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    I'm so sorry to hear this Wishing all the best to you and your crew.

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    I am so sorry to read about Sugar & Merlin. They both are in my thoughts & prayers. Hugs to you & gentle pets for Sugar & Merlin.
    The frost is on the pumpkin & I've been BOO'D by two pet talk ghosts.
    Thank you Fritz & Cassiesmom

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    Oh, Sandie - so very sorry to hear about Sugar. Prayers headed your way

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    Oh Sandie, I am so sorry to hear this. Give her a big hug for me. Love her lots and spoil her rotten for whatever time she has. She is lucky to have you.

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    Thank you.
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    Lab Results of the Biopsy

    This afternoon, the specialist called with the lab report. "It really couldn't be any worse" he said. I'll put in the details for medical folks. For the rest of us, skip down to Microscopic Findings and Comment:

    *****

    Biopsy
    Microscopic Description: The multiple small tissue pieces are
    segments of a larger mass with a small band of superficial
    epithelial cells in one place. This is composed of fields and septa
    of proliferative, pleomorphic neoplastic spindle-cells. These have
    oval/elongate heterochromatic nuclei with 1-2 mitotic form/hpf and
    moderate amphophilic cytoplasm Scattered in and cuffed by the
    neoplastic spindle-cells are irregular islands of neoplastic
    cartilage. In other fields small staghorn/trebecular deposits of
    eosinophilic material consistent with bone matrix are also formed by
    the neoplastic cells.

    Microscopic Findings
    : MAXILLARY/NASAL MASS - OSTEOCHONDROSARCOMA.

    Comment: This primary bone/cartilage must be considered aggressive
    with a guarded to poor prognosis for further local invasion and
    possible distant spread.

    *****
    He said that there is no hope of remission, but we can slow it down using Palladia, a chemotherapy pill. So I have some of those. I never knew, I am not allowed to touch chemo meds, so with the prescription I also got several plastic gloves. Sugar will need periodic kidney and liver blood work done while on this med.

    The bump on Sugar's nose is now about the size of a "shooter," those large size marbles. And it oozes and drains. He said it will continue to grow and to drain, that the nose is no longer open for drainage. And the cancer cells prevent any sort of healing where the stitch is. He had considered just leaving it open, but decided to put in the stitch.

    We go in on May 3 to have the one stitch out, he said he will stop in to see her at the time and answer any questions I have.

    I have so little background I don't even know what to ask!
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    How sad. How is she feeling? Does it bother her? Is she eating okay?
    I've Been Frosted

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