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Thread: Lacey - UPDATE Pg 2, #19; had her mastectomy today.

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    I am sorry that I did not see the orginal thread about Lacey and her surgery. I hope she does better with the E collar than Tina.....Prayers for you both....
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    Thanks everyone. Lacey is feeling lots better. Not back to normal yet, but that is alright. She is DEFINITELY recovering, now. Had me worried all day Saturday.

    She is eating, drinking, pee ing and pooping. She comes to sit with us in the Family Room for short spurts. Seems she can't yet get comfortable on the sofa, so then she is off back to my bed.
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    Good to hear that she is feeling better. Keep it up Lacey girl.
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    Biopsy results are in. Not the best news, but not the worst, either.

    Low grade malignancy. Seems entire tumor was excised, there is a border a the way around with no "bad" cells in that border.

    Recommend closely watching patient for possible recurrence, and recommend chest x rays. That is because this stuff moves NOT to the other nipples, but to the lungs. I asked what happens if we do the x rays. Either we find nothing (GREAT) or we find something and start chemo IF that is what I want to do. I already know I am not putting Lacey through chemo. So no reason to do the x rays.

    I had Lacey in to the vet this evening. She is not recovering as expected. She won't eat or drink, barely takes 2 bites hot dog per day. She has lost 1.5 pounds since Friday. The vet checked her all over: no temp, no tenderness, so discoloring, no signs of internal bleeding, no signs of infection. We did give Lacey a long term antibiotic shot, just in case there IS an infection, which we can't find.

    Other options include: redo the blood work -- all was well before the surgery and there really should not be anything other than, perhaps, an infection. Appetizer pills to encourage her to eat. Fluids, although Lacey is not "clinically dehydrated" at this time. (How come? I haven't seen her drink at all since she came home Friday at 4 PM!)

    Vet admitted she is stumped. Also said it was obvious to her when Lacey walked in that she is not at the point the vet would have expected her to be at by this time.

    Going to wait another day or 2, and then maybe try the appetizer pills.
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    I'm sorry not better news. Hopefully Lacey will be fine for years.
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    Oh, Lacey! On the one hand I am very glad the margins were clean and I hope nothing ever shows up on a chest x-ray. On the other hand, sweety, please drink and eat something, please, pretty please?

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    I hope Lacey gets better. That is a long time to not eat or drink. Poor baby. I hope she starts getting better poor thing.
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    Sending some good thoughts for Lacey.
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    I have been frosted!

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    First, I want to reassure everyone, Lacey is BACK! She is her normal self, eating, drinking and a happy happy girl!

    The problem was the pain relief drug she was given: buprenorphine. It is a narcotic, and used for mil to moderate pain control at home. And it seems to have some side effects which vets are observing, but which are NOT listed ANYWHERE! It says it has a sedation effect. Well, it was making Lacey really odd.

    This morning, Sugar had a follow up with her eye surgeon, for her cataract surgery from 7 months back. I took Lacey along as she has been house bound for 4 days and won't be on walks for a total of 2 weeks. The eye surgeon is WONDERFUL, and as she has worked with me helping 3 pets. I have frequently taken 4 fluffs in for Sugar's visits, lol. She knows about my rescue obsession. Rolled Eyes

    So, seeing as Lacey is wearing a cone collar, she asked and I talked. What is the pain medicine? I told her. STOP it. STOP IT NOW. Er, but it is for pain.
    Ask your vet for something else if Lacey is uncomfortable but after 4 to 5 days she can go with no pain meds. "It is THAT medicine which is making her act weird, not eat and so forth. It is a narcotic." She said they have been seeing this a lot, even though it is not being reported as yet.

    Due to a crazy morning here at home, Lacey hadn't gotten her dose in the AM. And she WAS acting better at this point, 10 AM. So I have stopped giving her that medicine at all. She is FINE!


    I set this as separate thread in case we ever need to back track which medicine. Not that we will remember the name, but remembering Lacey, medicine, weird, will help in a search for it.

    I will phone Lacey's regular vet tomorrow to let her know.
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    Oh, Lacey! Buprenorphine would flatten anybody! It's even more potent than morphine. I'm glad your doing better without it and I know your mum will be able to pick up quickly if you seem to be in pain, cos she knows you so well.

    It is a good thing you went with Sugar to the eye doctor! Did Sugar get a good report, by the way? Could you please have mum give you both, Tasha and Marlin some hugs for me?

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    "That's the power of kittens (and puppies too, of course): They can reduce us to quivering masses of Jell-O in about two seconds flat and make us like it. Good thing they don't have opposable thumbs or they'd surely have taken over the world by now." -- Paul Lukas

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    Glad miss Lacey is now feeling better. Poor girl....
    May I ask how old she was when you had her spayed? Did she have her first heat cycle before you had her spayed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    Did Sugar get a good report, by the way? Could you please have mum give you both, Tasha and Marlin some hugs for me?

    elyse
    Sugar is fine. She has been off meds for the eye for months. Next recheck is 6 months, then annually after that. Sugar has perfect vision, both eyes!

    Quote Originally Posted by *LabLoverKEB* View Post
    Glad miss Lacey is now feeling better. Poor girl....
    May I ask how old she was when you had her spayed? Did she have her first heat cycle before you had her spayed?
    Lacey is a rescue, adopted from the Providence Animal Control. At the time (2 years back), my vet estimated her age at 5 to 7 (I choose 5), and told me when he spayed her that she'd had many, many litters. So I've known she was at risk for mammary gland tumors, been keeping watch.

    Tasha, as a puppy mill rescue, spayed at age 4, is also at risk for her life time.
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    Oh ok. That's the really unfortunate thing about not spaying females BEFORE their first heat.... mammary gland tumors.

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    Dear sweet Lacey, how was your day? Freedom, is Lacey eating better?

    P.S., are Marlin and Sugar rescue dogs, too? P.P.S., HUGS!
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    "That's the power of kittens (and puppies too, of course): They can reduce us to quivering masses of Jell-O in about two seconds flat and make us like it. Good thing they don't have opposable thumbs or they'd surely have taken over the world by now." -- Paul Lukas

    "We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays." -- Persius, first century Roman poet

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    Lacey is fine, her normal happy bouncy self. Doing all her normal things. Yesterday (Thursday) I took her with the rest for a nice long walk. She LOVED being outside after being house bound. She is still wearing the e collar, but she is doing great.

    Marlin was a house pet, adopted at age 9 weeks. Neutered young, so don't expect any issues with him.

    Sugar was used for breeding, spayed at age 9. But a responsible breeder, only every other year. She DID have at least one large litter, her ribs at the back are bent outwards (normal per my vet and nothing to worry about). I watch her but don't worry much.

    Tasha, as a puppy mill rescue, is also high risk for these tumors. Will have to watch her all her life as well.
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