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Lung Cancer | Last Active: Feb 23 7:29am | Replies (20)

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@hopeful33250 This morning Bucky had his surgery. THe MAST cell lesion was removed. Given that it waso n his lower leg, it was hard to get all the MAST cells. The vet did a great job and Bucky is hobbling along with a giant bandage on his leg. We will know results of the biopsy and I refuse to have his leg amputated if it is bad. Radion if needed will be oay. Anyway, he is doing well. I fed all four of my fur babies treats tonight and they are happy. Whatever happens with Bucky, at least the lesion is removed and I will make sure he has a great life and spoil him more and more every day. I do that with my other three doggies. Bucky doesn't seem to bein pain and was barking a little earlier. These dogs are my family and I odn't knwo what I"d do without my fur babies.

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I'm pleased for you that Bucky's surgery is over, @alamogal635. It sounds like you are spoiling him very admirably! That's what pets are for! I hope that he feels better soon.

Now we just have to wait for the news about your tests.

@alamogal635- I don't think that you need to do anything without your babies. It's all uphill now and with your tender caring, he should do very well. It's horrible when our babies are ill or hurt. I think that you are making wise choices. It's easy to love them, isn't it?

Glad to hear Bucky came through. My Summitt says hey, he had his first mass cell at 3 on his head, still here at 8, although cancer is back. Feel like we fight together!!
Yes, I do go to Mayo, but ii seems like each time I am handed off to another Dr and cannot establish with one Dr. Having had to deal with the VA and bringing my CPTSD, MST and the like with me, trust is difficult enough without at least one consistent voice.
By the way, hi to everyone!