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Tessa had her vet appointment today. I had to work so my husband took her in. The vet looked at her teeth and didn't see any issues with them (her gums still look red so she has gingivitis though) but she did notice that her lymph node on that side of her face was slightly enlarged so they took a sample and are sending it to a lab. We should have results in 3-4 days.
I am certainly concerned about the possibility of cancer but I am trying not to jump to that conclusion because it could be many other things. She took two samples and checked one in-house first. She said it looked "cellular in nature" but I'm not exactly sure what that means. She did say that she got excellent quality samples so we should get an answer from the lab test.
The vet said that the sore on her lip looks like it's caused by her bottom tooth hitting her lip. She didn't really have any suggestions on what we could do. I think the only real option is to pull that bottom tooth too but the vet didn't mention that. She asked us to keep an eye on it and if it gets ulcerated we can come in for antibiotics.
She did not think that it was a food allergy but was not opposed to us trying a novel protein anyway so I think we will do that.
She also said that the vet who did the extractions will actually be in their office tomorrow (I think they're doing a lunch and learn conference) so she will speak with her about Tessa and see if there's anything she knows that our vet doesn't.
Tessa has also lost quite a bit of weight. She was at 12.25 lb on May 14th and she's at 11.69 lb today so roughly half a pound in TWO WEEKS. I did recently increase her food intake because she seemed to be losing weight, hopefully that will help. That kind of weight loss is not making me feel any less concerned about cancer though.
Tessa had her vet appointment today. I had to work so my husband took her in. The vet looked at her teeth and didn't see any issues with them (her gums still look red so she has gingivitis though) but she did notice that her lymph node on that side of her face was slightly enlarged so they took a sample and are sending it to a lab. We should have results in 3-4 days.
I am certainly concerned about the possibility of cancer but I am trying not to jump to that conclusion because it could be many other things. She took two samples and checked one in-house first. She said it looked "cellular in nature" but I'm not exactly sure what that means. She did say that she got excellent quality samples so we should get an answer from the lab test.
The vet said that the sore on her lip looks like it's caused by her bottom tooth hitting her lip. She didn't really have any suggestions on what we could do. I think the only real option is to pull that bottom tooth too but the vet didn't mention that. She asked us to keep an eye on it and if it gets ulcerated we can come in for antibiotics.
She did not think that it was a food allergy but was not opposed to us trying a novel protein anyway so I think we will do that.
She also said that the vet who did the extractions will actually be in their office tomorrow (I think they're doing a lunch and learn conference) so she will speak with her about Tessa and see if there's anything she knows that our vet doesn't.
Tessa has also lost quite a bit of weight. She was at 12.25 lb on May 14th and she's at 11.69 lb today so roughly half a pound in TWO WEEKS. I did recently increase her food intake because she seemed to be losing weight, hopefully that will help. That kind of weight loss is not making me feel any less concerned about cancer though.

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