Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
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Dr. Wood called tonight with the results of the biopsy. She said. "It is a carcinoma, but they are saying it is an adenocarcinoma. And it has infiltrated his lymphatics (I guess she biopsied a lymph node - don't remember that from the report). So there is a chance that it will spread, but maybe not before he's in trouble from the primary tumor."
I did not have time for questions (at a play about to start) and was taken a bit by surprise to have her call at 7:30 in the evening. Wish I had been able to talk to her longer and ask some questions. I have not been able to find anything on line about feline oral adenocarcinoma at all. Mostly there is info on mammary and intestinal types. It doesn't sound "better" than SCC. Unless it will respond to pred or something.
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He seems to be eating ok, but can't manage his kibble treats in the morning. He just can't hang onto them long enough to swallow. This worries me, but it was sudden after the surgery so maybe he still has swelling or minimal pain. I hope that resolves soon for at least a while. I know it will be an issue as things progress. I just hope they haven't progressed that much yet.
He is a bit more vocal than before, but now that the pain meds are done, he is more himself.
Original thread: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=71005&p=774374#p774374
I did not have time for questions (at a play about to start) and was taken a bit by surprise to have her call at 7:30 in the evening. Wish I had been able to talk to her longer and ask some questions. I have not been able to find anything on line about feline oral adenocarcinoma at all. Mostly there is info on mammary and intestinal types. It doesn't sound "better" than SCC. Unless it will respond to pred or something.
fffffffc (<--- that was Jeddie's addition)
He seems to be eating ok, but can't manage his kibble treats in the morning. He just can't hang onto them long enough to swallow. This worries me, but it was sudden after the surgery so maybe he still has swelling or minimal pain. I hope that resolves soon for at least a while. I know it will be an issue as things progress. I just hope they haven't progressed that much yet.
He is a bit more vocal than before, but now that the pain meds are done, he is more himself.
Original thread: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=71005&p=774374#p774374