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I don't know the answer. I do know that medical answers aren't set in stone.
When MC developed a tumor on the outside of his body I first thought it would be an easy fix (my vet, an experienced, knowledgeable, good avian vet, said he thought so).
That tumor wound up being involved in his blood veins and we thought that MC's life was over when the tumor couldn't be removed.
I then found the University of Illinois (great friends on here held me up and helped me). An awesome vet was there with testing capabilities I never dreamed of! They were able to do tests (think cat scans, etc.) to see where the blood was involved and then later, surgery to remove the tumor.
I'm saying to take deep breaths.
I don't know the answer. I do know that medical answers aren't set in stone.
When MC developed a tumor on the outside of his body I first thought it would be an easy fix (my vet, an experienced, knowledgeable, good avian vet, said he thought so).
That tumor wound up being involved in his blood veins and we thought that MC's life was over when the tumor couldn't be removed.
I then found the University of Illinois (great friends on here held me up and helped me). An awesome vet was there with testing capabilities I never dreamed of! They were able to do tests (think cat scans, etc.) to see where the blood was involved and then later, surgery to remove the tumor.
I'm saying to take deep breaths.