She's home!


The doc said that she did really, really well. He did have to remove the gland closer to the vena cava, but he said that he was able to get it out really cleanly and easy, and he believes he got it all. The next 48 hours will be the most critical, and I'm glad I have the weekend off to wait on the Queen's every need.

It feels really good to have her home, but I know she still has a way to go.

As soon as she got home she was already alert and giving me kisses. She has also been eating and drinking, which is a good sign. You can tell that she is sore, but I can totally understand after looking at the incision.

I just wanted to thank you all again for keeping my girl in your thoughts. It means a lot!


WARNING: The picture of her belly isn't for the faint of heart. I showed it to mum and she couldn't look at it long at all.

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Ouch!