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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2041909, member: 76248"] Darwin went back for a checkup this week. His tube feeding is working as well as could be expected. He is steadily putting weight back on with no obvious side effects. He still has quite a lot of energy and runs around the place. They added a few stitches to the tube to help keep it in place and that is working well so far. The tape just kept getting kicked off and stuck on things (everything except his skin) as he ran around. Going to start reducing the feeding tube use to every other day to try and get him back to eating on his own. He is still ignoring hornworms which are his favorite. I still worry about the underlying issue. The vet detected a hepatic mass during the exam, so I suspect that is the root cause of his appetite issues rather than his blindness. I wish it was the latter since I can hand feed him indefinitely and he's still able to detect and return to his basking area. I have a bad feeling about it, but I'll keep giving him the best I can. Another vet visit in a few weeks to do an ultrasound, possible biopsy, and re-visit with the opthalmology dept. [/QUOTE]
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