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Pet Rat is really sick

Hello.

My female rat who is a little over a year old is really sick. About a month ago she had a tumor growning just below her shoulder. It got big at a quick rate. We had it removed and it was encapsulated but the inside was bloody fluid. The vet said she has never seen anything like it before. We never got it tested because we felt if it was cancerous there was nothing we could do. After the surgery she done extremely well until a couple weeks after. She got extremely weak and had red fluid coming from her eyes and nose. She could barely walk and would topple over, it was so sad (this has never happened before). I took her back to the vet and she told us to feed her baby food and gave us some antibiotic, she also found another mass growning down by her groin. She got better.....for a few days then it happened again. This time it was almost as if she was crying/whining continuously. I took her back. This time more antibiotic, morphine, and an anti-inflammatory. She was doing good but now she is starting to relapse again. I dont know what else to do, and it breaks my heart to put her down but I dont want her to suffer. Help me!

Lez
 
  Lezley on 2007-02-23
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Hi Lez, There is a remedy made from cancerous tumors, it is called Carsinosin. You may be able to get it from Ainsworths in UK. Look up on the net Ainsworhts = Carsinosin. You would need a 30c if they allow a you to get small doses. It may be that the time is already past to help your pet I'm sorry to say, but maybe not, here's hopeing.
Mike
 
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