This does sound quite hopeful and we are sure that your decision will be the best one for Ms. Hoppy. Who knew there was so much that could be done for a widdle bunny with some big troubles.
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This does sound quite hopeful and we are sure that your decision will be the best one for Ms. Hoppy. Who knew there was so much that could be done for a widdle bunny with some big troubles.
Wow, first of all, it sounds like Miss Hoppy is in very good hands & you
have been offered so much information. Best of luck to Miss Hoppy for
successful treatment & years of good health. :)
We have an appointment for Friday morning for the ultrasound-guided biopsy, and will let everyone know how that goes!
Thanks, everyone, for the prayers and support.
We will be keeping everything crossed for little Miss Hoppy on Friday! No biting sweetie!
Still praying.....and Miss Hoppy get well! you are worrying the Mama!
We're sending more thoughts and prayers out to Miss Hoppy and her loving family. :)
I just saw this thread now. So sorry you are going through this.
Prayers for Ms. Hoppy.
Prayers on the way for Miss Hoppy and you all on Friday. The cats have paws crossed too!
I hope Miss Hoppy will have good luck on Friday. Hey, she's already got four rabbit feet :D
And they are all firmly attached, and the back ones ready to *thump* at a moment's notice! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dukedogsmom
Good luck for tomorrow HRH!
Thinking of Miss Hoppy!
Best wishes and prayers for tomorrow, Ms Hoppy girl! :)
Miss Hoppy and I just got home from her ultrasound/biopsy. She's still a little woozy, as they gave her a wee bit of Vallium so she wouldn't be scared of the oxygen mask. She's got a shaved patch on her side, which makes us realize how much of her size is fur!
We will not get the biopsy results until tomorrow. Dr. Mayer is afraid it might be the lymphoma, as when they were shaving her side, they found a lump, and he's worried it might be a lymph gland that's also affected. Hopefully it's not, as the thymic lymphoma is more difficult to treat than a simple thymoma. But we are not jumping to conclusions, and will see what he says when he calls tomorrow. There's a chance the labs won't be done tomorrow, but he did rush the slides to them, hoping for an answer sooner rather than later.
Thanks everyone for your prayers, when we know more, I will let you know, I promise.
We will send extra prayers out for her tests to the least of the 2! Hope she feels less woozy soon.