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Date: | Tue, 29 Jun 1999 09:39:25 -0600 |
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I have a vet appointment scheduled, but I'd like to ask if what I'm seeing
is familiar. Three males (ages 8 months to 4 years) have a palpable mass
in their left 'armpit.' One, who has insulinoma, also has slightly swollen
neck glands. (That especially is worrisome as our oldest died a few weeks
ago of lymphoma. ) I don't feel any enlarged spleens. Other symptoms--
almost none, except some 'speedbumping' during their playtime. However,
it is unusually hot here this week.
Three simultaneous cases of lymphoma? An infection of some system that is
cleansed by the left brachial lymph nodes? A ferret conspiracy to drive me
nuts? I'd appreciate hearing from folks who have seen something like this
before.
Thanks,
Jacqueline
[Posted in FML issue 2726]
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