Mike Arnold Webboard User Reg: 07-09-2004
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I appreciate your many considerations, sentiments and comments. Thank you all.
Brio is home, and appetite seems robust. Taking some meds to protect her stomach given the amount of vomiting and the likely irritation.
I mentioned I had declined invasive diagnostics. The next few weeks will probably evidence whether or not that decision was a wise one.
But Brio seems more or less back to her 'normal' self.
It is a truth that we have what we have day to day, moment to moment, and anything can happen without prior warning. As I think back, there were probably some signs I should have been more attuned to. Nothing real obvious taken one at a time but considered together... But, in truth, there is little future in the past.
So, thank you all. The journey continues.
Mike A.
"I wouldn't touch that dog, son. He don't take to pettin." Hondo, played by John Wayne
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