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Re: [pyrnet] Neurological tests on injured Pyr



Lisa,
I was wondering how this poor girl was doing.
Kelly & Mandy
Wayland, MA

--- Oliverslb@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 11/17/2003 8:54:59 AM Eastern
> Standard Time, JGentzel writes:
> 
> >   No skull fractures or large hematoma(s)?
> 
> Thanks, Joe, for your response.
> I really value your opinion.
> 
> There is no sign of skull fracture/hematoma.  I sat
> on the floor with her for several hours yesterday
> with her head in my lap and did a pretty good study.
> Thanks for reminding me of the Pyrs special
> needs/issues.  I need to alert them to the fact that
> due to slow metabolism, they are to be extra
> cautious with anesthesia, etc.
> 
> I am going to go see her at noon and bring her
> healthy food and snacks as well as some Cowboy Magic
> (shower in a bottle) to help freshen her up a bit.
> 
> Thanks again for your advice.
> Best regards,
> Lisa
> W Palm Beach, FL  
> 
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