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  • #82182
    Anonymous
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    [quote author=sukasud link=topic=11977.msg231040#msg231040 date=1216453487]
    Vet called me with iceys results of lump, no real result really, could be from a trauma, foreign body or a tumour, he was saying about taking it off & sending it away for more testing as they may get a better chance of a result from testing/ looking art the lump, i am a bit nervous of this as shes old & has a high grade murmer.  ???
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    mmmmmmmm I would be concerned too Rose, the cardio specialist Dexter is under, says absolutley no knocking him out, cos of his heart condition, can they take some of the lump out under local anaesthetic?
    :-* for Ice

    #82183
    sukasud
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    may ask about that jaydex , thanx .

    #82184
    GSPmad
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    how LIKELY does vet think it is to be anything that will cause a problem? as val said her layla had one that never gave her a problem.  😉 has it got bigger recently or something? if it was me i migth be thinking more along the lines of old Icey with heart murmur lump may never cause a problem leave it alone – unless they REALLY think it is likely to cause her a problem… don’t know if that’s any help.  :-\

    :-* to you and ice.

    #82185
    Anonymous
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    If it’s not bothering her don’t let it bother you, I would not put any dog under a GA unless it was serious especially an old lady like Ice.
    Even if note the IF it was cancer she would be better living out her days with it, her heart may see her out before the cancer takes hold, and lets not foget the chances of it being the big C are low most doggy lumps are nothing
    Val

    #82186
    sukasud
    Member

    Icey occassionally scratches at the area the lump is in but that may be where the vet clipped her to take sample from lump. Will try to talk to vet about what we will be doing asap. Won’t be putting her under a GA unless really necessary.

    ok just spoke to vet & as lump not troubling icey we will leave it alone unless it grows alot larger or changes colour at-all. Let her enjoy her life she has .

    #82187
    *Nat*
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    Think you’re doing the right thing  :-* {{{hugs}}}

    #82188
    GSPmad
    Member

    ditto nat.  :-*

    #82189
    Misty23
    Member

    I agree too  :-*to Ices

    #82190

    I agree – long as it isnt bothering her it makes no odds  :-* Feel for you, were there with Buster and his lumps – none coming off at his age still hard though  :-*

    #82191
    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    Just wanted to add that I think you made a good choice too. 

    Val is right 🙂  Also, in the remote possibility it was C – would you really put ice through any treatment?

    Am sure she’ll tell you she’s got plenty of happy times left in her yet 🙂

    Claire x

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