helsonwheels
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Don't be sorry. Anybody who has had a dog they can still shed tears over 10 years later is lucky enough to have had a really loving dog. I still tell people at work stories about him that makes them and me laugh.So sorry.. I donāt mean to bring up bad memories for you.
Lambeau isnāt that kind of uncomfortable⦠it is odd really, which is why we canāt figure out why he is doing it. We are told he is not in pain, but we canāt figure out the night time behavior or the constant need to poo
Totally agreeā¦. Nitschke passed 11 years ago and I still miss him and occasionally call Lambeau.. Nitschke. Banks passed 8 years ago and we still miss her too.Don't be sorry. Anybody who has had a dog they can still shed tears over 10 years later is lucky enough to have had a really loving dog. I still tell people at work stories about him that makes them and me laugh.
10/14 update ā.
Mush has been doing well, we even had a few nights without interrupted sleep. His appetite remains strong, and he will eat whatever is offered.
Poo remains an issue although we had some movements that looked totally normal happening here and there, but he still goes 6-10 times a day usually ending in pudding/liquid as the day goes on.. vet/oncologist are still stumped, no meds help in anyway. I added panacur (yes, puppy dewormer ā vet/oncologist approved) and that seemed to help for about a week. So I might ask if we can up the dosage at all to see if it continues to help with the poo.
He had chemo schedule this morning, but due to his white blood count being low they did not administer the treatment. He is still not in remission, one node in the front shoulder remains inflamed/swollen.
Next appointment is on Thursday 10/20, hopefully his counts are up.
Thanks again for all the love/support⦠it is greatly appreciated
@helsonwheels @Bulldog2001 ā¦. Thank you.
I totally forgot about the Adored beast stuff⦠Iāll look at that and will order some organic husk.
please keep the suggestions coming, wanting to do anything to help him.
If only people knew how mushrooms are at the top of the list for any health issues, even micro dosing. Most definitely you need to do your research but what a powerful ingredient even for our forest. Itās Mother Natureās way keeping our forest n our bodies Healthy!Just curious cause you want more suggestions, do you have him on a mushroom supplement??
Any immune boost and even for dogs with Cancer, immunity mushrooms is so beneficial for keeping them comfortable and helping the immune system fight it.
I have gave my dog the Four Leaf Rover immunity mushrooms and itās very good immune boost for them.
I definitely recommend looking into the immune boosting mushrooms like Four Leaf Rover Immunity Mushrooms cause there is 7 different kinds of mushrooms that are known to be so beneficial to dogs that are in the product.
And definitely look into the Adored Beast Gut Soothe probiotic.
Yes, he is on an organic mushroom turkey tail complex, about 6 weeks nowJust curious cause you want more suggestions, do you have him on a mushroom supplement??
Any immune boost and even for dogs with Cancer, immunity mushrooms is so beneficial for keeping them comfortable and helping the immune system fight it.
I have gave my dog the Four Leaf Rover immunity mushrooms and itās very good immune boost for them.
I definitely recommend looking into the immune boosting mushrooms like Four Leaf Rover Immunity Mushrooms cause there is 7 different kinds of mushrooms that are known to be so beneficial to dogs that are in the product.
And definitely look into the Adored Beast Gut Soothe probiotic.
Ok thatās goodYes, he is on an organic mushroom turkey tail complex, about 6 weeks now
Good jobYes, he is on an organic mushroom turkey tail complex, about 6 weeks now
I am praying so hard for you and mush that that last node goes down and remission begins.10/14 update ā.
Mush has been doing well, we even had a few nights without interrupted sleep. His appetite remains strong, and he will eat whatever is offered.
Poo remains an issue although we had some movements that looked totally normal happening here and there, but he still goes 6-10 times a day usually ending in pudding/liquid as the day goes on.. vet/oncologist are still stumped, no meds help in anyway. I added panacur (yes, puppy dewormer ā vet/oncologist approved) and that seemed to help for about a week. So I might ask if we can up the dosage at all to see if it continues to help with the poo.
He had chemo schedule this morning, but due to his white blood count being low they did not administer the treatment. He is still not in remission, one node in the front shoulder remains inflamed/swollen.
Next appointment is on Thursday 10/20, hopefully his counts are up.
Thanks again for all the love/support⦠it is greatly appreciated
He is not declining and that is GOOD news!!! Stubborn node just like a stubborn bully. I am praying for him and you daily. Keep up the good work mamma.. and keep hanging in there. Waiting is just so damn scary when all you want is the best for them.10/20 update ā still no remission, one node is being very stubborn, but he is not declining!
Poo issues remain, but getting better with the daily panacur treatment. Oncologist and vet said daily is fine if it is helping him.
Treatment today:
(1) Adriamycin @ 28 mg/m2 (26 mg) IV
(2) Cerenia @ 1 mg/kg (28 mg) IV
Next appointment is on 11/3 unless we have concerns then we would do a CBC at our vet office and then contact them. Otherwise, 11/3 will be CBC, chest x-rays and discussion based on his condition which therapy to continue with (vinc/cytoxan vs CCNU vs Laverdia).
His fall allergies are kicking in so we inquired about giving him a cytopoint shot, oncologist said it is perfectly fine, in fact they recommend it over Apaqul (spelling) in chemo patients. We will give him one, but are going to wait till 11/4 after next treatment to see how he is doing.