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Oh Sally - I hope it's just a cyst or something equally benign. Don't panic - I know it's easy to say, but don't worry until you know you have to (if you know what I mean ). In the interim . . . hugs to both you and Tilly. |
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I agree with Yola. Cysts are quite common and easy to remove. Kazz's old lady, Cleo, had one removed when she was over 20 years old - Tilly is just a child in comparison. Try to stay calm - chance are it'll be fine |
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Thanks she seem to be OK aside from her usually sneezing which isn't getting better even with anitbiotics. But I am remaining calm until monday when we will see what it is. She is supposed to be going to a cattery on Wednesday as I am off to scotland for christmas with my family. But my mum and Dad have said if she needs an operation she can come to scotland as we own the houe we are staying in and she can stay in my room and have loads of love. Sally |
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Yeap cysts are soft. Cleo's was removed Jan 18th 2006, she had nothing else wrong with her but the size got big enough to warrant removal so we did. She went in the morning, home early afternoon, she was perfect totaly fine even had a couple of teeth cleaned while she was under. Eating by tea time same day and right as rain - no worries at all and she was of course 23 years old then. This was her lump,this was taken 20th Dec 2005 |
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