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Lewis, William, Dvm - Lincoln Highway Vetry Clinic
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My name is Christa I’m head Tech @ LHVC, I was on staff with this particular case, Mickey was an extremely! Sick dog. He came to our clinic as a routine appoint meant for check urine at that point we had found a stone was lodge in the urethra. The Doctor on call this night was not COMFORTABLE performing surgery on a dog of his conditions & age. The Doctor referred the patient to pets for intensive 24 hr care considering our facility is not a ""hospital"" we are a clinic, we do not have 24 hr care. For the pets best interest we thought he needed intensive care. Pets did not perform the surgery either. He was referred back to our clinic for post care. At this point he had started showing weird signs of distress and discomfort, Dr. Lewis decided to perform an endoscopy under a mild sedation. That is when we found the stomach had a large mass growing and malforming the stomach. It was very large and had its own blood supply. The stomach was being eaten away. He had been vomiting profusely after every meal; he lost a considerable amount of weight. He could barley hold his own head up. Dr. Lewis wasn't sure what kind of cancer we were dealing with but it was a rapid aggressive tumor. The pet as this point was completely suffering!! Quality of life is to be considered when dealing with any cancer patient, considering he couldn’t even eat, it was very selfish to prolong this poor dogs suffering. Dr.Lewis gave the owner options and she chose to euthanize her pet to cease his suffering. She declined a necropsy. The only way for Dr. Lewis to confirm the type of cancer. She asked Dr. Lewis what was the best thing to do and he gave her his professional opinion to end the pets suffering. This pet looked in my eyes with so much pain and discomfort it broke my heart. I could never imagine feeling the pain he did. The bladder stone at this point was irrelevant. This pet was suffering!! From a very large mass in its abdomen. I feel our clinic did what was best for the patient. Some times we are never ready to loose one we love but it’s a sin to be selfish and cause more pain and suffering
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