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<blockquote data-quote="LS WUT" data-source="post: 16930660" data-attributes="member: 152454"><p>I got an update on pooch. They said she had an ulcer in her stomach that caused inflammation. It appears she might have some sort of cancer in her liver somewhere. She has some small tumors they say could be cancerous, however until the rest is treated they didn’t want to keep her uncomfortable for to long. So after 6 hours at the vet waiting they essentially told me that she’s lost a bit of muscle mass, and tissue in her hips. They said depending on how active she is she’s got about a year of tissue left before it begins to be bone on bone and begin to hurt her more than it does now. She turns 12 in October, she’s outlived the rest of her litter, and most pitbulls don’t tend to live this long. They said aside those things she’s really healthy, and aware. Her eyes are not the best anymore, same for her hearing. They said if it comes back that it’s cancer for sure. They say it’s a bit risky to put her under to do any surgery. They said maybe a year or a little longer for her as well. I promised myself that I would do the right thing for her and if she began to be in pain and I couldn’t fix it, I’d put her to rest. Breaks my heart typing this one for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS WUT, post: 16930660, member: 152454"] I got an update on pooch. They said she had an ulcer in her stomach that caused inflammation. It appears she might have some sort of cancer in her liver somewhere. She has some small tumors they say could be cancerous, however until the rest is treated they didn’t want to keep her uncomfortable for to long. So after 6 hours at the vet waiting they essentially told me that she’s lost a bit of muscle mass, and tissue in her hips. They said depending on how active she is she’s got about a year of tissue left before it begins to be bone on bone and begin to hurt her more than it does now. She turns 12 in October, she’s outlived the rest of her litter, and most pitbulls don’t tend to live this long. They said aside those things she’s really healthy, and aware. Her eyes are not the best anymore, same for her hearing. They said if it comes back that it’s cancer for sure. They say it’s a bit risky to put her under to do any surgery. They said maybe a year or a little longer for her as well. I promised myself that I would do the right thing for her and if she began to be in pain and I couldn’t fix it, I’d put her to rest. Breaks my heart typing this one for sure. [/QUOTE]
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