recall you and all you did to help with Charlie, Blanche, and Ruby...and then my later group, including Max and Ennis (Ennis I still have). Max and Ennis are the ones that taught me about feline diabetes.
I thought it might have been Skipper that brought you here. http://fdmb-cin.blogspot.com/2011/06/skipper.html. He was a client at MP and passed the day before you found me.
I didn't realize there was a link between the Diabetic Cats in Need blog and this one. But now that I look, my DCIN work did start here.
Yes, my surgeon cleared up what that lump was...a piece of scar tissue that had detached and become free floating. Odd.
You aren't nearly old enough for retirement. I thought you were younger than me, and I'm not old enough for retirement. LOL.
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