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Old 12-07-2015, 01:04 PM   #14
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Thankfully they found no malignancy and no bacteria in his urine. There is a few struvite stones there but not many to be concerned about. The was saying that they need to speak to a food specialist about his diet as he is on a prescription diet for calcium oxalate stones. The growth is on the back end of the bladder and therefore easily removed but they have given him another antibiotic to see if that clears up the blood before thinking of more surgery as you never know what they will find in the walls of the bladder. He also said that all can change in time so i've taken this that there is a possibility that it could get serious but at the moment they are happy with him.

When I had him up at the vets on Saturday I got to speak to the vet that preformed his surgery and he said that it doesn't look like a tumour he has normally seen on a bladder. I have taken that he meant a malignant tumour and he said that he could have just been from his surgery. He also reckons they will not change his food as he needs to be on this food to stop the calcium oxalate stone returning which is common in yorkies.

So so relieved but that wait was awful. Thanks everyone for all the prayers and we'll wishes too. Wee Alfie says thanks too. xx
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