• The vet just called

    Tumour was huuuuuge! And exploded when they touched it during the operation. So one jump or excited movement by the boy could have caused it to rupture and him to die of the haemorrhaging. It is incredibly lucky it was caught when it was. It had adhered to the stomach in a couple of places. But the boy was spared the potentially horrendous death by haemorrhaging and should be ready for collection in 45 mins or so. Given it is a not particularly malignant tumour and appears to have grown slowly I think we will just have to hope any adhesions left inside take a while to grow if they grow at all.

    I now understand how his weight had gone up in the last year despite him looking quite ribby and despite the muscle wastage of the aging process.

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