The vet removed about 100 ml of fluid from our boy's chest. With my permission, he's sending the fluid out for lab testing. We're not sure we'll get an answer from the lab, but it can't hurt to try.
He also got a Lasix (sp) injection. I had asked the vet about that this morning, and he said it may help, but given that the fluid is *around* the lungs instead of in the lungs, he wasn't positive it would help.
He is in the oxygen tent now and will be monitored. I hope to take him home after work.
The scary thing is that we don't know when this may come back. . .
oh no...we are sending Tucker lots of healing purrs....
ReplyDeleteI know it's scary. I can only too well imagine how you're feeling right now. Hang in; we're all sending tons of Light, good vibes, purrs and purrayers. We hope Tucker can go home later today.
ReplyDeleteHugs and purrs! We hope Tucker gets better fast!
ReplyDeleteI'm just catching up on the news about Tucker now and sending LOTS of purrs to him, and to you!
ReplyDeleteHopefully it won't ever come back, but I know realistically it is possible. But now you know it is happening, you can hopefully mitigate some of the symptoms of it.. maybe it will come back slow enough that regular trips to remove it will be a possibility..
ReplyDeletePraying they find some answers for you.
ReplyDeleteWe hope Tucker feels better and does not have a relapse.
ReplyDeleteLots of prayers for your sweet boy!
ReplyDeleteJust checking back in; continued purrs and purrayers for Tucker and hugs for you.
ReplyDeleteTucker is in my thoughts and prayers. Get well, sweet boy.
ReplyDeletePurrs from the crew and ((hugs)) from me...I hope Tucker is home tomorrow and this is a one-time thing.
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