calliecritturs
Posted : 10/4/2009 9:43:25 PM
Was this confirmed by an aspirate or ???? The TCVM vet will be able to help a lot.
Is it assumed to have already metastacized or ??? What specifically is it about that particular kind of cancer?
If you can consider a cancer diet (and the TCVM vet will rock on helping you specifically with that) -- that's absolutely the way to go. You want to feed the dog, NOT the cancer.
If you can afford to do it, do *not* be afraid of chemo. It's very very different for dogs than humans and there are Chinese herbs that literally will make it SOOOO much easier. Muffin got a powder (that I mixed with a bit of water and rolled into ball-shaped "pills" and let them dry). I gave the "pills" to him 4 days before and 4 days after he got a chemo treatment. Then there was a couple of other herbs he took -- but truly he wasn't nauseus, he didn't lose his coat -- he really did NOT have a hard time. The day "of" chemo -- it was a bit difficult at first until we learned we HAD TO feed him before the treatment. Food first? no problem. NO food? he'd get sick.
But between the stuff (blood movers, specific acupuncture, diet) the TCVM vet did, and the chemo -- Muffin was treated pretty darned easily. The TCVM makes *such* a huge difference.
It all depends on what sort of cancer cells they are as to what they do. Radiation may/may not be applicable -- it all depends on how close to other organs it is, but if they can remove that kidney it might truly be worth it.
Email me -- there are a few things I wish I'd done with Muffin. Milk thistle in HUGE amounts is one. But feel free to email me ok?