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3059.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Nov 17 1989 13:16 | 5 |
| Are there alternatives other than surgery? Are you near some place
like Tufts where you could ask for a second opinion? If the tumor is
not cancerous, I thought they could destroy it non-surgically like
they did Barbara Bush's.
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3059.2 | We've been there | CISM::BEAUDET | | Fri Nov 17 1989 13:26 | 15 |
| Of course every case is different, but our Jinxie who just turned
17 has real problems with his teeth and gums and must have dental
work each year. Dr. LeVan at Marlboro Animal Hospital takes an
EKG of him first which is transmitted to someplace in NY. There
they get the results and let the Dr. know whether or not to go ahead
with the surgery. I feel much more comfortable with this added
bit of precaution even though I know nothing is 100%. We had a
dog who lived to a ripe old age. Once when he went in for tooth
work, the EKG results came back negative so Dr. LeVan put him on
some kind of medication for a couple of weeks and then the same
procedure was repeated at which time they felt he was OK for the
surgery.
I know exactly how you're feeling. My thoughts will be with you
on Monday.
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3059.3 | We tried Medication | WMOIS::MBROWN | | Fri Nov 17 1989 13:33 | 15 |
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We tried medication(s), one for her heart rate because is was high and
the medication helped bring it down. The other was for any pain she
may be experiencing from the tumor. The vet says these tumors only
occur in older cats, and he also told me that the operation is a quick
and routine one. However, it is necessary! My mom thinks I should
have her put to sleep. I said to her, "If you were older and needed an
operation would you want someone to pull the plug on you"?? She sure
changed her mind quite quickly!
Thanx for your input.
mjb
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3059.4 | | RBAB::MTAG | | Fri Nov 17 1989 13:48 | 14 |
| My mom's cat is 17 1/2 and about 2 years ago, and a complete geriactic
profile done and his teeth cleaned. He had to be put under for the
teeth and he did not respond very well. He also has this BIG calcium
deposit in is right shoulder area that the vet would like removed, but
since it doesn't bother him, my mom says "NO". The vet told her the
same thing - he might not pull through the surgery.
I agree, are there other alternatives? Sometimes, I believe, the
surgery is worse than the disease (or whatever) is. I'd hate to see
something like "the surgery was a success, but the patient died"
happen. It's not always worth it.
Mary
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3059.5 | poor little baby | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Fri Nov 17 1989 13:52 | 13 |
| My little girl Pookie aka her Royal Highness, will be 14 in March,
and last winter she has to have surgery, as a result of that
her thyroid was "acting up".. My vet and I decided to take a wait and
see approach..versus any agressive action,, it 4 monthes, and
a few tests, and she is fine, I realize that all cases are different,
if it were me , I would ask if the tumor was " unfriendly", the reason
I say this is because at her last exam(about 1 month ago).. we found
a similar tumor on Pookie, like the one we did the surgery for, we sent
/did a bioposy,, it appears to benign, and she is not in any pain, so
we decided to leave well enough alone,instead of putting her thru
a "routine surgery"Good luck,
Regards
Kate
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3059.6 | Hyperthoroid Cats | GENRAL::BALDRIDGE | Fall has fell | Fri Nov 17 1989 14:11 | 11 |
| Both Doobie (15) and Peaches (14) are hyperthyroid(ic?) and must take
Tapazole (5 mg), 1/2 tablet twice a day. They were started on this
treatment about 2 months ago and the improvement in their overall health
is amazing. Peaches had only a fair appetite and constant loose bowels
and his coat (shorthair) was dull and kinda ratty looking. Doobie would
hardly eat a thing, bowels O.K., coat(longhair) dull and real rough to
the touch. Now they eat well, bowels normal, and coats shiny and
smooth and they have both gained weight. Food: Science Diet K/D.
Chuck, Jane, Doobie, Peaches and Cassandra(the flea)
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3059.7 | My 2 cents | CGVAX2::LANDRY | | Fri Nov 17 1989 15:09 | 11 |
| My opinion, if the tumor does not bother the kitty and is not
cancerous, I would not go thru with the surgery.
But if you absolutely have to have the surgery, I would get a 2nd
opinion and Tufts would be the place I would go.
Good luck, it must be a very hard decision. Just remember, you
are doing what's good for the kitty and that's all that counts.
Anna/Zildjian/Spunky
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3059.8 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Nov 17 1989 15:26 | 3 |
| Please let us know how things are going. We have our fingers and
paws crossed.
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3059.9 | keep 'em coming till Monday Afternoon | WMOIS::MBROWN | | Fri Nov 17 1989 15:40 | 11 |
| THE SURGERY IS SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY MORNING. I'LL KNOW THE RESULTS
THAT AFTERNOON. I HAVE MY FINGERS CROSSED AS WELL. SO FAR I'VE HAD NO
REPLIES FROM ANYONE WHOSE OLDER CAT HAS HAD SURGERY. MOST OLDER CAT
OWNERS JUST LET THE CAT LIVE W/THE TUMOR (OR DISEASE) AND/OR KEEP THE
CAT ON MEDICATION. BUT THAT'S NOT GOOD ALL THE TIME (OR FOR THE REST
IF ITS LIFE) EITHER.
WHY CAN'T CAT'S LIVE AS LONG AS PEOPLE??
Mjb
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3059.10 | 2nd opinion | CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_D | just call me dunwoody di | Sat Nov 18 1989 20:04 | 6 |
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we also would try to get a second opinion on something as vital as
this. good luck on momday. our prayerz are with you, too...
diane, stanley & stella
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3059.11 | I think I would seriously consider it | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Mon Nov 20 1989 07:42 | 16 |
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I would be sure that the vet does a good pre-surgical workup.
I know this isn't quite the same but Bumpy developed a hernia
2 yrs ago at age 10 yrs. I opted for the surgery even tho she
suffered NO discomfort or pain from the hernia. At the time, my
reasoning was "Hernias can become a real problem if not repaired
and she is in the best shape to tolerate the surgery right now.
She's only going to get older".
I can't say she came through it as well as a kitten, but she came
through with flying colors.
She's now 12 and our new vet told me that considering her age,
she's in "phenomenal condition".
Good luck. I'll be thinking of you.
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3059.12 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Nov 20 1989 19:28 | 4 |
| What happened to the base note? I have been out of town for a few
days and didn't get a chance to see it.
Jo
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3059.13 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Nov 20 1989 19:33 | 8 |
| re: .12
The author of .9 was asking about surgery which the vet said was
necessary but chancy for her older cat. The surgery was scheduled
for tomorrow. I hope the disappearance of the base note doesn't mean
something bad happened and the author can't stand to talk about it any
more so she deleted the note.....
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3059.14 | See 3072 for More | WMOIS::MBROWN | | Tue Nov 21 1989 08:56 | 5 |
| See Note 3072, for a modification of this note. I deleted this base
note by mistake, I wanted to edit it instead.
MJB/WMO
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