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Merry Christmas FJ


Imrlgoddess

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I hope everyone has had a really nice holiday. 

I woke up at 3:30am with a gallbladder attack. Having had one a couple months back I didn't panic I just grabbed the smart phone & the heating pad & started a 10 hour waiting game. 

Thor baby stayed with me the entire time. He didn't understand why mommy was making dinosaur noises into the wet litter box so he sat in solidarity with me each time. From bedroom to living room & back... He's been right there. All is much better now but he's still close to mama on the ottoman. 

Ears that say "turn the damn flash off!" And Christmas dinner of champions!

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Bethella

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I'm glad you're feeling better and that Thor was such a big help.

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FloraKitty35

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Gallbladder attacks suck.  I had mine out 15 years ago. I have never regretted that decision, since gallbladder disease runs in my Mother's family. 

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DaniLouisiana

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Oh Sweetie, that sucks! Drink your ginger ale and feel better please! Thor, you continue to your job of nursing your Mama! 

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feministxtian

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Gallbladder attacks SUCK!!!!! Thor, you're such a good boy for staying with mommy. I'm sure she felt much better knowing you were with her...

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    • LillyP

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