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Sun, Dec 18, 05 at 16:53
| My old girl, Jill-12yo, had surgery last Wednesday. Turns out the larger mass on the right side was scar tissue from a previous tumor removal. Left mass was fibrous and benign. Poor thing, they found a slab fracture on one molar and had to remove that at the same time. She was kind of loopy from pain meds and a bit of tranquilizer for the first two days. She's up and around like usual today. I am so relieved it is over.
When I figure out how to use my NEW digital camera :-))) I will post a pic on Duane's thread. Barb |
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| Harriett, Tallulah, and Poppy (and I) send you thoughts of healing for Jill. Cyn |
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- Posted by gonefishin z7bTx (My Page) on Sun, Dec 18, 05 at 21:25
| That is good news Barb. I am sure that you probably suffered more than she did. Help her take it easy a few days and it sounds like she will be fine. Will be looking forward to those pictures. Bill P. |
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| Oh, it is so hard on us animal-owned people to see them in that condition. Duke and I send best wishes to Jill for a quick and pain free recovery! Duane |
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| Barb, Here's to a speedy recovery for Jill. It's amazing how quickly they recover from surgery. I'm still not over Daisy's knee problem but she seems to be fine...maybe it's because I know she has another surgery to look forward to and she doesn't have a clue. I know you are so glad it's over. Get crackin' with that new camera...can't wait to see pictures. Gina |
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| Im sure Jill will be fine, best of luck. Worth |
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- Posted by Coronabarb SoCA9b/sunset19 (My Page) on Thu, Dec 22, 05 at 20:22
| You guys are not giving me enough time to figure out this newfangled camera, LOL!! But now we have another page here! How cool is that! Jill is doing fine. I had to go to Petsmart and get a conehead as she started licking the stitches. I will take them out on Saturday. No more operations for her, I hope. barb |
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