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(light music) - [Sue] Hey everybody, welcome back to the vlog. Im so excited that youre joining me, because this is a really important topic. So, today we are talking about things you need to go, before you go and see a cancer specialist like me, it could be any specialist, it could be like my husband if youve watched some of the other videos, hes a board certified internist. Maybe youre seeing a cardiologist or an ophthalmologist or a neurologist, theres lots of specialists in veterinary medicine. And this could also be things that youre gonna apply when youre gonna see your veterinarian because, guys, lets be honest, its really overwhelming when we take our pets to the veterinarian, again, whether theyre a general practitioner or a specialist. Often we have our pets with us, were worried, were concerned, theres a lot of distractions going on, so, Ive seen thousands of patients in my 20 plus years in veterinary medicine and Ill be honest, a lot of mistakes. So, I hope