monsterkitty
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 5, 2005
Aww she's doing awesome on her three paws!
1st chemo treatment tomorrow....nerves central over here!
She did well, and I'm hoping it stays that way. I'm definitely thinking of Katy and you. Please keep us updated!So glad to hear all went well and she's feeling good today! It helps to get that first treatment out of the way so you know what to expect and to alleviate all the fears you had.
We have an appointment next Tuesday, 1/8, for Katy's blood work and X-rays. Keep us in your thoughts to be cancer-free! I admit I am getting pretty nervous now that the day is so close!
@ShelsGoingToDisney - How did Katy do?
Just got home and to say I am heartbroken is an understatement. Katy has 3 nodules in her lungs now. The vet is going to call down to Kansas State and see if there is anything that can be done to slow progression, pending that we're looking at 2-4 months. Good news is it won't be painful so I can be thankful that. Dr. Teter said that usually dogs seem fine and them suddenly will take a turn not wanting to eat anymore. Breathing will be difficult in the end when the lungs are full but should be about the same leading up to that.
I was hopeful since Katy seemed so good and she'd gained 3 lbs at the weigh-in. Not at all what I wanted to hear.
Yes, so sorry to hear that.Just got home and to say I am heartbroken is an understatement. Katy has 3 nodules in her lungs now. The vet is going to call down to Kansas State and see if there is anything that can be done to slow progression, pending that we're looking at 2-4 months. Good news is it won't be painful so I can be thankful that. Dr. Teter said that usually dogs seem fine and them suddenly will take a turn not wanting to eat anymore. Breathing will be difficult in the end when the lungs are full but should be about the same leading up to that.
I was hopeful since Katy seemed so good and she'd gained 3 lbs at the weigh-in. Not at all what I wanted to hear.
Just got home and to say I am heartbroken is an understatement. Katy has 3 nodules in her lungs now. The vet is going to call down to Kansas State and see if there is anything that can be done to slow progression, pending that we're looking at 2-4 months. Good news is it won't be painful so I can be thankful that. Dr. Teter said that usually dogs seem fine and them suddenly will take a turn not wanting to eat anymore. Breathing will be difficult in the end when the lungs are full but should be about the same leading up to that.
I was hopeful since Katy seemed so good and she'd gained 3 lbs at the weigh-in. Not at all what I wanted to hear.