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Poor Lucas. I hope the vets can do something to help him.
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Well, this is all I know, so far.........
The vet still feels the lump. Seems to be in the same place. But since he is pooping (albeit runny) then she feels it is NOT in the digestive tract.
We got a urine sample. It is negative on all counts. Which is good.
But the diarrhea continues. We are trying pred again and flagyl. Both have been tried, but we must do SOMETHING!
AND.............we learned that someone other than Lucas is peeing on the floor.Twice, while Lucas has been in confinement this week, I found pee spots plaes other than the room Lucas was in.
Pray the meds work.
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Awe gee whiz, more waiting? How can you stand this? Poor baby!
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Poor Lucas, I don't know what to say except that he is also in my thoughts and I hope he will be better soon.
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Jen I hope everything turns out well for Lucas. It's so stressful, especially when they can't find the cause. And boy can I relate to the peeing issue. Mine has gotten better, but has not stopped completely. Good luck and I'll watch for updates.
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