amazincc wrote:WOOT for a good update!!!
And, I must say - I'm startin' to like your vet as well.
Me too!
HappyChick wrote: No diagnosis. There were no identifiable cancer cells in the fluid sample that was sent.
HappyChick wrote:Marinepits - I'm sorry about Katy's lump. You are right, it is frustrating not to get a definitive diagnosis. I'm sending good thoughts your way. Is there much you can do about the pain of her arthritis? I'm very happy for you that you've got Dr. Blabs (is that you vet's real name, sorry but it makes me giggle:) )
plebayo wrote:He's always in my thoughts. I'm glad you guys have a plan! I was wondering, why are you guys only doing one kind of chemo?
hugapitbull wrote:Lots and lots of good thoughts for the two of you tomorrow. Trouble had minimal side effects from chemo, I'm hoping the same for Vinny.
Something I did that you may find helpful in case he is nauseated, I kept puppy pads handy. If she acted like she may barf, I put a pad under her. That way I didn't have to try to make her jump and run for the door when she wasn't feeling well.
All the sudden I am scared to death for Vinny to go through this Chemo thing. I am shaking like a leaf and my heart is pounding. I should have never looked up "tissue necrosis". I just hope I can be strong for him. Chemo appointment is set for 5 p.m. today. I think I'm going to throw up.
pocketpit wrote:All the sudden I am scared to death for Vinny to go through this Chemo thing. I am shaking like a leaf and my heart is pounding. I should have never looked up "tissue necrosis". I just hope I can be strong for him. Chemo appointment is set for 5 p.m. today. I think I'm going to throw up.
He's going to be fine!
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