SmartieBean09
Well-Known Member
Ok, have finally got my good head back on as I now have closure over the death of my best friend, Jamin.
When Jamins body was taken away, the vet carried out a more thorough examination of Jamin. She was unable to do this as the time because Jamin was in such pain.
Jamin died due to Pendunculated Lipoma Strangulation (sp).
From what I understand, she had a fatty tumor which eventually grew and wrapped itself around her stomach, killing her stomach and bringing on the colic which she clearly had by the time I got to the yard.
The vet assures me that there was nothing I could have done to have saved her. Even if surgery was an option 1) we wouldn't have been able to get her there because of her fear of travelling and 2) because she was 27, chances of her surviving were very slim.
I am pleased I have an answer as to why she died and am pleased that we found her at the very early stages of the strangulation so she didnt suffer for too long. Oddly enough, I was 45 minutes late arriving that day. Had I had got to the yard at my usual time, I would have turned Jamin out and she would have suffered a very painful death and I would have found her dead later that day. Something I know, I wouldnt have coped with at all!!!
Until now, I had never heard of PLS. Has anyone had any experience of this? The vet has said that the tumor could have laid dormant for years and we wouldnt have known but for the past 2 years Jamin just wasnt right. Were these early warning signs? Bloods were taken when she stopped eating just over a year ago, would this have shown up then? Is there something I could have done or was it something I could have caused? Ive Googled and Googled but cant find anything on the causes.
Have also found this picture today. Taken 2006 when Jamin was 22 and for some very odd reason, I look slightly too big for her! Still, a very nice memory of my baby
When Jamins body was taken away, the vet carried out a more thorough examination of Jamin. She was unable to do this as the time because Jamin was in such pain.
Jamin died due to Pendunculated Lipoma Strangulation (sp).
From what I understand, she had a fatty tumor which eventually grew and wrapped itself around her stomach, killing her stomach and bringing on the colic which she clearly had by the time I got to the yard.
The vet assures me that there was nothing I could have done to have saved her. Even if surgery was an option 1) we wouldn't have been able to get her there because of her fear of travelling and 2) because she was 27, chances of her surviving were very slim.
I am pleased I have an answer as to why she died and am pleased that we found her at the very early stages of the strangulation so she didnt suffer for too long. Oddly enough, I was 45 minutes late arriving that day. Had I had got to the yard at my usual time, I would have turned Jamin out and she would have suffered a very painful death and I would have found her dead later that day. Something I know, I wouldnt have coped with at all!!!
Until now, I had never heard of PLS. Has anyone had any experience of this? The vet has said that the tumor could have laid dormant for years and we wouldnt have known but for the past 2 years Jamin just wasnt right. Were these early warning signs? Bloods were taken when she stopped eating just over a year ago, would this have shown up then? Is there something I could have done or was it something I could have caused? Ive Googled and Googled but cant find anything on the causes.
Have also found this picture today. Taken 2006 when Jamin was 22 and for some very odd reason, I look slightly too big for her! Still, a very nice memory of my baby