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20-01-2011, 12:16 AM   #1

I need advice please


i have just felt a hard mass in one of my 14 month old girls tummys. i know this is a mass of tumours.
i'l start from beginning-in november i found mummy rat had a lump sticking out of her tummy, and the next day i booked her an appointment hoping they would be able to operate on her the same day. she was already looking a bit weaker and being picky with food. unfortunately they were full and couldnt do it til the next day, she was a bit dehydrated, so i thought it was best if she was there and on a drip overnight. upon operating they found a mass tumour in between her intestines and were just managing to remove it when her blood pressure dropped. she didnt make it
december came and i noticed another lump sticking out on one of her babies (then 13 month old) tummys. took her to vets very next day and she was booked in for the following morning. the vets called me whilst she was on the table to say there was a mass along with a lot of smaller tumours all along her intestines, it would be impossible for them to remove. i agreed it would be for the best to let her go there and then rather than stitch her up to have her going downhill a day or two later.

now heres my dilema. i have already felt a hard mass and a smaller one tonight, i take her to the vets tomorrow, she is booked in for friday, they find the same thing, i have to let her go.
or
i keep her at home, spoil her rotten until shes no longer comfortable and then say goodbye when the times right.

this is breaking my heart, please what would you do???



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20-01-2011, 12:19 AM   #2

Re: I need advice please


I'd see what the vet advises. I do sympathise (((hugs)))



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20-01-2011, 12:23 AM   #3

Re: I need advice please


Awwwww! *hugs* That is so hard. I guess you just have to go with your gut instinct - what you feel is right.



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20-01-2011, 12:27 AM   #4

Re: I need advice please


aww sorry to hear that lynz, i agree with squirrel, go with your gut instinct. You'll know best what to do for her. xxx



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20-01-2011, 12:28 AM   #5

Re: I need advice please


im thinking i want to keep her at home, mummy rat spent her last night by herself, and my other girl must have been so scared being put in a carrier and taken to vets by herself aswell. i just dont want her to be in pain or suffer. say like she was really ill on sunday and i couldnt get her to a vets. i guess i will take her to the vets tomorrow and see what they think. i cant stop crying



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20-01-2011, 12:34 AM   #6

Re: I need advice please


it must be soo hard lynz, let us know how you get on, hugs xxx



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20-01-2011, 12:40 AM   #7

Re: I need advice please


thanks, ive just had such a rubbish year aswell, was hoping this year would bring better luck. il let u know when i get back from vets



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20-01-2011, 12:52 AM   #8

Re: I need advice please


I'm so sorry lynz. If it were me, I would want to be with your baby girl and have her pts gently with me holding her. Very very hard, but no discomfort or pain for her, but very hard for you. Over quickly. Just what I'd do ..... ((((HUGS))))



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20-01-2011, 01:01 AM   #9

Re: I need advice please


thanks angie, i think thats what i want to do. i always hope theres a chace they'l make it but it looks to be a genetic problem. im also worried about getting her to a vet when i know she needs to go, like i said at the weekend when they are shut and i dont drive. il be working thurs fri and sat, and my boss is NOT at all compassionate when it comes to my rats.



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20-01-2011, 02:48 AM   #10

Re: I need advice please


Hard, hard decision: if it were me I'd let her go at home quietly with you there holding and comforting her. Does sound genetic; why put her thru the trauma of the vet visit if it's going to be the same thing? Horrible choice. as the others said, go with your gut instinct ....... (((hugs)))



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