Kellys Heroes
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Well the vets have just rang and our girl is coming home, but not under great circumstances.
She has a tumour on her kidney - they don't know whether it is cancerous or not - and it has not spread to her chest. They could remove the kidney but the problem is they have found elevated Calcium levels in her bloods which means that her other kidney is starting to fail (possibly a small tumour) so kidney removal is not an option for her.
The vet said to us - and we trust our vet implicitly - it's not time to PTS for her - she is only suffering through not eating which she is giving us something for - she's not in pain.
We're taking her for a kidney ultrasound next week and depending on the outcome of that, we'll decide from there. If there is nothing to be done, then she will come back to our own vets so she can go to sleep with people she knows around her.
I don't really know how to feel. Half of me is saying (and please don't take this as harsh as it sounds) is there a point in doing this, there is no treatment for kidney failure and half of me is saying well the vet and my parents think the ultrasound is a very positive step forwards and the next logical step, and maybe a miracle will come our way, seeing as she has come through so much already.
Its quite bittersweet that she's coming home I think we'd prepared ourselves for the worst, but don't get me wrong I am so pleased that she's coming back. I think its going to be a long week.
K x
She has a tumour on her kidney - they don't know whether it is cancerous or not - and it has not spread to her chest. They could remove the kidney but the problem is they have found elevated Calcium levels in her bloods which means that her other kidney is starting to fail (possibly a small tumour) so kidney removal is not an option for her.
The vet said to us - and we trust our vet implicitly - it's not time to PTS for her - she is only suffering through not eating which she is giving us something for - she's not in pain.
We're taking her for a kidney ultrasound next week and depending on the outcome of that, we'll decide from there. If there is nothing to be done, then she will come back to our own vets so she can go to sleep with people she knows around her.
I don't really know how to feel. Half of me is saying (and please don't take this as harsh as it sounds) is there a point in doing this, there is no treatment for kidney failure and half of me is saying well the vet and my parents think the ultrasound is a very positive step forwards and the next logical step, and maybe a miracle will come our way, seeing as she has come through so much already.
Its quite bittersweet that she's coming home I think we'd prepared ourselves for the worst, but don't get me wrong I am so pleased that she's coming back. I think its going to be a long week.
K x