OH man we've been on one emotional roller coaster here. We picked her up from the University on Saturday and not only does she have Chylthorax but she has a mass and they beleive its a thymoma a slow growing cancer that is invasive. They feel it may be the cause of her fluid leakage. We left there feeling like her odds were not that great. They wanted to do surgery that was set up for Wedesday. They would attempt to get the mass, AND ligate her tube to see if the leakage would stop plus get all the cancer out. By last night we decided NO we wernt doing surgery and we were going to have her put down once she fills up with fluid again.

Today my husband called them to say we decided against the surgery. The Doctor seemed surprised and asked why. They began to talk and what it comes down to is he feels the odds are 50/50. He also said he himself has never seen this...this type of tumor where it is with the fluid leakage. I asked because of this rarity is there funding or help from the University,,,of course he says no.. then I asked if they could cap off what we feel we could afford--he will ask the Director that. He then said what if she needed more time in recover and it came to 500 or 800 more---I said well ask the Director if we could have a year to pay that. He feels they would do that. So it would be about 3000 now--and some time for the other. We are feeling like 50/50 odds are hopeable...we also feel like because this is so rare--we want to see if she can beat it. It would be great publicity for the University which many could be a bargaining tool later...but i doubt that. It looks like we may be doing the Surgery after all. Crazy--huh?