Re: Lance/Ember

2007-10-14 Thread Pam Norman
I just came into this thread  please take Ember in to see your vet!  
Any lump in the neck area, especially after vaccinations there (which 
should NEVER be done - NO vaccinations are supposed to be done in the 
scruff anymore!) is suspect. Take her in asap  have it biopsied.


Pam

Lance wrote:
Ember is five and a half. She hasn't gotten any vax except for her 
first rabies (I think) since I adopted her when she was seven months
old. 
Again, I think I'm being, as Ned Flanders would say, a nervous Nelly,

but
that's not unusual.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:35:25 -0500, Kelley Saveika
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  

Lance - how old is she?  Vaccinations have not been given in the
neck/scruff in quite some time.   Most of my cats have never gotten a
vaccination in the neck, but most of my cats are relatively young.

On 10/12/07, Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jane,

The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's related
to a gland.
It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, and
it's
small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could
be that. I don't
know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's
certainly not
on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, Jane Lyons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  

Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck
could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck?

Jane



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Re: Lance/Ember

2007-10-14 Thread laurieskatz

Hi. Frankie's lump on the side of his neck was metastisized lung cancer
I would see a vet asap.
Laurie
- Original Message - 
From: Pam Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: Lance/Ember


I just came into this thread  please take Ember in to see your vet!  Any 
lump in the neck area, especially after vaccinations there (which should 
NEVER be done - NO vaccinations are supposed to be done in the scruff 
anymore!) is suspect. Take her in asap  have it biopsied.


Pam

Lance wrote:
Ember is five and a half. She hasn't gotten any vax except for her first 
rabies (I think) since I adopted her when she was seven months
old. Again, I think I'm being, as Ned Flanders would say, a nervous 
Nelly,

but
that's not unusual.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:35:25 -0500, Kelley Saveika
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


Lance - how old is she?  Vaccinations have not been given in the
neck/scruff in quite some time.   Most of my cats have never gotten a
vaccination in the neck, but most of my cats are relatively young.

On 10/12/07, Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jane,

The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's 
related

to a gland.
It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, 
and

it's
small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could
be that. I don't
know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's
certainly not
on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, Jane Lyons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck
could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck?

Jane



--
 Lance Linimon
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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Re: Lance/Ember

2007-10-14 Thread laurieskatz

oops. I mean Teddy. Sorry Frankie!
L
- Original Message - 
From: laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: Lance/Ember


Hi. Frankie's lump on the side of his neck was metastisized lung 
cancer

I would see a vet asap.
Laurie
- Original Message - 
From: Pam Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: Lance/Ember


I just came into this thread  please take Ember in to see your vet!  Any 
lump in the neck area, especially after vaccinations there (which should 
NEVER be done - NO vaccinations are supposed to be done in the scruff 
anymore!) is suspect. Take her in asap  have it biopsied.


Pam

Lance wrote:
Ember is five and a half. She hasn't gotten any vax except for her first 
rabies (I think) since I adopted her when she was seven months
old. Again, I think I'm being, as Ned Flanders would say, a nervous 
Nelly,

but
that's not unusual.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:35:25 -0500, Kelley Saveika
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


Lance - how old is she?  Vaccinations have not been given in the
neck/scruff in quite some time.   Most of my cats have never gotten a
vaccination in the neck, but most of my cats are relatively young.

On 10/12/07, Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jane,

The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's 
related

to a gland.
It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, 
and

it's
small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could
be that. I don't
know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's
certainly not
on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, Jane Lyons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck
could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck?

Jane



--
 Lance Linimon
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]





--
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Re: Lance/Ember

2007-10-14 Thread Lance
I would consider going in, however, I couldn't find the bump earlier  
when I looked, and I just tried two more times. I may have made it  
sound huge. To me, *anything* unusual is huge. But really, it was  
more like a small pimple, and I don't think it could be related to  
anything especially nasty.


That said, if we can find it, and if it's changed, you can bet we'll  
be going in to the vet this week.


I honestly appreciate the warnings. Thank you for being concerned  
about my little Fluffy Pants.


Lance

On Oct 14, 2007, at 7:42 PM, laurieskatz wrote:

Hi. Frankie's lump on the side of his neck was metastisized lung  
cancer

I would see a vet asap.
Laurie
- Original Message - From: Pam Norman  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: Lance/Ember


I just came into this thread  please take Ember in to see your  
vet!  Any lump in the neck area, especially after vaccinations  
there (which should NEVER be done - NO vaccinations are supposed  
to be done in the scruff anymore!) is suspect. Take her in asap   
have it biopsied.


Pam

Lance wrote:
Ember is five and a half. She hasn't gotten any vax except for  
her first rabies (I think) since I adopted her when she was seven  
months
old. Again, I think I'm being, as Ned Flanders would say, a  
nervous Nelly,

but
that's not unusual.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:35:25 -0500, Kelley Saveika
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


Lance - how old is she?  Vaccinations have not been given in the
neck/scruff in quite some time.   Most of my cats have never  
gotten a

vaccination in the neck, but most of my cats are relatively young.

On 10/12/07, Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jane,

The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think  
it's related

to a gland.
It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the  
skin, and

it's
small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think*  
it could

be that. I don't
know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's
certainly not
on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, Jane Lyons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:


Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck
could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck?

Jane



--
 Lance Linimon
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]





--
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http://www.rescuties.org

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Re: Lance/Ember

2007-10-12 Thread Lance
Ember is five and a half. She hasn't gotten any vax except for her 
first rabies (I think) since I adopted her when she was seven months
old. 
Again, I think I'm being, as Ned Flanders would say, a nervous Nelly,
but
that's not unusual.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:35:25 -0500, Kelley Saveika
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Lance - how old is she?  Vaccinations have not been given in the
 neck/scruff in quite some time.   Most of my cats have never gotten a
 vaccination in the neck, but most of my cats are relatively young.
 
 On 10/12/07, Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Jane,
 
  The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's related
  to a gland.
  It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, and
  it's
  small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could
  be that. I don't
  know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's
  certainly not
  on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing.
 
  Lance
 
 
  On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, Jane Lyons
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
   Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck
   could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck?
  
   Jane
  
  --
   Lance Linimon
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 
 
 -- 
 Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time.
 
 http://www.rescuties.org
 
 Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life!
 
 http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20
 
 Please help George!
 
 http://rescuties.chipin.com/george
 
 I GoodSearch for Rescuties.
 
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Re: Lance/Ember

2007-10-12 Thread Kelley Saveika
Lance - how old is she?  Vaccinations have not been given in the
neck/scruff in quite some time.   Most of my cats have never gotten a
vaccination in the neck, but most of my cats are relatively young.

On 10/12/07, Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jane,

 The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's related
 to a gland.
 It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, and
 it's
 small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could
 be that. I don't
 know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's
 certainly not
 on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing.

 Lance


 On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, Jane Lyons
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck
  could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck?
 
  Jane
 
 --
  Lance Linimon
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]





-- 
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http://www.rescuties.org

Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life!

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Re: Lance/Ember

2007-10-12 Thread Lance
Jane,

The bump is on the side of her neck, I think. I don't think it's related
to a gland. 
It may just be a pimple. It doesn't seem to go deeper than the skin, and
it's
small. After reading about vax site sarcomas, I don't *think* it could
be that. I don't
know where vax are given when they're given in the neck, but it's
certainly not
on the scruff. I think and hope I'm getting anxious over nothing.

Lance


On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:33:13 -0400, Jane Lyons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Lance could the bump you discovered at Ember's neck
 could be a gland ? Is it at the base of her neck?
 
 Jane
 
-- 
  Lance Linimon
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]