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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Fingers crossed for Winnie - mast cell tumours
- By Pedlee Date 16.07.10 13:57 UTC
Winnie had 3 lumps removed on Tuesday (1 on her flank, 1 on her elbow and 1 on her hind leg) and we've just had the results back.

Two of them have come back as grade 2 mast cell tumours and she's got to go back in again on Monday to be re-operated on to give a bigger clear margin around them. I'm hoping that will be that as the poor girl has had enough surgery in her short life. It was only a couple of years ago she had both ear canals removed and is very well known in the Vets!

So, please everyone, keep your fingers crossed for a positive outcome.
- By Goldmali Date 16.07.10 14:43 UTC
Everything crossed here!
- By tadog [gb] Date 16.07.10 14:43 UTC
in my prayers, and thinking positive thoughts for you both.
- By Harley Date 16.07.10 18:05 UTC
Sending lots of positive thoughts  your way.
- By HuskyGal Date 16.07.10 18:27 UTC
Everything crossed for you and Winnie, thoughts are with you Karen xxx
- By JeanSW Date 16.07.10 21:26 UTC
Very sorry to hear about your girl.

Sending positive vibes for Winnie.  
- By kayc [gb] Date 16.07.10 22:30 UTC
sending positive thoughts
- By Boxacrazy [gb] Date 17.07.10 05:25 UTC Edited 17.07.10 05:27 UTC
Fingers crossed for Winnie.

We went through this last year, the vet was quite shocked when the results came back
as the lumps didn't look nasties.

We too had to have the site on Abby's head re-operated on to get better margins.
Although I did feel mean about putting her through another operation I wanted to give
her the best chance possible.

She's since gone on to have another couple (MCT's - grade 2's) removed.
We just are very vigilant now with checking her for lumps.
We get all lumps found aspirated now.
Luckily for us the last one turned out to be a harmless cyst.

Fingers crossed for Winnie - hugs as know how you are feeling right now.

As a PS we also sent info off to the Animal Health Trust as they are researching this right now
in certain breeds. This was done via my vet.
- By jane [gb] Date 17.07.10 05:35 UTC
Everything crossed for Winnie. I hope you get good news. I will be thinking of you
jane
- By Pedlee Date 17.07.10 06:20 UTC
Thanks Boxacrazy for sharing your experience.

I spotted one of these lumps about 5 months ago and pointed it out to the vet then, who thought it was a fatty lump. I wish I'd had it removed then.

Re the AHT I did have a look at their site and don't think they want any samples form Winnie (she's a Sussex Spaniel). If it happens to one of the Goldies I'll certainly bare it in mind.
- By Sawheaties [gb] Date 17.07.10 08:09 UTC
Fingers and 16 paws crossed here for Winnie. Stay strong.
- By goldie [gb] Date 17.07.10 08:24 UTC
Thinking of you.
And hope for a positive outcome for you both.
- By Pedlee Date 31.07.10 07:38 UTC
Just a quick update!

I misunderstood the Vet regarding the first diagnosis of mast cell tumours and thought they were grade 2. Unfortunately, although the margins are now clear, the lump removed from her flank has come back as highly aggressive (the elbow was low grade). The prognosis is 3-6 months although this could be improved to 3-5 years if she undertakes a course of chemotherapy. So Monday afternoon we start the chemo.
- By kayc [gb] Date 31.07.10 08:32 UTC
Really sorry to hear this... and wish you well with the Chemo.. I lost Ollie to grade 3 MCT in November, and know what you are going through...
- By AlisonGold [gb] Date 31.07.10 09:21 UTC
Good luck with the Chemo. You know, there are plenty of dogs out there that have had mast cell and it has never come back. Hope Winnie is one of them.
- By misswager [gb] Date 31.07.10 10:07 UTC
Sending healing thoughts your way... I had a dog with mast cell tumours, and she had 3-6 month prognosis. We made the decision to have her PTS around the 6 month mark. We were in no way able to do chemo for her. Hope everything works out for you :)
- By Justine [gb] Date 31.07.10 12:13 UTC
:( Im sorry that you didnt get better results Pedlee.  My dog had bone cancer 5 years ago and we opted for the rear leg amputation. She also had a prognosis of 3-6 months and although she didn't have chemo, she is now 12.5 so there are always exceptions to the rules.

I hope you get on ok with your dog and wish her well. xxx
- By Lacy Date 31.07.10 20:36 UTC
Karen so sorry to hear of your news. All the very best and will be thinking of you both. Good luck for Monday and let us know how it goes. Excuse my language, but life sometimes can be a s..t.  Hoping for a good outcome, paws and finger crossed.
- By scarlettwynter [gb] Date 31.07.10 21:57 UTC
I am so sorry to hear your news :-(
- By Boxacrazy [gb] Date 01.08.10 05:45 UTC
So so sorry to read your news.
Fingers crossed for the chemo treatment.

Massive Hugs
Kirstine
- By Lacy Date 02.08.10 09:40 UTC
Good luck for this afternoon.
- By Pedlee Date 02.08.10 12:14 UTC
Thanks! Will let you know how we get on.
- By Pedlee Date 02.08.10 14:39 UTC
As usual, Winnie was a little star in the Vets. Despite all she's had done she's still happy to go in. For the next 3 weeks she has to have repeat doses of the chemo and we've also got high doses of prednisolone to take as well.
- By Lacy Date 04.08.10 21:15 UTC
How is Winnie doing?
- By Pedlee Date 05.08.10 08:04 UTC
Thanks for asking Lacy!

She's absolutely fine in herself. Looking at her you wouldn't think there was anything wrong (apart from the give-it-away shaved patches and scars!). Will keep you posted on how she's doing.
- By HuskyGal Date 06.08.10 22:30 UTC
:-) xx
- By Boxacrazy [gb] Date 06.08.10 22:42 UTC
Glad to hear she's holding up well with her treatment :)
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Fingers crossed for Winnie - mast cell tumours

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