nycbullymama
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- Dec 22, 2012
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That's great news. Fingers crossed it stays this way!
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No seizures for 61 1/2 hours. She is eating and drinking just fine and she is slowly getting back to her bulldog self.
I have some more bad news. They found a cancerous mass on her hock and in a few weeks, if she doesn't have any seizures, she will need to have surgery to remove the cancerous mass. I am absolutely devastated. The surgery can only be done if she doesn't have any seizures. But, even if she doesn't have any seizures, we may not do the surgery as she is a 9 year old girl and she would have to go under full anesthesia and I'm petrified that she won't wake up from the surgery. Also, we have to see whether this will even extend her life as if it won't then there's no point of doing the surgery. Plus, she is not even in pain from the cancerous mass because the vet said that her cancerous mass is very low grade. I also have some good news. She has not had a seizure for a whole week now, and she is jumping a lot and she seems very happy. We are hoping that the cancerous mass removal is not extremely necessary and that she can live with it as she has already had it for 5 years. If she does go under surgery, please pray that she will wake up and recover quickly.