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Bitsy Has (most Likely) Lymphoma!

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Thank you, I hope so too.I was so worried about him but will let you know how he gets on x

Just caught up with your other post and had a read. Great you are seeing Simon, I use them too. Fingers crossed the X-ray will show whether it's stones and if not what it could be. x
 
Just caught up with your other post and had a read. Great you are seeing Simon, I use them too. Fingers crossed the X-ray will show whether it's stones and if not what it could be. x
Thanks, yeah he is a brilliant vet, much better than my local ones who said Sam would have to be put to sleep without doing any tests to find out what was wrong.I'm just a bit worried about the X-ray as he'll probably have to be given gas x
 
Thanks, yeah he is a brilliant vet, much better than my local ones who said Sam would have to be put to sleep without doing any tests to find out what was wrong.I'm just a bit worried about the X-ray as he'll probably have to be given gas x

In total I had my piggies go under anaesthetic 9 times in last couple of years. Itsy ( Bitsys sister) went under 5 times. Fly and Piggie Boy had a whiff of gas also for X-Ray and bloods. I think it's just a little bit and different from full anaesthetic.

Obviously it's always worrying and nerve wrecking because there is always a risk but think positive and think that without the X-rays you won't be closer to finding out what is happening with Sam.

I'll be keeping fingers and toes crossed all day xx
 
In total I had my piggies go under anaesthetic 9 times in last couple of years. Itsy ( Bitsys sister) went under 5 times. Fly and Piggie Boy had a whiff of gas also for X-Ray and bloods. I think it's just a little bit and different from full anaesthetic.

Obviously it's always worrying and nerve wrecking because there is always a risk but think positive and think that without the X-rays you won't be closer to finding out what is happening with Sam.

I'll be keeping fingers and toes crossed all day xx

Yes that's a good way to look at it,it's good to talk to someone who's had experience with X-rays.I will let you know what they say.Hes booked in for 10.40 xx
 
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