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Oh thank you to all that is holy!

Cooper swelling has gone down! (pp from tues: http://community.thenest.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/64450595.aspx)

Pics (on the left is today, the right was Tues)

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I am knockknockKNOCKING on anything within my reach that is wood that things continue to progress in a positive manner!!! PHEW!

 

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    LMAO!! Thanks for that!! Haha

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    DEAD! That is hilarious! Glad to hear Cooper is getting better!

  • Yay! I was thinking about him earlier when I was rereading the post. Hooray!
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  • So I was telling my vet tech friend about your guy and his seroma and she insisted that I write to tell you (she can be pushy lol) that heat, not cold, is advised for seromas. There, I have done what I said I would do, but you may want to confer with your vet. Awesome progress though! That looked so much worse a couple of days ago!
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    So I was telling my vet tech friend about your guy and his seroma and she insisted that I write to tell you (she can be pushy lol) that heat, not cold, is advised for seromas. There, I have done what I said I would do, but you may want to confer with your vet. Awesome progress though! That looked so much worse a couple of days ago!

    Huh. Thats interesting. I read that online too, but the Vet specifically said ice....tho she didn't say anything for/against heat tho. I might have questioned her/the heat thing if his swelling hadn't gone down now.

    I appreciate you thinking of me & talking about my situation to someone in the field & for the advice!! How sweet are you Pesties! :)

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