Sounds like a long-shot re swallowing a pin. Hold your ground.

Amani

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Sabrina Doyle
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 22, Issue 3

Raven update

Vet gave her an antibiotic and Rimadyl/Caprofen injection. Tried to convince me 
she could have eaten a pin or something and might be an abscess but wasn't 
sure. So waiting to see if antibiotic works but am certain finding a vet here 
with much experience with Felv is going to be hard. 

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>Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 18:15:23 +0000 (UTC)
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> Hi everyone,Our 9 month old Raven?has enlarged lymph node in her neck. 
>No fever or eating issues and very active. Called for an appointment 
>with vet. But wanted to know your thoughts before I discuss with him. I 
>read here often for your experience. She also has eye on same side 
>closing slightly. Appreciate any and all suggestions.Thank youSabrina
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>Hi Sabrina,
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>An enlarged lymph node in the neck could be a sign of infection, or 
>could indicate cancer.  I'm not sure if there are other possibilities.
>If there is a mass or abscess is causing pressure on the eye, it might 
>be difficult to get a sample, unless part of it is near the skin surface.
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>Marsha
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>On 2/17/2016 12:15 PM, Sabrina Doyle wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> Our 9 month old Raven has enlarged lymph node in her neck. No fever 
>> or eating issues and very active. Called for an appointment with vet. 
>> But wanted to know your thoughts before I discuss with him. I read 
>> here often for your experience. She also has eye on same side closing 
>> slightly. Appreciate any and all suggestions.
>> Thank you
>> Sabrina
>>
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>Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 15:56:16 -0500
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>Subject: [Felvtalk] Raven has enlarged lymph nodes
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>Hi Sabrina,  This is how we found FeLV in our 5 month old kitty (at the 
>time).  The vet ran all blood work
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>and everything was out of normal ranges.  She mentioned possibility of cancer, 
>but luckily it was not.
>She put her on Orbax and Clavamox.  That was 2 months ago.  The nodes are 
>slowly still going down.
>She also put her on RX Immuno Support.  Today, no fever, nodes are 
>almost to normal size.  Don't give up.  Continue with treatment as it 
>could go down.  All Kit's blood work today is normal (knock on wood).
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>Nancy & Kit
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>Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 17:29:35 -0600
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>I have no experience with this, but will put both of you on my praver list.
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>---- Marsha <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> Hi Sabrina,
>> 
>> An enlarged lymph node in the neck could be a sign of infection, or 
>> could indicate cancer.  I'm not sure if there are other possibilities.
>> If there is a mass or abscess is causing pressure on the eye, it 
>> might be difficult to get a sample, unless part of it is near the skin 
>> surface.
>> 
>> Marsha
>> 
>> On 2/17/2016 12:15 PM, Sabrina Doyle wrote:
>> > Hi everyone,
>> > Our 9 month old Raven has enlarged lymph node in her neck. No fever 
>> > or eating issues and very active. Called for an appointment with 
>> > vet. But wanted to know your thoughts before I discuss with him. I 
>> > read here often for your experience. She also has eye on same side 
>> > closing slightly. Appreciate any and all suggestions.
>> > Thank you
>> > Sabrina
>> >
>> 
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