failur3byh3art
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- Joined
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- Joined
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Hello everyone and @bpatters
The doctor wasn't in on wednesday but I left Yuna with them and signed papers for a private cremation, getting an urn/ashes, and paw prints as a memory of her along with a necropsy to find out cause of death. The following day the doctor called and explained that not only did she have that abscess but she also had one in her chest and stomach. He found nothing but pus in her system. None of us would've known that unless I had requested some sort of scan/x-ray. As far as we all know she just had that lump on her neck. Like the doctor said it was only a matter of time. The cysts must have burst due to the amount of pain she was in. He fed her critical care after surgery and spent some time with her in which the nurse did not relay to me. So she did indeed have food in her system. It was indeed only a matter of time. I am deeply saddened that this had to happen to such a young, happy girl. But I know she's not suffering anymore and I gave her the love and care she deserved.
Also, the doctor was nice enough to completely cut the surgery cost, and credit back in full the necropsy cost as well. He was certain she would live but we didn't know about the other 2 inside of her.
The doctor wasn't in on wednesday but I left Yuna with them and signed papers for a private cremation, getting an urn/ashes, and paw prints as a memory of her along with a necropsy to find out cause of death. The following day the doctor called and explained that not only did she have that abscess but she also had one in her chest and stomach. He found nothing but pus in her system. None of us would've known that unless I had requested some sort of scan/x-ray. As far as we all know she just had that lump on her neck. Like the doctor said it was only a matter of time. The cysts must have burst due to the amount of pain she was in. He fed her critical care after surgery and spent some time with her in which the nurse did not relay to me. So she did indeed have food in her system. It was indeed only a matter of time. I am deeply saddened that this had to happen to such a young, happy girl. But I know she's not suffering anymore and I gave her the love and care she deserved.
Also, the doctor was nice enough to completely cut the surgery cost, and credit back in full the necropsy cost as well. He was certain she would live but we didn't know about the other 2 inside of her.