Hugo's There
Wise Old Thumper
Today we are hopefully finally going to get to the bottom of Millicent's hormone problem. Our vets have been fantastic Our exotics vet has been in touch with the lab who has given her advice on the best way to go about this.
So today millicent has been admitted for a procedure which should not only tell us whether or not she has hormones but also whether they are caused by her ovaries or another issue such as cancer.
It involves a series of blood tests and an injection to stimulate her ovaries if she has any. Not particularly nice for her but a lot less risky than opening up an elderly bunny with an infection in her head.
Hopefully we can get the answers we need and then be able to treat her so she can have the relaxed retirement she deserves. Any vibes for a positive outcome would be appreciated
So today millicent has been admitted for a procedure which should not only tell us whether or not she has hormones but also whether they are caused by her ovaries or another issue such as cancer.
It involves a series of blood tests and an injection to stimulate her ovaries if she has any. Not particularly nice for her but a lot less risky than opening up an elderly bunny with an infection in her head.
Hopefully we can get the answers we need and then be able to treat her so she can have the relaxed retirement she deserves. Any vibes for a positive outcome would be appreciated
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