Georgie's sutures came out...with quite a fight on Dr. Dunn's end! He had to be taken out back, and swaddled in a blanket to get them out. Dr. Dunn admitted to me today that he knew by the next day after surgery, that Georgie's legs would probably not regain any mobility. He said the surgery was far tougher than he thought, and that Georgie's skin along the back of his legs had shrunken. I appreciate him taking the time, and using his skills to at least try (and had sent him a card thanking him, and thanked him again today). So I guess that's why my multiple calls last week weren't returned. Poor Georgie, I feel so terrible that he's been hurting so much, but I feel better that at least he was given a chance to walk. I'll keep trying to do some gentle moving of them, but if he screams....forget it. I'm heading back to bed for a while. Thanks for all the well wishes! Jan & Georgie etc.