
Thanks Alison for the info, I'll pass it on to my sister.
She's still not had chance to join the forum yet, unfortunately she has health problems of her own and was in hospital herself on Monday.
A little update on Pip. She went to the vets yesterday (Tue) morning to have 2 lumps removed (not the lymphoma), one from her side and a small one on her hind leg, my sister was warned to expect a large wound from the removal of the lump on her side as they expected to need to take a lot of surrounding tissue.
We got the news in the afternoon that the surgery for the lump on her side whent much better than expected. Only a small amount of surrounding tissue needed removing and the wound is small and was easy to close the skin over :)
The tiny pea-sized lump on her rear leg was a different story, they had expected this one to be no problem, but the 'roots' of it had spread into the muscle. A portion of muscle had to be removed, on the plus side, the vet said it's lucky Pip has so much muscle so hopefully the amount of muscle that has been lost will not effect her movement. On the negative side, because she is so well-muscled, it was hard to strecth the skin over to close up the site. This will be painfull for her for about 7 days, untill the skin has streched. Due to pain, Pip would have to stay in the vets over-night on drip-fed pain killers, possibly stay in Wed too.
She hadn't woken up properly at this point. But we were all very relived that Pip had made it through the surgery and were looking forward to updates later when she was properly awake. They think they have cut all the cancer away (not the lymphoma), but will be doing further tests on the tumors that were removed.
My sister spoke to the vets early evening, but was told Pip hadn't eaten, or been to wee, sis was to ring back at 7pm for another update.
Sis rang them at 7pm, just to speak to a nurse to see if Pip had eaten yet, but then the panick set in :( She was told on the phone, that there had been an emergency and a vet would have to ring her back in an hour.
Oh my word!!!! we were worried out of our minds. We weren't sure if the emergency was Pip or not.
When the vet rang back, it was even more worrying. The emergency was Pip, her airways had collapsed, she was struggling for breath, they had managed to give her oxygen but it was still 'all hands on deck" and we'd have to wait for them to ring again with an update.
Finally we got the news that Pip had settled down, she was still breathing very noisily but the vet was hopefull Pip would have a settled night, she still had 'breathing aparatus' on and the vet was keeping a close on on her. If there was any change - no matter what time of the night/morning, they'd ring.
No news all night - then news this morning to say that Pip is much better now and can actually come home today!!!! :-D :-D :-D
We're very lucky in that the vets we use is a hospital, they have one of thier own vets thier all night. It's reasuring knowing that a vet we know will be taking care of any pet left in at night.
ETA, actually, that wasn't a 'little' update, was it!