Dear Nina,

Nina, you are making me cry, Nina (here I go again)- 
Before I forget - I have surphur in my hand, then, now I can't find a
piece of paper that I wrote your address (please shoot me another email,
and I will get it out today- I am soooooooooo sorry).

It's very hard to have so many animals (duhhhh) - sometimes when I think
about all the pains that I will have to go through when they pass, I
just don't know how in the world I am supposed to get through it - one
is certainly hard enough, but 50 plus times - I must have been out of
mind - all I ask for every days is that they are healthy and they are
safe - but I know that's going to be something asking too much
eventually.  When I wake up, and start taking care of all the kitties
and dogs, and when I see all them doing their own regular routines,
that's when I feel like "thank god - I can get through another day..

I hope your doggy, Zevon will get better asap.  Try acupuncture to see
if it works, too  - if one is not already paralyzed, sometimes, surgery
is not necessary, and many dogs will respond to acupuncture very well
(my vet said).  Unfortunately, I have two dogs with disc injuries -
different type - (out of 4 dogs), and they were already and (one was
closed to) paralyzed, and the surgery was necessary for both of them (I
really couldn't afford it, but I just had to create more debts, which is
a scary thing, too - and that's another entire story).   I am praying
for Zevon that he will heal with the current treatments.  In addition to
glucosamine, try V-C injections on fluid if the vet will recommend it, I
have so many positive things about the effect of V-C with any joint,
disc problems.

Regardless, I will pray every minute for you and Zevon.  Keep us posted!

Loves and Hugs to you and Zevon

Hideyo & all her little (and not so little) creatures



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 11:26 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: I'm SOOO scared - i need your support!

Hideyo,
I hope you get good news at the vet today and Uh-oh-oh makes a speedy 
recovery.  I was just thinking about you this morning.  I've been trying

to get myself to calm down and stop focusing on all the scary 
possibilities that a large household full of illness brings.  I was 
thinking of you and how you do the same thing I do, (most of us probably

do), weaken ourselves with worry and panic, except you have so many more

animals to care for.  I was sending you calming energy this morning even

before I read your post on Uh-oh-oh.  You are so invested in each and 
every one and like me trying to be proactive and head off any problem 
before it gets bigger.  Please try to have faith, and trust that you 
will have the strength to deal with whatever happens.  Take a deep 
breath and know that the universe is supporting you.  Your ticket to 
Heaven has been paid for many times over, (you probably have so many 
frequent flyer miles accumulated that you could probably get some of us 
in as well!).  Many blessings to you and your family.
Nina

Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:

>You guys are so wonderful! - I and Uh-oh-oh feel better already!!
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TenHouseCats
>Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 10:48 AM
>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
>Subject: Re: I'm SOOO scared - i need your support!
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>sending GLOW (prayers/white light/healing thoughts/love, whatever you
>need!) for the little one. and for YOU.
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>but DO want to remind you that your adult cats are probably safe even
>if this little one is FeLV--healthy adult cats usually throw the virus
>off. it takes "prolonger, persistent" contact to pass the virus in the
>first place--tho i wish someone would quantify what those two words
>mean!
>
>MC
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