Thread:MsTaz/@comment-33248088-20181005050616/@comment-29085573-20181116201750

Thankfully, he seems unaware anything is wrong...other than the constant vet visits. He is not a fan! He had a spot on his lower leg that he kept licking, to the point it was raw. That was what alerted us something was wrong. They initially thought it was an infection, but when it failed to respond to antibiotics and was getting larger and more inflamed they did surgery to remove it. The biopsy came back as cutaneous lymphocytosis. He saw an oncologist on the 7th; her exam of lymph nodes/glands revealed nothing concerning. She also found no new lesions, but recommended an x-ray and ultrasound to check organs and lungs, which is scheduled for Mon. The vet and oncologist expect those to be clear, so keeping fingers crossed. Thanks for the kind thoughts and words. 😘

We have had terrible fires here also, but been lucky so far. The air quality really does cause lots of problems, especially for those with respiratory issues. The shooting and fires are heartbreaking. Unfortunately, I’m not sure there are any places on Earth with no natural disasters; I guess we just have to pick our poison! I hope the fires are contained soon so California can begin the recovery process.