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Great news on lump
Question: No cancer!!!!!! did prove to be a fatty tumor but hers is a little unusual as it grew inside the muscle tissue instead of being attached to the skin, because it is in the muscle . if it does grows larger she would need to have surgery. Regardless I am so thrilled . I was absolutely worried sick due to the look and location that is could be fibrosarcoma especially with the lump being beside the spine. And having had to wait for results 7 times now in just over 3 years it sure does not make it any easier Answer: OG,that's great news I can just imagine your worry,I am a little paranoid about lumps,always checking my kitties bodies,having had 2 kitties with deadly cancer before. Answer: good news! You must be so relieved! Answer: Well thats great news. I am always searching my dogs for lumps and bumps and if I found one I can't imagine the anxiety waiting for the results. You must feel so relieved. Answer: That's wonderful news, OG! Give her a hug from me and slobbery snuffles from the Pack Whew! Waiting is awful! Answer: I'm so glad OG ! Those freakin lumps Sam has one that I don't like, we're going to the vet next week. Answer: OG ~ that's truly wonderful news. Did the Vet suggest anything other than surgical removal? I ask, because I know my Vet has told me she is dreading the day I come to have Bridie's removed ~ it is so complicated separating the muscle tissue to remove the fatty tumour, all the while keeping nerves and veins intact and maintaining the integrity of the involved muscle(s). Answer: I'm truly happy to hear of your good news...so stressful to have lumps/wait for tests. 'SLO Freyja' thanks you again muchos for helping her out ! Answer: OG that is great news indeed! You must be so relieved! Answer: It's always great to hear good news like that! I know it's always a worry when you find lumps which shouldn't be there... Our Pepper has a bunch of Lipomas on her, but only one seems to be attached to muscle. It hasn't changed though over the years. Right now, we're treating her with anitbiotics because she has an absess on one of them which is quite large. It's starting to diminish is size, so hopefully the meds will continue to shrink it down to nothing. Answer: It's always great to hear someone who has good news. Make sure you take a moment to experience the relief and joy that you feel! Sometimes those moments don't come too often, so it's important to experience them when you can! Answer: Woo!!! That's great news! Answer: Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.tendlife.com
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