Glacier, my heart stopped when I saw the title of this thread. Pirate Girl, maybe this is your version of the bad news/good news joke? At any rate, I hope it will heal 100%!Originally Posted by Glacier
Glacier, my heart stopped when I saw the title of this thread. Pirate Girl, maybe this is your version of the bad news/good news joke? At any rate, I hope it will heal 100%!Originally Posted by Glacier
Praying for peace in the Middle East, Ukraine, and around the world.
I've been Boo'd ... right off the stage!
Aaahh, I have been defrosted! Thank you, Bonny and Asiel!
Brrrr, I've been Frosted! Thank you, Asiel and Pomtzu!
"That's the power of kittens (and puppies too, of course): They can reduce us to quivering masses of Jell-O in about two seconds flat and make us like it. Good thing they don't have opposable thumbs or they'd surely have taken over the world by now." -- Paul Lukas
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I don't mean to sound like an alarmist, but don't forget - not all antibiotics work the same. Different situations can require different types of antibiotics and they have to be given long enough to kill whatever it is that they're attacking. If not taken long enough, the problem could come back. I'd definitely at least give the vet a call and explain the situation and see what he thinks.
With all due respect ...
How many of Glacier's Posts have you read?
Glacier (TamaraLyn) has been around here on Pet Talk for 6 years ...
And we've followed her Tails & Treatments of her 25+ Dogs and a small
herd of Kats ... She's a bit more savvy about FurKid Meds than the
average 2-Legger might be - She's got some pretty serious 'experience' in
dealing with diseases and injuries.
She's probably administered most every antibiotic know to Veterinary
Medicine ... and pays very close attention to their use and effect.
AND she has a great relationship with a team of DVMs who trust her
judgment and knowledge.
I think I'd let her treat ME; and for sure I'd let her First Aid my FurKids!
(Written with Tongue in Cheek ... Please Don't take offense!)
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A very true statement about folks "misusing / abusing antibiotics" ...
Including some Vets who pass 'em out like candy!
As for Glacier / TamaraLyn ~ I guess she's approaching
"Legendary Status" here on PT ... she posts often, and there's always
a *rush to read* her threads ...
because it's either a reallyDog Tail -OR- a Beautiful Photo Essay -
or BOTH.
(Suggestion: Get REAL comfortable before you start reading her 'stuff' -
you'll be wanting to read a long time!)
/s/ Phred
That Pirate! She just keeps on truckin'.I hope that she is feeling better with the lump drained now. I know you said there seems to be no pain involved with it but the lessened pressure hopefully feels a bit better than before.
Hi Pirate - Louie here.
I've had a lump on my neck for a while. The white coats said it was just a fatty lump and didn't need any treatment. Then it started to grow as big as a billiard ball and knowing what happened to you my humans got really scared and took me to the clinic. They stuck a syringe in it and pulled a whole lot of clear liquid out, it turned out to be just a cyst so I feel a lot better now. I often think of you when my back-end forgets how to get up or I trip over my feet. Glad to hear your lump has mostly gone same as my cyst at least for the time being.
Hang in there - we oldies have to stick together.
No worried, pomtzu. Unfortunately, this isn't the first time I've had to use antibiotics at home! My vet and I have a good relationship. He knows that I occasionally self-treat without calling him and he's ok with that. If I had any concerns about the way Pirate was healing, I'd take her in right away.
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