chemgirl
Ideal_Rock
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Thanks for the kind wishes.
She seems perfectly fine at the moment, so hopefully she has some quality time left. I went home at lunch and played fetch with her and she was running around no problems. We're going to know the extent of things tomorrow. The vet is really confused about how she could have had the infection for so long if it was really caused by the tumor. He says it should have been more invasive, so he's not really sure what's going on. Hopefully its fairly localized.
And yeah, when he said melanoma I was thinking "Wow seriously? That's like the worst thing it can be." DH is taking it better than I thought he would.
On a side note, I hate how some vets are so tentative with recommending care for a pet. His first suggestions was just waiting to see what happens in the next few months. I suggested the x-rays and then he was happy that I wanted to actually try to make an educated decision about her treatment and jumped to make other recommendations. I've noticed this with other vets as soon as something like a blood test is warranted. They get tentative and say "well, we coooould do a blood test" when really, if there is suspected kidney damage (like with one of my cats) bloodwork sounds pretty important!
She seems perfectly fine at the moment, so hopefully she has some quality time left. I went home at lunch and played fetch with her and she was running around no problems. We're going to know the extent of things tomorrow. The vet is really confused about how she could have had the infection for so long if it was really caused by the tumor. He says it should have been more invasive, so he's not really sure what's going on. Hopefully its fairly localized.
And yeah, when he said melanoma I was thinking "Wow seriously? That's like the worst thing it can be." DH is taking it better than I thought he would.
On a side note, I hate how some vets are so tentative with recommending care for a pet. His first suggestions was just waiting to see what happens in the next few months. I suggested the x-rays and then he was happy that I wanted to actually try to make an educated decision about her treatment and jumped to make other recommendations. I've noticed this with other vets as soon as something like a blood test is warranted. They get tentative and say "well, we coooould do a blood test" when really, if there is suspected kidney damage (like with one of my cats) bloodwork sounds pretty important!