Hi,
Pam: It sounds like your dad is doing just fine. Doctors sometimes
are a little closed-mouthed to a patient's relatives, and I'm not sure just why
that is. Anyway, Pop sounds like a very robust guy and more power to
him!! Button gets the Little Fart award. Yesterday I got home to
discover the little dear sitting on the kitchen counter! She had just
chewed up one of my plants and was just lounging up there surveying her
kingdom! She had started working on the paper towels, but hadn't quite
dispatched all of them. I can't explain how she manages to get up there,
but it's tricky. I don't know how I'm going to break her of it,
either. She gets down if she sees anyone, but we're not always
there! I guess I'm going to have to be firm. If you could see her,
you'd know how hard that is! LOL She's so adorable -- like
Bebo! Love, Kathy
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[mailto:owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com]On Behalf Of
deerfork Sent: Thursday, February 18, 1999 1:09 AM To:
mol-cancer@lists.meds.com Subject: [MOL] Re: info. on Pam's
dad
Kathy and her little "Button"
pillow: Thanks for the advice on my dad and the directives for
treatment. That is why I am so thankful for this forum - his doctor is
pretty close-mouthed. That bugs the heck out of me but there are not
many options in these parts! He still goes for his daily jaunts for
several hours at a time and is getting up very early each morning to check
on the sheep for me! Later...pam