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Fluffy back at TED's
After what looked like a good recovery she suddenly started going downhill
again late last night. I took her into TED's today and once again acting bright & perky and like nothing was wrong. But this time he found a lump on her shoulder. He took a needle of it and it turned out to be pus filled (which I guess is good news compared to other forms of 'lump'). The vet said the lump could have been there when she was last examined but so small no-one would have picked it, or it could be new, he couldn't say. I certainly dont remember there being anything obvious in the region even last night, and I thought I went over her pretty thoroughly. He took blood to do a panel and if the panel comes back OK, she'll be getting surgery tomorrow AM to flush out the abcess, hopefully find its cause, and to put in a drain before sewing it back up. If the blood work comes out indicating that surgery is not advisable, being an old dog and all, we may be looking at making a difficult decision on Christmas Eve. *sigh* You know what I'll be asking for, and know that you folks will be sending them, so thankyou. Yowie -- If you're paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many pancakes can you fit in a doghouse? None, icecream doesn't have bones. |
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Fluffy back at TED's
Yowie wrote:
After what looked like a good recovery she suddenly started going downhill again late last night. I took her into TED's today and once again acting bright & perky and like nothing was wrong. But this time he found a lump on her shoulder. He took a needle of it and it turned out to be pus filled (which I guess is good news compared to other forms of 'lump'). The vet said the lump could have been there when she was last examined but so small no-one would have picked it, or it could be new, he couldn't say. I certainly dont remember there being anything obvious in the region even last night, and I thought I went over her pretty thoroughly. He took blood to do a panel and if the panel comes back OK, she'll be getting surgery tomorrow AM to flush out the abcess, hopefully find its cause, and to put in a drain before sewing it back up. If the blood work comes out indicating that surgery is not advisable, being an old dog and all, we may be looking at making a difficult decision on Christmas Eve. *sigh* You know what I'll be asking for, and know that you folks will be sending them, so thankyou. Yowie Purrs fur all in your house and fur a good recovery. Maybe Aunti Biotics can help? Ryan, fur his house. -- Peace, Fred (Remove FFFf from my email address to reply by email). |
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Fluffy back at TED's
You know what I'll be asking for, and know that you folks will be
sending them, so thankyou. Yowie All of us here in mid-Iowa will be sending purrs and prayers for Fluffy's lump to be easily treated and for her health to be up to the demands of the surgery. Amelia T Cat |
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Fluffy back at TED's
On Dec 23, 4:11*am, "Yowie" wrote:
*After what looked like a good recovery she suddenly started going downhill again late last night. I took her into TED's today and once again acting bright & perky and like nothing was wrong. But this time he found a lump on her shoulder. He took a needle of it and it turned out to be pus filled (which I guess is good news compared to other forms of 'lump'). The vet said the lump could have been there when she was last examined but so small no-one would have picked it, or it could be new, he couldn't say. I certainly dont remember there being anything obvious in the region even last night, and I thought I went over her pretty thoroughly. He took blood to do a panel and if the panel comes back OK, she'll be getting surgery tomorrow AM to flush out the abcess, hopefully find its cause, and to put in a drain before sewing it back up. If the blood work comes out indicating that surgery is not advisable, being an old dog and all, we may be looking at making a difficult decision on Christmas Eve. *sigh* You know what I'll be asking for, and know that you folks will be sending them, so thankyou. Purrs coming from this house. -- Will in New Haven. |
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Fluffy back at TED's
Of course purrs will be sent to Fluffy. It doesn't matter what species a
beloved one is, purrs and positive thoughts are always ready whenever needed. May the TED find that the abcess can be safely removed and that you won't be faced with the extremely sad and loving decision we all face at one time or another. Positive thoughts and many purrs from me and from Puddi. Fran and Puddi -- Remove "spam" from addy to reply " |
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Fluffy back at TED's
On Dec 23, 4:11*am, "Yowie" wrote:
*After what looked like a good recovery she suddenly started going downhill again late last night. I took her into TED's today and once again acting bright & perky and like nothing was wrong. But this time he found a lump on her shoulder. He took a needle of it and it turned out to be pus filled (which I guess is good news compared to other forms of 'lump'). The vet said the lump could have been there when she was last examined but so small no-one would have picked it, or it could be new, he couldn't say. I certainly dont remember there being anything obvious in the region even last night, and I thought I went over her pretty thoroughly. He took blood to do a panel and if the panel comes back OK, she'll be getting surgery tomorrow AM to flush out the abcess, hopefully find its cause, and to put in a drain before sewing it back up. If the blood work comes out indicating that surgery is not advisable, being an old dog and all, we may be looking at making a difficult decision on Christmas Eve. *sigh* You know what I'll be asking for, and know that you folks will be sending them, so thankyou. Yowie -- If you're paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many pancakes can you fit in a doghouse? None, icecream doesn't have bones. Purrs speeding on their way from Canada for Fluffy's abcess to be taken care of and for a speedy recovery. Heather and DaRennieKidz |
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Fluffy back at TED's
Purrrs for Fluffy to be okay., Yowie.
No more kitties or d*ggies going tew da Bridge right now.!!! Love Mosey and his meowmie Kyla "Yowie" After what looked like a good recovery she suddenly started going downhill again late last night. I took her into TED's today and once again acting bright & perky and like nothing was wrong. But this time he found a lump on her shoulder. He took a needle of it and it turned out to be pus filled (which I guess is good news compared to other forms of 'lump'). The vet said the lump could have been there when she was last examined but so small no-one would have picked it, or it could be new, he couldn't say. I certainly dont remember there being anything obvious in the region even last night, and I thought I went over her pretty thoroughly. He took blood to do a panel and if the panel comes back OK, she'll be getting surgery tomorrow AM to flush out the abcess, hopefully find its cause, and to put in a drain before sewing it back up. If the blood work comes out indicating that surgery is not advisable, being an old dog and all, we may be looking at making a difficult decision on Christmas Eve. *sigh* You know what I'll be asking for, and know that you folks will be sending them, so thankyou. Yowie -- If you're paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many pancakes can you fit in a doghouse? None, icecream doesn't have bones. |
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Fluffy back at TED's
Purrs for Fluffy D*g.
Purr2nya & Antee Sylvia "Yowie" wrote in message ... After what looked like a good recovery she suddenly started going downhill again late last night. I took her into TED's today and once again acting bright & perky and like nothing was wrong. But this time he found a lump on her shoulder. He took a needle of it and it turned out to be pus filled (which I guess is good news compared to other forms of 'lump'). The vet said the lump could have been there when she was last examined but so small no-one would have picked it, or it could be new, he couldn't say. I certainly dont remember there being anything obvious in the region even last night, and I thought I went over her pretty thoroughly. He took blood to do a panel and if the panel comes back OK, she'll be getting surgery tomorrow AM to flush out the abcess, hopefully find its cause, and to put in a drain before sewing it back up. If the blood work comes out indicating that surgery is not advisable, being an old dog and all, we may be looking at making a difficult decision on Christmas Eve. *sigh* You know what I'll be asking for, and know that you folks will be sending them, so thankyou. Yowie -- If you're paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many pancakes can you fit in a doghouse? None, icecream doesn't have bones. |
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