Can't go through it again so soon after Louis

Posted by: Fiona Posts: 30 - Joined: Sun Jan 15th, 2012 07:34 pm

#203 - by Fiona >> Sun Apr 29th, 2012 09:20 pm

Shailen

Please give me some advice, as you know I lost Louis to cancer 5 1/2 months ago and am still hurting terribly. But over the weekend I have found a pea like lump on one of my other dogs. It is just on her head, a few centimetres from her eye. I can move it and it doesnt seem to bother her and we think it wasnt there the day before. I am beside myself with worry as she was a half sister to Louis. She is only 5 and half. Could it be a cyst, as it has appeared literally overnight? My husband is taking her to the vets tomorrow, but I can't sleep with worry,

Thanks


Fiona
Fiona
Posted by: Shailen Posts: 100 - Joined:

#204 - by Shailen >> Sun Apr 29th, 2012 10:00 pm

Hi Fiona,

Taking her to the vets tomorrow is obviously the best thing to do. In many cases when a lump appears that quickly it is either a cyst or an abscess. But abscesses are almost always bigger than pea-sized and usually cannot be moved around so yes, it is likely that it is a cyst and will turn out to be nothing to worry about too much. Obviously I can't see or feel it and often we need to do a needle aspirate of the lump and look at the cells to know what it is but for tonight I would try not to worry yourself.
Shailen (The Ralph Site founder)
Posted by: Fiona Posts: 30 - Joined: Sun Jan 15th, 2012 07:34 pm

#206 - by Fiona >> Sun Apr 29th, 2012 10:18 pm

Shailen

Thank you very much for your reply. Fingers crossed that it is a cyst. I will let you know.

I really appreciate your help


Kindest regards

Fiona

Fiona
Posted by: Fiona Posts: 30 - Joined: Sun Jan 15th, 2012 07:34 pm

#209 - by Fiona >> Mon Apr 30th, 2012 03:18 pm

Shailen

Took Saffy to the vets and they think it is fibrous tissue as they think she has knocked her head. The vet said she can't take an aspiration as it is too close to her eye, so she said if they did they would have to sedate her and she said if they have to sedate her, they may as well take it out. It is attached to the skin underneath not the bone. So we have decided to watch it for the next couple of weeks then decide to take it out or leave it.

Thank you again for your help, this site has been such a help and comfort to me. Thank you again


Fiona
Fiona
Posted by: Shailen Posts: 100 - Joined:

#210 - by Shailen >> Mon Apr 30th, 2012 07:27 pm

Hi Fiona,

Sounds reasonable to me. Keep a really good eye on it and see what unfolds...

Take care.
Shailen (The Ralph Site founder)
Posted by: Fiona Posts: 30 - Joined: Sun Jan 15th, 2012 07:34 pm

#232 - by Fiona >> Tue May 8th, 2012 08:42 am

Hi Shailen

Just to let you know, the lump on Saffys head has completely gone, she obviously did bang it. Thank goodness, what a relief!

Thanks for your help

Best wishes

Fiona
Fiona
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#234 - by Shailen >> Tue May 8th, 2012 07:55 pm

That's great Fiona, very glad to hear it. Hopefully no more scares for you for a while!
Shailen (The Ralph Site founder)

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