Re: Christy, you have cattle,?.

From: Christina (angelnstix@msn.com)
Wed Mar 27 09:55:21 2002


We have mainly black angus we breed them. Sounds like you have alot of critters too. I love it!! Its a great life.

Don't ever stop giving advice. My dad once told me the good thing about advice is you can take it or leave it. What you said gave me hope. All I have heard is to NOT have surgery. I understand why many say not to do it though cuz it just sucks all the way around no matter what you do it sounds like...lol. So your adhesions did not come back? Or are they just less painful after surgery? Where were yours located at? Sorry for all the questions. Thanks so much for caring about me. Hugs, Christy

At Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Sally Grigg wrote: >
>Christy? you have cattle? What kind? Milk or beef, Breed? I used to raise
>cows but I'm down to two "show and tell" for the Inn. One is pregnant and is
>a beefmaster, a new breed. She's due any day, or else she's not pregnant at
>all LOL I've also got Alpaca, sheep, and baby lambs, so cute you could
>jump for joy.
>
> I don't know if an operation helps anybody, but well, I guess that's not
>true its helps some people. And its helped me. I'd be dead probably if they
>hadn't operated, so there's no cut and dried answer. Just be sure you know
>why you are being operated on and try to have it laproscopically. You know,
>I say the same stuff so much, I fear I'm becoming boring and giving people
>advice who don't need it. Anyway, lots of love winging it's way to you,
>Sally
>
>P.S. I'm not a doctor, just someone suffering from adhesions with some of my
>own opinions based on what I've seen and heard.


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