On January 05 2008, 9:32 PM, pitbullmamaliz wrote:It does go into remission - CinderDee's Kato has beaten it! If you check lower down in this section, you'll see the thread about Kato.
On January 05 2008, 9:30 PM, madremissy wrote:I don"t know if this is a good question but here it goes> does it ever go into remission like a human could?
I just left you a reply on the other but I let you know again. My mom has put him on the prayer list at her church. I hope you don't mind. It is an Episcopal church and they have a service twice a year for people who want to bring their animals in to be blessed. Sammy and Tassy have the charm of St. Frances Xavier on their collars. He is supposed to be the Saint for animals. Just thought you would like to know that the whole congregation at All Saints Church in Jacksonville, Florida will be thinking of Mick this Sunday morning.
On January 05 2008, pitbullmamaliz wrote:It does go into remission - CinderDee's Kato has beaten it! If you check lower down in this section, you'll see the thread about Kato.
On January 05 2008, 11:23 PM, Malli wrote:On January 05 2008, pitbullmamaliz wrote:It does go into remission - CinderDee's Kato has beaten it! If you check lower down in this section, you'll see the thread about Kato.
I think we also need to understand what remission means, I looked it up to confirm what I thought it meant, from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remission
the state of absence of disease activity in patients with a chronic illness, with the possibility of return of disease activity.
On January 05 2008, 11:31 PM, Malli wrote:true true There is a dog that has been coming to my work for chemo since I started which is 2.5 years ago.
I didn't mean to put a damper on it, but just for people to truly understand...
On January 06 2008, 4:22 AM, CinderDee wrote:What a great idea! Thanks, Jen (Marinepits) & PBT!
Missy, thanks so much for putting Kato on the prayer list!
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