Cuttlefishh
Juvie Member
- Beardie name(s)
- Charlie
CooperDragon":2cdjdmpm said:Wow that sounds like it was rough on her - that can't be comfortable at all. I'm glad the vet was able to get in there and determine what was going on. It sounds like your vet is a real pro! I'm glad she got through the surgery and hope she heals up quickly and completely.
Drache613":2jshvtw6 said:Hello,
Bless Taro, she looks so sweet, recovering. I am so happy the vet is so caring & is sending
you reports & pictures of her. She looks comfortable. It does look like she has food on her
little snout. LOL
Keep us posted on her. When do they expect to release her?
Tracie
AHBD":ckebqkn8 said:Hm, hopefully all will turn out O.K. We never know for sure with major surgery but at least she looks reasonably alert and does not have a black beard. BTW, did you ever get the pre-op xray and can you ask them to circle the suspected calcified tumor ? And I know this is unrelated but my sister has a calcified tumor in her brain, so strange to think it's been there so long [ according to the specialist ] . Dr. said he won't operate + that it's not growing. She also has a mass in her nasal cavity. Makes us nervous but only symptom was bad headache a year ago, that's when the tumor was discovered. Anyway, 2 different subjects .
AHBD":fduqaxjd said:Aw, this is so stressful for you . No one wants to be in that position. I think maybe just fluids should be given for now, her insides are too tender to hold down food. It may be the food she threw up to begin with. She still looks stoic + sweet at the same time.
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