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anaethesia for elderly animal?
Topic Started: Nov 27 2010, 05:31 AM (250 Views)
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begette: that kind of decision is SO hard. I think you have come to the best conclusion you can. Things may change, then you will deal with that.

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Nov 30 2010, 04:02 PM
begette: that kind of decision is SO hard. I think you have come to the best conclusion you can. Things may change, then you will deal with that.

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hey nainai nice to see you drop in. Hope all is well with you.

bj I agree with this too. Trust your decision.
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Fuzzy - how is Becky?
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We're going to the vet this afternoon begete so I hope I'll know something then, although I suppose I might have to wait for lab results.
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Glad you made the decision hard as it was, begete.

Fuzzyo - hope all goes well.
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The vet is not concerned about the facial lesion. Becky has developed several warts over the last 2 or 3 years and this appears to be another one. That was the good news, however she now has a small mass on her abdomen. With luck it is another lipoma and just needs to be monitored.
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I hope that is good news, Fuzzy.
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