LoveMy Silkies
Posted : 6/15/2006 1:29:25 PM
Hello, I am brand new to this forum and I just found it this morning through a Google search. I was so grateful to find that there is a thread on Transitional Cell Carcinoma because this morning I found out that my little silky terrier very likely has it.
Elizabeth had several drops of blood in her urine last Friday, so I took a urine sample to the vet and the technician said there was a lot of bacteria, which suggests a urinary tract infection. So they sent me home with antibiotics. However, the blood is not going away yet; and this morning she actually passed a bloody tissue clot in her urine. I took another urine sample to the vet. This time the doctor actually looked at it and she just called back a couple of hours ago and said not only was there still a lot of bacteria, but she's seeing these "transitional cells" that have sloughed off of the bladder wall or urethra.
She said that is very suspicious and unusual and suggests possible bladder tumors among a multitude of other things. We are going in for the abdominal ultrasound next week to get better look.
I am scared to death because I have researched this on the internet and every web site I have found said pretty much the same thing: that 70% of the time, when there are transitional cells present in urine, it means cancer; and that this form of cancer is very malignant and aggressive, with a median life span of 3 to 7 months after diagnosis.
Elizabeth turns 14 on August 17.... it breaks my heart to think of saying good bye so soon.
Obviously I need to get more information from the vet next week. But if the life span statistics are that grim, I am not going to elect to put my pet through chemo or surgery. I would rather keep her comfortable as long as possible and then make that agonizing decision in the end to put her to sleep.
I hope things turn out well with your pet. Please keep us posted. I would be very curious to know how it turns out.