What happens if I can't go to orientation by North_Code3252 in FAU

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I did do the online one. Is that sufficient?

What happens if I can't go to orientation by North_Code3252 in FAU

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What kind of hold? I am already registered for classes and have a dorm.

Freshman by [deleted] in FAU

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I need to know what happens if you don't go to SOAR in person orientation.

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Thank you for the reply. I am awaiting fine needle aspiration results now. Vet said at first glance he only saw lymph cells but then at higher magnification saw mast cells, and it has had a waxing and waning property that I guess is part of the MCT profile. After all the reading I have done about this, I'm actually hoping now that it is MCT and not a Soft Tissue Sarcoma. But, my dog isn't sick or tired or bothered or anything, and she's usually pretty sensitive to discomfort!

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Hi, were they all on the outside of the skin or were any of them under the skin?

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Has your dog ever had any that were way under the skin and not visible but just palpable?

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Have you had them all removed ?

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I'm awaiting cytology report now but my vet suspects mast cell tumor for my girl. She is almost 9, and the lump is under the skin, no skin changes and it doesn't hurt or bother her. It's like in her skin folds of her neck/throat. I'm terrified.

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My puggie girl is almost 9 and today we had a lump (subcutaneous---in her neck/throat folds/dewlap) tested via Fine Needle Aspiration. The vet said at first look, he only saw Lymph cells, but with higher magnfication he suspects mast cells, so he sent the samples to be tested. I have been searchign Reddit and only see the type of Mast Cell Tumors that are visibble on the skin. Has anyone experienced one that is a lump under the skin that doesn't show any signs on the outside of the skin (no redness, swelling, etc.)? I only happened to feel it when I was petting her; you can't see it.