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This message caught my eye, mainly I spell my name the same way and the father

of my son was

      Lora and Leader Dog Hunnie

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To: blind <blind-diabetics >

Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 2:55 PM

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This is about one of your newer list members that was corresponding a lot after

she just recently found out that she was diabetic. She also has an infection in

her leg now but her husband is pretty bad.

Patty

Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 11:27 AM

Subject: RE: Lora and

He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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Lora, Thanks to and patricia on this list serve, I have my left leg

today. I had carbunkles on my left leg. At first just one or two then it became

two or three and then three or four. I reported what my treating doctor said at

the time, and he said it is just those boils that diabetics get from time to

time. I was strongly urged by them to go back to my doctor and have him

prescribe a antibiotic to treat the condition, so I did. So the doctor

prescribed antibiotics for me and I took them. Then the boils did not go away.

I was then urged again to go back to the treating physician and tell him

remember I am a diabetic, and I need some more diabetic treatment for boils. he

reluctantly prescribed antibiotics once again.I told him I wanted to take

antibiotics until all the boils went away, as suggested by and Pat. He

reluctantly prescribed them once again, and I eagerly took the prescription

until the doils were completely gone. You don't know Wayne Kersteader, but I

did not want to wind up like him. An amputation here, and an amputation there

until finally he is dead.

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He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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lori , i see you have leader dog school mentioned, could you emial me off list

please. thanks, karen hughes

RE: Lora and

He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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i too remember wayne and this was a good lesson for all of us. i remember his

experience in the hospital and his call for help. god bless wayne and may we

never forget him and always be the wiser for what he went thru and may we never

have to follow in that way. god bless wayne, karen

RE: Lora and

He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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sure thing  my e-mail is welderslady5261@...

      Lora and Leader Dog Hunnie

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To: blind-diabetics

Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 7:55 AM

Subject: Re: Lora and

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lori , i see you have leader dog school mentioned, could you emial me off list

please. thanks, karen hughes

RE: Lora and

He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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lori, do you have a dog. karen

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He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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Yes , Hunnie a wonderful yellow lab

      Lora and Leader Dog Hunnie

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To: blind-diabetics

Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 1:16 PM

Subject: Re: Lora and

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lori, do you have a dog. karen

RE: Lora and

He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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Yes , Hunnie a wonderful yellow lab

      Lora and Leader Dog Hunnie

Support The Blind and Visually Imparied

To: blind-diabetics

Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 1:16 PM

Subject: Re: Lora and

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lori, do you have a dog. karen

RE: Lora and

He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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Yes , Hunnie a wonderful yellow lab

      Lora and Leader Dog Hunnie

Support The Blind and Visually Imparied

To: blind-diabetics

Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 1:16 PM

Subject: Re: Lora and

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lori, do you have a dog. karen

RE: Lora and

He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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lori i would love to hear more about your dog. how is he under all of the visits

to the hospital. i hope you get some walking time in to help both you and the

dog releave the stress. when you have more time i would love to hear more about

how you got her and all those good details. as you can tell i am dogless but

totally blind eight years now. best, karen

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He has been tested at a larger hospital. The test results are inconclusive

because his pancreas is too inflamed to see clearly what the problem is. They

want to see him again in about a month. They are putting a feeding tube into him

tomorrow. At this point, he may go either way.

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