Sad news re Sugar; Biopsy results p2 #17

    • Gold Top Dog

     I'm so very sorry; I'll keep you in my prayers. {{{ hugs}}}

    • Gold Top Dog

    This afternoon, the specialist called with the lab report. "It really couldn't be any worse" he said. I'll put in the details for medical folks. For the rest of us, skip down to Microscopic Findings and Comment:

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    Biopsy
    Microscopic Description: The multiple small tissue pieces are
    segments of a larger mass with a small band of superficial
    epithelial cells in one place. This is composed of fields and septa
    of proliferative, pleomorphic neoplastic spindle-cells. These have
    oval/elongate heterochromatic nuclei with 1-2 mitotic form/hpf and
    moderate amphophilic cytoplasm Scattered in and cuffed by the
    neoplastic spindle-cells are irregular islands of neoplastic
    cartilage. In other fields small staghorn/trebecular deposits of
    eosinophilic material consistent with bone matrix are also formed by
    the neoplastic cells.

    Microscopic Findings
    : MAXILLARY/NASAL MASS - OSTEOCHONDROSARCOMA.

    Comment: This primary bone/cartilage must be considered aggressive
    with a guarded to poor prognosis for further local invasion and
    possible distant spread.

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    He said that there is no hope of remission, but we can slow it down using Palladia, a chemotherapy pill. So I have some of those. I never knew, I am not allowed to touch chemo meds, so with the prescription I also got several plastic gloves.  Sugar will need periodic kidney and liver blood work done while on this med.

    The bump on Sugar's nose is now about the size of a "shooter," those large size marbles. And it oozes and drains. He said it will continue to grow and to drain, that the nose is no longer open for drainage. And the cancer cells prevent any sort of healing where the stitch is. He had considered just leaving it open, but decided to put in the stitch.

    We go in on May 3 to have the one stitch out, he said he will stop in to see her at the time and answer any questions I have.

    I have so little background I don't even know what to ask!

    • Gold Top Dog
    I'm so sorry the news is so bad but I know you'll do what's best for your girl.  Sending you strength and comfort.  (((((hugs)))))
    • Gold Top Dog

     I am so sorry. I was so afraid that is what it was going to end up being. Just what our dog had. I really can't add anything that will help you out. It is just a horrible cancer and all the specialist who we saw could tell us was to go home and enjoy him while you can and you will know when it is time. At that time, either they didn't have the chemo or he saw that it was so involved and so felt the chemo wouldn't do anything for him. I'll be thinking of you and little Sugar.

    • Gold Top Dog

    nymaureen

     I am so sorry. I was so afraid that is what it was going to end up being. Just what our dog had. I really can't add anything that will help you out. It is just a horrible cancer and all the specialist who we saw could tell us was to go home and enjoy him while you can and you will know when it is time. At that time, either they didn't have the chemo or he saw that it was so involved and so felt the chemo wouldn't do anything for him. I'll be thinking of you and little Sugar.

     

     Pfizer developed Palladia in 2009, and it became available to all specialists in late 2010; so it may not have been around.

     Yes, that is just what our doc is saying as well.  

     

    • Gold Top Dog
    I'm sorry to read this.  ((((Hugs)))) and gentle rubs for Sugar.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I'm so sorry to read this news. We lost our 7 y.o. lab to nasal cancer and there also wasn't anything available to treat with at that time either. Our lab first showed signs of a problem with a bloody nose and as the cancer progressed, those became more frequent and much worse. I will pray that you don't experience that and that you have some good, quality time together. (((Hugs)))
    • Gold Top Dog

    {{Hugs}}  I am so sorry....such a horrible dianosis to hear.  Please know so many of us have faced this disease and we are with you in this next stage.  I pray that Sugar can proceed with little pain and that you and your pack can have some very good quality time with her.   So important that your furry babies help you thru this and you help them understand.   Callie and several others here have taught me the importance of the pack knowing what you are facing. 

     

    • Gold Top Dog

     Guess it wasn't available when we lost our boy. We lost Alaska  many years before that... 1998.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Sandie I am so sorry -- no part of this is good.  Talk to her -- tell her to tell YOU when she's "done". 

    Milk thistle and SAM-e probably -- The milk thistle you can mix in her food (mine don't object to it at all) and the SAM-e I like is CellFood -- it's drops.  No big pills to hassle with.

    Give me a call -- I know you already feed a low grain/no grain food.  But if I can help in ANY way, let me know.  You've got your plate full with Sugar and Marlin.  I wish I could help take a load off in some way!!  *hugs*

    • Gold Top Dog

    I am so sorry. Gentle rubs from us.

    • Gold Top Dog

     ((( hugs )))  I'm so sorry. Jessie sends gentle kisses. I hope you can still have lots of quality time with her. We're all here anytime you need us.