Thursday, October 2, 2025

Misty Update

Loopy Misty


Here I am, cone and all, just having arrived home last night, still feeling a bit fuzzy from all those drugs.  I was zonked out.


My fancy bandage.  My incision ended up being a lot bigger and longer than expected.



My tail incision where they removed that ugly thingie.


Me today, feeling and looking a lot perkier.  Mom is going to tell you all about my surgery.


Mom here now.  So Misty's surgery went about as well as expected.  


The growth on her eyelid was a granuloma, typically benign.  Dr. B. removed it, and she is getting some ointment on the eyelid as it heals.


The ugly growth on her tail was a cutaneous horn, also benign.  It was removed.  Misty has a couple of stitches there along with a bare spot where she was shaved.  It was just going to get bigger and bigger so good riddance.


That brings us to the main problem, the mass on her front leg.  The mass was located between the wrist and elbow on the back/outer side of her left leg.  Since it was fairly large, there was some concern about closing it in an area that doesn't have that much skin.  Dr. B. said that the whole situation was "very gnarly", his words.  Because he had to cut such a large area to remove the tumor, he also had to cut below the wrist and higher up toward the elbow to be able to have some skin flaps to close the wound. He does not expect the pathology report to indicate clean margins because he was trying to avoid damaging the muscles in the area. He wants to get the pathology analysis first and then worry about what comes next.  So the incision is quite long and zig zags up the leg from below the wrist.  As for the mass, he said it was unclear what it actually is.  We have to wait for the pathology report and then weigh our options.  It wasn't so much what he said as what he didn't say that makes me concerned.  There was a very guarded tone to his words.  I have had a bad feeling about this lump so I guess I need to be prepared for bad news and hope for good news.


Lastly, this morning Misty seemed much more alert.  She ate her breakfast but just wants to lounge around - and that is fine.  She can't do stairs, no horsing around, and no running for two weeks when the stitches come out.  I have her penned off from Timber overnight and when she is not under the supervision of me or my husband.  This incision is too tricky to take any chances.  The one problem we encountered today was what appears to be a major flareup of her Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  She had a bowel movement after eating, fairly typical in appearance, laced with lots of blood. But about an hour later,  I noticed a huge smear of fresh blood on the floor, her tail, and hind area.  She evidently is putting out quite a bit of blood from the intestines. Dr. B. is in surgery and will call me when he is done to discuss.  But from what has occurred in the past, there really isn't anything to give her that makes any difference. She doesn't tolerate any meds other than antibiotics.  We just have to wait for the flareup to subside.  Maybe he will have something different to try when he calls.  I am also keeping an eye on the bandaged area for swelling.  I can remove the bandage tomorrow unless it comes off on its own. It is difficult to tell if there is swelling with that large an area covered.  I will check with him about that too.


Nothing is easy with Misty, but we continue to hope and wait.


And I am waiting too.  I want Misty to be better soon so we can have fun and hang together.


Woos - Misty and Timber and Mom too

And since we are all thankful for a wonderful vet and all the POTP from our friends here, let's join Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.









31 comments:

  1. Get well soon, Misty. I know this is hard for all of you, but needs doing. Prayers for a speedy recovery.

    Have a woof woof day and weekend. Scritches all around, healing hugs to Misty, and love and hugs to mom. ♥

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  2. I am glad the eyelid and tail surgery went well. I hope the mass that was removed from her leg heals well, and the pathology results are good. Sending my best wishes for her, and for you too.

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  3. Get well very very soon Misty and here come a whole wagon load (pretend) of hugs and smooches on your beautiful self from me and Katie. XXXXXX

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  4. I'm so sorry! Thank you for letting us know, sending love and best wishes.

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  5. My goodness! What an ordeal. Prayers that Misty heals well, that everything is benign and her IBD clears up soon. Love you all. ♥

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  6. My poor sweet Misty, I am so sorry all this is going on and am saying a prayer for you and for all of you and you too Timber. LIFE it always kicks us around and around and around from one thing to another.
    my heart hurts for all of you.... hugs and love and prayers

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  7. You got beat up pretty badly, Misty. You will be in our thoughts and prayers as we hope for the very best news and we send you and Timber and your peeps lots of hugs♥

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  8. Oh Poor Misty! You're just getting it on all ends. Sending prayers for a quick and full recovery so you can be ready to play with Timber in the snow when it comes.

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  9. Sweet Misty, we all send prayers and hugs to you. There was lots of good in there and I hope the pathology results are better than expected too. We love you! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  10. Sending prayers and Power of the Paw for sweet Misty's healing !

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  11. Praying the big mass was also benign. XO

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  12. We've been wondering all day - thanks for the update - albeit a mixed bag of emotions -

    Happy Mellow Misty Week -

    H&K&W
    Willow

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  13. Lots of prayers this is all a tempest in a teapot and will be over soon.

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  14. We're glad to hear Misty came through her surgeries okay. My paws are crossed that the pathology report is good and everything (including Misty's IBD) heals quickly.

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  15. We are crossing our fingers and paws that the report comes back much better than you expect! I can relate. It is awful waiting on those pathology reports. Hugs and purrs.

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  16. Hari Om
    Blogger was so late delivering this news... I'm adding my best wishes and POTP to the chorus above... Hugs and wags YAM-aunty xxx

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  17. Poor sweet Misty. We can imagine how worried you are. We are crossing everything we've got for the best possible result.

    Woofs,
    Ollie (plus purrs from the Chans and neighs from the horses)

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  18. Misty, we're purring and praying for you.

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  19. Sending lots of POTP for Misty's healing
    xoxo,
    Rosy & Sunny

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  20. sending our strongest pug prayers for Misty and hugs for Mom

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  21. Lulu: "We're glad you came through all that cutting and stitching okay, Misty, and we send lots of tail wags for a good report about the mystery mass!"
    Chaplin: "And we cats send lots of purrs!"

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  22. You poor baby, Misty. Sending lots of purrs and love that you feel better soon, and that there's no bad news.

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  23. OmD. I get out of the blogging loop to take care of other 'stuff' and now missed this about sweet Misty. Hope she'll do better with the bowel troubles. Huge amounts of POTP going your way for healing of all those ouchies and pawyers for a good pathology report.

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  24. Sending lots of love & healing purrs, sweet Misty❣️😻❤️ Kit & Kittied

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  25. Hi Misty and Timber and Nurse Momster
    Thank you for the update...Misty as usual you are a most beautiful patient. Timber and Momster I'm sending all kinds of love and healing hugs
    Just catching up on your news
    We were were away all day yesterday...to attend a memorial for a friend. It was a lovely service and the church ladies provided a delicious meal of meat loaf, green beans, creamed taters, macNcheese and 3 desserts .There was a chicken dish too but I love meat loaf but never make it.
    5 hours in the car in one day was tushie numbing.
    Hugs cecilia

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  26. Sending you love and purrs, dear Misty. Hope you get better soon xx

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  27. We hope for an all clear for Misty. If she is perkier this is good news!

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  28. Sending up prayers for Misty that the mass on her leg is benign too. I feel like it has to be, Misty deserves good news! ( and so do you!)

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  29. Hi hi hi! Ojo here! Misty, that's a LOT going on for you! We are sending you many licks and wags!

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  30. We are a little late catching up, but wow, poor Misty---and her humans---have been through the wringer. We are glad the surgery went well, but the recovery certainly sounds challenging. And we are sending prayers that the lump removed is benign. A big hug and pet across the wires.

    Rosie and Redford

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