Ping is thanking all the Veterans who keep the "free" in our freedoms all around the world. There are no thanks great enough for those brave souls who have served and are serving us so proudly.
Thank you and Happy Veterans Day!
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Today Miss Boo has her ultrasound done. Please keep her in your purrs and if there is any news I will post an update.
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The ultrasound was negative!
No intestinal lymphoma!
Yay!
Update...
Boy am I glad to be home! I had not intentionally said too much about Boo because it was a struggle not knowing her outcome. There were so many steps to go through and outcomes that had to be ruled out which is what each of the tests she has had done were doing. For anyone with a feline who has hypercalcimea there are basically three underlying reasons for it. (1) idiopathic (2) parathyroidism or (3)cancer, usually lymphoma. In Boo's case #2 was ruled out, so that left #1 & #3. The best way to rule out #3 is first an ultrasound and then a biopsy. Because of the type of personality Boo has I opted for her to have the least invasive testing done which would give us the most information. From everything I had read, and what information my two Vets gave me, treatment VS non-treatment methods for Lymphoma (intestinal) are nearly the same in terms of life expectancy. So, I was going to go with the least disruptive route for Boo. Because Boo is terribly afraid of her own shadow, much less invasive procedures. Each us has to decide what is best for our babies based on what they want and of course what we want for them. Thankfully it appears in Boo's case I don't have to worry about this being lymphoma. The Vet is running one more Blood panel and if it comes back negative she says in her mind Boo is cancer free. We'll know that result on Thursday. I do expect it to be negative. Next we will have to treat the hypercalcimea. There isn't a lot of information I found, so if anyone has any thoughts please let me know. I will be doing more research on idiopathic hypercalcimea.
But for now I am just relieved. This has been a very heavy weight lifted off of me. I was so concerned that I would be saying goodbye not just to Abby, but also to Boo and my heart was just beyond the point of finding new ways to experience pain. For all the prayers and for Abby being our true Guardian Angel we give thanks. So many thanks. Now I can cry tears of joy.
Update...
Boy am I glad to be home! I had not intentionally said too much about Boo because it was a struggle not knowing her outcome. There were so many steps to go through and outcomes that had to be ruled out which is what each of the tests she has had done were doing. For anyone with a feline who has hypercalcimea there are basically three underlying reasons for it. (1) idiopathic (2) parathyroidism or (3)cancer, usually lymphoma. In Boo's case #2 was ruled out, so that left #1 & #3. The best way to rule out #3 is first an ultrasound and then a biopsy. Because of the type of personality Boo has I opted for her to have the least invasive testing done which would give us the most information. From everything I had read, and what information my two Vets gave me, treatment VS non-treatment methods for Lymphoma (intestinal) are nearly the same in terms of life expectancy. So, I was going to go with the least disruptive route for Boo. Because Boo is terribly afraid of her own shadow, much less invasive procedures. Each us has to decide what is best for our babies based on what they want and of course what we want for them. Thankfully it appears in Boo's case I don't have to worry about this being lymphoma. The Vet is running one more Blood panel and if it comes back negative she says in her mind Boo is cancer free. We'll know that result on Thursday. I do expect it to be negative. Next we will have to treat the hypercalcimea. There isn't a lot of information I found, so if anyone has any thoughts please let me know. I will be doing more research on idiopathic hypercalcimea.
But for now I am just relieved. This has been a very heavy weight lifted off of me. I was so concerned that I would be saying goodbye not just to Abby, but also to Boo and my heart was just beyond the point of finding new ways to experience pain. For all the prayers and for Abby being our true Guardian Angel we give thanks. So many thanks. Now I can cry tears of joy.
Oh Ping! You look so handsome. I will look upon you and purr had for Miss Boo.
ReplyDeleteI am sending lots of purrs Miss Boo's way!
ReplyDeleteWe share your sentiments about our vets. Mom's dad was a vet and her nephew was a Navy dude.
ReplyDeletePurrs to Miss Boo!
Emma and Buster
Purring for the sweet Miss Boo.
ReplyDeleteOh noes! Miss Boo! Awwwww what happened? We send her many many healing purrs and hugs!! Take care
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sending lots and lots of good vibes!
ReplyDeleteSending lots of purrs.
ReplyDeleteWe are purring for Miss Boo today and hope everything goes well with her ultrasound.
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Big purrs for Miss Boo today.
ReplyDeletePing I love those eyes...we will think positive thoughts for Boo!
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We are so pleased there is nothing nasty showing on Boo's ultrasound.
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Yay Boo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news
Thanks Ping for support of our veterans who have done so much for so many
Great and happy news for Miss Boo :)
ReplyDeleteWe think you could use some good news.
We are purring for all the Veterans,
and all they have done for us.
Purrs Tillie and Georgia,
Treasure,Tiger, JJ and Julie
We forgot to mention just how handsome you look Ping!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
Purrs Tillie and Georgia,
Treasure,Tiger, JJ and Julie
Hello Mr. Green eyes!!! oh so handsome. We are thrilled to read that Ms. Boo's ultrasound is over and most of all negative.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you all
Madi and Mom your bfff
We are with you Ping, we love all of our heros.
ReplyDeleteWe are so hapoy to hear the news about Miss Boo and send hugs and love to that beautiful girl.
Glad your ultra sound came back negative. We don't have any info on the hy...(we don't even know what it is)
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That is CATABULOUS NEWS about Miss Boo!!!!! Soooooo happy!!!
ReplyDeleteWe are thankful to all our veterans. And we are thankful that Miss Boo got a good report from the vet. YAY!
ReplyDeleteping...yur lookin good dood...miss gemini a greez we iz shirley sure...N boo...veree happee for yur testz ree sultz sew far....as all ways, de blessings oh St Francis two ewe that on thursday yur mom can bee crying mor tearz oh JOY !!
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So glad you got good news today instead of bad. You've had enough stress for a while. You deserve a break. Hug Boo and have a good night's rest.
ReplyDeleteYay, we are doing a HAPPY dance for you and Boo!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is marvellous news about Boo.
ReplyDeleteYou are looking very handsome Ping!
Ping what a lovely tribute :) and pleased about Miss Boo...we undersatnd your fear as we lost two babies within three months a few years back and then had a scare with our doggie...it really does make you feel so sick and terrified.Glad for now things are ok hugs Fozziemum xx
ReplyDeleteOur tails are high ta salute all the veteran Beins!
ReplyDeleteGoing to the V-E-T on Veterans Day? What are the odds, MOL! Glad ta hear the good news though.
Ping! hey babiieeee! you are lookin' good dude! *wink* We Russian ladycats have a thing for you ginger mancats...and Boo has all my white healing energy purrs headed her way right now
ReplyDeleteOh thank God for her clear ultrasound results! That is just the best news. Continuing to hold Miss Boo in our thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteTails up and paws crossed over here! We are ready to hear the good news coming up on Thursday.
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