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    Oh My Goodness, What a way to start the day! I'm so glad Sugar is acting ok now and hope she stays that way. I had never heard of that vestibular ailment you mentioned and I went to the site you posted and read about it.. Hope she and your other furry ones stay well

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    (((HUGS))) for Sugar and mum!
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    Thanks again.

    Oh you are SO right, FurkidsMom, so frightening, and I was sure I wasn't going to be coming home with her from the vet. GAH!

    Anyway, all seems well, now. I did not take her for a walk today, just let her rest, be in the back yard. Going to take it easy with her for a bit.
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    I'm so sorry Sandie! You probably remember I went through this with Delilah not too long ago. It was so scary and so sudden. It took about three weeks for her to be normal again. I know you've got a very full plate. Thoughts and prayers going out.


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    Poor Sugar and poor Sandie! I hope she wil continue to feel better
    Lilith Cherry
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    Again, I thank all of you.

    Sugar continues to be well. She is more tired that usual, I'm sure it took a lot out out of her.

    Saturday, the day it happened, I didn't walk her at all, just out in the back yard. Today, I walked her with Marlin. He is S O S L O W. Drove her mad, ha haa, but it was all I wanted her to do today. And she slept soundly for almost an hour afterwards.

    Funny thing I noticed this morning: Sugar refused to come up on my bed! Every morning, she get off the pet bed on the floor where she spent the night and comes up the steps to settle on my bed. She would NOT. Guess she blames the bed for that awful feeling, lol.
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