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Beardie ER
Cancerous tumor, full tail amputation, recovery?
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 1992402, member: 8309"] Hello, There are a number of cases that deal with tail amputations & they can deal with amputation & have a normal life. It takes a bit of time for adjustment for them, such as balance & mobility issues but they do learn to adapt. I wish that they felt they could just remove the affected portion but not do an amputation. If it has spread some then I definitely understand the rationale behind the surgery. He should pull through being under anesthesia, most do, so that shouldn't be too much of a concern. It should be dealt with pretty soon if it's growing like that. What a horrible predicament he is in & you for having to go through it all with him. When do you think you are going to have to make a final decision of surgery? Keep us posted on the situation. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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