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21 August 2019 - 4:31 pm
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Had my consultation/evaluation at Metropolitan Veterinary  Hospital in Akron today with Dr. Gamblin an oncologist for my Fuzz (feline).  Fuzz was given a thorough exam and work up including biopsy of mass, multiple views/xrays, full chemistry panels and blood work and all will be reviewed by surgeons and other specialists to determine course of treatment.  Dr. Gamblin was so thorough and very nice.  The mass is growing on/over the entire right scapula and per x-rays shows some fuzzy edges all around which may not result in a complete amputation- was explained to me in cats with this mass causing so much damage to entire area it may not be possible to get all the tumor being so close to chest wall and as a result that leaves a 'contaminated chest wound still containing cancer'  So I am awaiting the results and advice from all that will review all the testing done today to proceed.  Fuzz was also diagnosed with a heart murmur today but X-rays showed heart appearing at large end of normal per oncologist view of X-ray and no sign that cancer has spread anywhere in his chest cavity/lungs/rest of body but again specialists will look and read all tests and determine how/what way is best to proceed considering every factor. Today we were sent home with gabapentin for help with pain. Fuzz was a trooper and even the Dr. commented what a laid back cat he is while being poked, prodded and rubbed all over during physical exam. I am so thankful to have found this board and members.  I feel better finding medical staff who specialize in treatment of diseases instead of my local vet just saying lets amputate with no further testing/biopsy/etc.  This hospital is amazing and even walking in I was in awe of the practice and how we were treated.  Fuzz was only cat present today amongst about 10 dogs that were there during my time, but if you only knew this cat, he grew up with 2 labradors and truly believes he is a dog! 

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21 August 2019 - 5:08 pm
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Fuzz, you are such a Champion in so many levels.  Clearly you have everyone  falling in love with you the first second of meeting you❤

It sounds like you have a great Team to look after Fuzz snd what's in his best interest.  It's  wonderful that all jis preliminary  workup shows he's quite fit.   And it sounds like the murmur isn't  an issue at all

You are doing  such an excellent  job of xoveri g allnuoir based and checking off all the boxes.  You soon will have a treatment plan and can move forward.  

Extra treats for that sweet boy😎

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Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too!

Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!

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22 August 2019 - 10:03 am
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Wow what a great experience indeed! I am so happy you went the extra mile to go to Metropolitan Vet. I looked them up and guess what? They are an AAHA-accredited practice. Your experience makes total sense. Every AAHA practice meets the highest standards of care, and understands the best ways to communicate with patients and their people. Yay! Do you have any photos at the practice that you'd like to share? I would love to share this with the community and AAHA, if that's OK by you.

with this mass causing so much damage to entire area it may not be possible to get all the tumor being so close to chest wall and as a result that leaves a ‘contaminated chest wound still containing cancer’  

Try not to worry too much, that was our situation with Jerry. He had osteosarcoma in a scapula tumor, and the vets said the same thing to us. Well, Jerry lived two years when he was only given six months! So you just never know.

3-paws up to you and Fuzz, what a happy update and a great attitude you have! smiley_clap

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