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<blockquote data-quote="Gr8fulmtnbiker" data-source="post: 15884721" data-attributes="member: 163992"><p>[USER=181287]@Recon[/USER] RIP Midnight. This story hit very close to home. I lost my Nesta last Saturday (11/8/2008-4/14/2018). Very long story short- woke up on Monday morning, she seemed kinda 'off' and would not have breakfast, still had energy to play- Monday night did not eat again, same thing Tuesday, but playing less- I was always in total sync with her and know immediately if anything is wrong, so I took her to my vet- did blood work, some of her levels were off so took her for an ultrasound and they found a tumor on her spleen (already a bad sign given the high malignancy rate of them in older boxers)- gameplan was to remove it via surgery and then biopsy it and go from there. She had surgery Friday morning, was recovering really well, then when I was on my way to visit her at the hospital I get a call from the doc that she had vomited and aspirated and was having trouble breathing and her heart rate plummeted (she had some heart issues that were under control with meds for 2 years but at times like this it is dangerous)...I drove faster to try to get there and when I was 10 minutes away I got the call that her heart had stopped and that they could not save her. The rest is as you can imagine- broke me like a little baby and I am not ashamed to admit it. For me it seems to be getting more difficult each day since. RIP Nesta. I will love and cherish you forever. I just wish we had more time together. I am sure Nesta and Midnight will meet each other on the other side of that rainbow bridge they talk about, and all will be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gr8fulmtnbiker, post: 15884721, member: 163992"] [USER=181287]@Recon[/USER] RIP Midnight. This story hit very close to home. I lost my Nesta last Saturday (11/8/2008-4/14/2018). Very long story short- woke up on Monday morning, she seemed kinda 'off' and would not have breakfast, still had energy to play- Monday night did not eat again, same thing Tuesday, but playing less- I was always in total sync with her and know immediately if anything is wrong, so I took her to my vet- did blood work, some of her levels were off so took her for an ultrasound and they found a tumor on her spleen (already a bad sign given the high malignancy rate of them in older boxers)- gameplan was to remove it via surgery and then biopsy it and go from there. She had surgery Friday morning, was recovering really well, then when I was on my way to visit her at the hospital I get a call from the doc that she had vomited and aspirated and was having trouble breathing and her heart rate plummeted (she had some heart issues that were under control with meds for 2 years but at times like this it is dangerous)...I drove faster to try to get there and when I was 10 minutes away I got the call that her heart had stopped and that they could not save her. The rest is as you can imagine- broke me like a little baby and I am not ashamed to admit it. For me it seems to be getting more difficult each day since. RIP Nesta. I will love and cherish you forever. I just wish we had more time together. I am sure Nesta and Midnight will meet each other on the other side of that rainbow bridge they talk about, and all will be good. [/QUOTE]
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