I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
having problems with seizures. Today she's having serious problems. She
had two big seizures on the vet's exam table, and is now in the Intensive
Care Unit.
Maggie and Pat (my brother) could both use all the purrs we can muster.
Dan
Joy - 13 Jul 2007 18:36 GMT
Purrs for Maggie and Pat.

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> I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
> having problems with seizures. Today she's having serious problems. She
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> Dan
Kreisleriana - 13 Jul 2007 18:48 GMT
>I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
>having problems with seizures. Today she's having serious problems. She
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>Dan
Doggy purrs on the way.
Theresa
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Will in New Haven - 13 Jul 2007 18:56 GMT
> I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
> having problems with seizures. Today she's having serious problems. She
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> Dan
Our cats will be happy to purr for a d*g, in honor of their pal Bear,
who is a Labrador Tennis-Ball Retriever by trade.
The dog we had when I was born was a Springer named Bumpy. She was
gone before I was really aware but I remember feeling safe and warm
when the big dog was around.
Bear and I can't purr but we can send my best wishes and his tail-wag.
Will in New Haven
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men is the finest demonstration of God's love for mankind this side of
the sacrifice of his Son." A priest at St. Christine's in Youngstown,
Ohio, talking to my grandfather around 1952.
Karen - 13 Jul 2007 20:44 GMT
Purrs on the way.
> I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
> having problems with seizures. Today she's having serious problems. She
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> Dan
GaDragonfly - 13 Jul 2007 20:44 GMT
> I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
> having problems with seizures. Today she's having serious problems. She
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> Dan
Healing purrs for Maggie and comforting purrs and gentle headbutts on
the way for your brother Pat.
Julie, Hobbes, Lacey, Sam and Barnabus
Inge Grotjahn - 13 Jul 2007 20:45 GMT
Am 13.07.2007 schrieb Daniel Mahoney:
> Maggie and Pat (my brother) could both use all the purrs we can muster.
Purrs are coming over to Maggie, Pat and family from
Inge and the catgang

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Ann - 13 Jul 2007 21:47 GMT
Purrs on the way.
Ann

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> I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
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Adrian A - 13 Jul 2007 22:25 GMT
> I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has
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> Dan
Purrs all round.

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mlbriggs - 13 Jul 2007 23:27 GMT
> I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
> having problems with seizures. Today she's having serious problems. She
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> Dan
Purrs for your brother and his poor doggie. MLB
Daniel Mahoney - 14 Jul 2007 00:38 GMT
I just talked to Pat. Maggie is back home and doing a lot better.
Maggie has been on a new prescription since early this year. While on this
med, she was experiencing a couple seizures a month. Since May she's been
having 5 a month. She's had 5 so far in July, and it's only the 13th. The
vet started investigating and found that the pharmacy changed supplier of
Maggie's meds in May. Her med used to be a solid caplet of time-release
medicine. The new form is a powder in a capsule. The vet took one apart and
could find nothing to suggest it contained time-release meds.
So it looks like the pharmacy changing suppliers almost killed Maggie.
JBHajos - 14 Jul 2007 11:18 GMT
>I just talked to Pat. Maggie is back home and doing a lot better.
I'm so glad to hear that. I had asked Sandy to send some woofs
for Maggie from the RB - maybe she heard and helped out. I hope
Maggie can get proper meds now and will be doing much better.
Jeanne
Daniel Mahoney - 15 Jul 2007 01:26 GMT
> I just talked to Pat. Maggie is back home and doing a lot better.
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> So it looks like the pharmacy changing suppliers almost killed Maggie.
I just spoke to Pat again. As of 5 PM Pacific Maggies is back at the
ER. Pat believes Maggie just had a stroke.
That poor dog is having an awful time of it.
polonca12000 - 15 Jul 2007 16:47 GMT
> I just talked to Pat. Maggie is back home and doing a lot better.
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> So it looks like the pharmacy changing suppliers almost killed Maggie.
How horrible! I do hope Maggie gets the right medicine now.
Lots of purrs and best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek
Suz - 14 Jul 2007 15:00 GMT
> I've mentioned before how my brother's Springer Spaniel, Maggie, has been
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> Dan
Purrs that Maggie gets better soon.
Suz&Spicey