I'm very pleased to hear Patches is doing better today.  You say "does seem", does that mean it's not drastic improvement?  I'm so glad you have your mom close by now.  I love that woman. 

I lost my beloved Vixen Roo, (Siberian Husky), to a brain tumor.  I knew something was wrong at least a week before she started having seizures.  We were at the dog park and just the way she looked at me that day, she just seemed off somehow.  I knew there was something wrong, but I chose to wait and see.  Maybe if I had jumped to the worst case scenario, we could have figured it out sooner.  With all you've been through, I do understand why you suspect the worst.
N

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Thanks, Nina.  Timely advice (sorry you had to go through it!). Patches does seem better today, knock on wood. I work an hour away, so difficult to come home mid-day to check, but my mom came and checked for me.  I am hoping she will be completely better within a few days.
 
Why would I jump to thinking about a tumor? Just PTSD, I guess, from losing my others to lymphoma, especially Ginger who was fine and then a bit off all of a sudden, turned out to have a huge brain tumor and was gone within 2 days. I have no idea how long she had the tumor. When it started affecting her, it was really fast.  Patches is probably about 6 years old and positive, so it's just what I worry about as worst case scenarios (short of FIP).
Michelle

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