So, this morning I took Ed to see his usual vet. The end result is that while we're not sure what exactly caused Ed's bleeding, it appears to have been local to his nose and probably the result of an eroded blood vessel or something like that. Aside from leaving him (and our carpet) a bloody mess there is no long term effect.
I'm calling tomorrow to see if the ultrasounds from the ER have arrived so the regular vet can evaluate the mass in Ed's chest that the ER thinks is probably fat. And I need to call the ER and let them know now that the regular vet is available I won't be taking Ed in for a follow up. I appreciate they want to make sure he's doing ok, but if they have questions they can check with Dr Joe.
Thank you for following along for another exciting adventure of the medical mystery cat.
I'm calling tomorrow to see if the ultrasounds from the ER have arrived so the regular vet can evaluate the mass in Ed's chest that the ER thinks is probably fat. And I need to call the ER and let them know now that the regular vet is available I won't be taking Ed in for a follow up. I appreciate they want to make sure he's doing ok, but if they have questions they can check with Dr Joe.
Thank you for following along for another exciting adventure of the medical mystery cat.