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Mary - 12 Jan 2004 22:58 GMT
She's fine. It's like nothing ever happened. She has no problem
swallowing the prednisone pills, I just pop them in and she swallows.
She's taking the steps two at a time, leaping up to her window seat,
and talking nonstop.

I am so relieved. Thanks to everyone who cared.
m. L. Briggs - 12 Jan 2004 23:20 GMT
>She's fine. It's like nothing ever happened. She has no problem
>swallowing the prednisone pills, I just pop them in and she swallows.
>She's taking the steps two at a time, leaping up to her window seat,
>and talking nonstop.
>
>I am so relieved. Thanks to everyone who cared.

Would you tell us the diagnosis? MLB
Mary - 12 Jan 2004 23:24 GMT
> >She's fine. It's like nothing ever happened. She has no problem
> >swallowing the prednisone pills, I just pop them in and she swallows.
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> >
> Would you tell us the diagnosis? MLB

The diagnosis is that there is nothing wrong with her. Her pain
yesterday was apparently caused by stumbling and doing the equivalent
of stubbing a toe or twisting her ankle.
 
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