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Old May 27th, 2009, 08:40 PM
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Well I can give you a bit of hope maybe... I had a cat, that was not doing well, years ago.. We took him to the vet and same thing, his chest was full of fluid, the vet drained it off, and showed it to me, it was a whitish color, the vet thought there was a tumor the x-rays were very concerning.. the cat was 17 years old.. We took him again to have fluid drained, and the third time, there was hardly anything, the fourth time, nothing! whatever it was dissapeared and the cat lived to be 24, and was diabetic for the last 5 years.. Never knew what it was that filled him with fluid like that!

So I hope and pary that for your dog also, this happens, that it is something that will go away on its own, and your dog too will have many happy healthy years ahead. Hopefully when they drain the fluid he will feel much better, and continue to improve. Good luck! I will be watching to see hwat happens, prayers for your little dog!
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