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Thread: Raven's cancer *Final recheck, pg 38 (post 568)*

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    Oh wow, you can see it easily. I don't think I've seen anything like it
    before, but if she's eating & playing normally, I would think it's not that
    serious.
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    Well I've been searching and hunting and I'm wondering if it could possibly be what is called an epulis. It seems it can range from pretty easy to deal with to requiring more in depth surgery and sometimes even radiation. I feel sick with worry .

    http://www.peteducation.com/article....articleid=3057

    http://www.bobmckee.com/Client%20Inf...ia/Epilus.html

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    Thanks for the sites K-Nine. I had never heard or seen anything like this before. The links were very educational.

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    Oh no, I'm very sorry to hear this. I hope if it is an epulis it will be the kind that is easy to deal with. I know how worried you are, I'm the same way, I always look on the internet and make myself worry even worse. Please keep us updated.

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    I'm just seeing this, Jess. You must be sick with worry. I'll keep you and Raven in my thoughts and prayers. I hope the vet visit gives you some answers real soon. {{{{{HUGS}}}}}


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    Thanks Barry!

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    Hope it all checks out okay. Try not to worry too much till then. My Dr. ex-SIL used o tell me: "keep in mind that the chances are far greater that it is not serious. If it is, the chances are greater that it is still not life-threatening." Somehow hearing this always made me feel less anxious.

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    Never saw anything like this, so I learned something, again.

    You may want to phone the vet about it on Monday, just to give them a "heads up." And sometimes theyy won't give vaccines if the dog is ailing, but I don't know if this would be considered "ailing" or not. Just don't be surprised if they put off the vaccine.

    Let us know when you find out more info!

    Dear Raven, keeping you in prayers lady!
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