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Oh I am sorry to hear that. Yes, I plan on taking it very slowly with Scarlett. Next few feedings will be just the head and shoulders, then work our way up from there. I get worried because the head seems to leave such a big lump in her. It seems a whole pinky would make her pop!
When I got home from karate tonight, she was out and about. I managed to snap a couple of pictures. They're kind of blurry because of smears on the glass, but I didn't want to take her out and stress her. She does look smaller to me, as if she's lost some weight, but considering all she's gone through, I think she looks pretty good. Hopefully, I'll get some weight back on her.
She is still very active, though, and that is encouraging.
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