Ok, I thought I´d write the newest details on Pollýanna´s healt problem here.
After they spayed her, the vet were hoping the cysts on her front would go, as the natural hormonal flow would diminish.
In the other hand they have been growing at an unbelieble speed, so by the time the stitches from her spaying were remowed they wanted her in soon to try to take some fluids from the cysts (they felt they had to have some fliuds inside, since they were soft and bouncy, but still obviously had a lot of pressure, like they were bursting.
So, yesterday took her in, and to my surprice, she had that plastic think on her head, yet again. It turned out they tried to take some fliuds out, but apparently, there was allmost no fluid there. So they cut the cysts in 3 places, and took tissue samples to send off to be analysed.
Now that her fur has been shave off, I can see how humongous this is, the largest one, that wasnt just beginning to form 3 weeks ago, is now the size of a small to medium apple. The vet told my to hang on to hope that this might not be cancer, since cancer tumours were darker and harder than this is. This looked like an light coloured tissue, that was for some reason over multiplying and growing out of proportion.
If this is cancer, there is nothing they can do. It´s to big to remove, and beeing so very big and all over, it wouldnt do any good removing it either.
If this is an innocent overgrown tissure, they would have to operate at least 3 times, in order to get rid of this, since this is to big to put her through to take in one piece, and also, taking the whole thing off at one time, wouldnt leave enough skin to stitch her skin together, so it would have to be done in smaller steps.
I still hope and prey for my little girl to pull through this and get better, I so really need her to!
After they spayed her, the vet were hoping the cysts on her front would go, as the natural hormonal flow would diminish.
In the other hand they have been growing at an unbelieble speed, so by the time the stitches from her spaying were remowed they wanted her in soon to try to take some fluids from the cysts (they felt they had to have some fliuds inside, since they were soft and bouncy, but still obviously had a lot of pressure, like they were bursting.
So, yesterday took her in, and to my surprice, she had that plastic think on her head, yet again. It turned out they tried to take some fliuds out, but apparently, there was allmost no fluid there. So they cut the cysts in 3 places, and took tissue samples to send off to be analysed.
Now that her fur has been shave off, I can see how humongous this is, the largest one, that wasnt just beginning to form 3 weeks ago, is now the size of a small to medium apple. The vet told my to hang on to hope that this might not be cancer, since cancer tumours were darker and harder than this is. This looked like an light coloured tissue, that was for some reason over multiplying and growing out of proportion.
If this is cancer, there is nothing they can do. It´s to big to remove, and beeing so very big and all over, it wouldnt do any good removing it either.
If this is an innocent overgrown tissure, they would have to operate at least 3 times, in order to get rid of this, since this is to big to put her through to take in one piece, and also, taking the whole thing off at one time, wouldnt leave enough skin to stitch her skin together, so it would have to be done in smaller steps.
I still hope and prey for my little girl to pull through this and get better, I so really need her to!