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Date Posted: 6:30:59 am, Tue, 10/02/07
Author: Sandy
Subject: No specialist, Denise, just our regular vets. Earlier this summer, the vet found a pea sized lump between his shoulder blades where he's been getting his depo shot. We were advised to keep an eye on it but now it's the size of a large marble. Dr. Larry says it seems to be attached deeply to the muscle structure and, at the very least, we need to get a biopsy done to check on what it is. He thinks he can feel "tenacles" coming off of the lump, which isn't good. Oh, and it was all in my post from last Wednesday.
In reply to: D 's message, "Hi! I was surprised to see you all her on Saturday! Sometimes the weekends are slow here! : ) Sandy! My gosh! I looked down farther and didn't find your post so not sure how much you posted but I am so sorry! What makes them suspect this? Poor guy has had it rough! Do you have a spcialist in mind?" on 9:39:25 pm, Sat, 09/29/07


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