tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23420499.post-1141496044350143352006-03-04T18:13:00.000Z2006-03-04T18:31:58.200ZSo - How is Lucy?When I was released (thank you to those of you who know who you are - I am indebted to you for life), after a few days, I noticed that Lucy had some little lumps around the base of some of her nipples.<br /><br />Having felt tumours in my mum's lymphatic nodes, before her death, I was pretty sure what it was.<br /><br />Off to the vets and, indeed, it was mammary tumours. We had caught it 'in time' ... although, in my experience, this disease seems a lot slower in dogs, than in humans - but is was a relief.<br /><br />It was also a relief, when I found out that I was able to get financial support from the <a href="http://www.pdsa.org.uk/pages/index.cfm?CFID=3023820&amp;CFTOKEN=11260401">PDSA</a>. If you ever need a charity to support - they are the one for me, from now on.<br /><br />So, following two separate operations, here is Lucy ... following the second:<br /><br /><img src=http://www.critest.com/wmblogger/graphics/Afterop2.jpg><br /><br />I won’t post the other post-op pics !!!<br /><br />LDDWMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17699015172922449717webmanager@critest.com