calliecritturs
Posted : 5/16/2012 6:51:16 PM
goatman68
The lump was neurofibcosarcama, they got most of it, my understanding there are alot of roots which are hard to get. She got 18 staples and 8 stitches, so she is wearing a lovely cone. (they need to invent something different). Last night was not a pretty sight, but she is doing better today.
Help her learn how to navigate with the cone -- show her how to pick her head up (literally teach "Head UP!" as you lift her head) so she doesn't catch it on the floor and stairs. Show her how to back up and approach the water bowl with the cone *lowered* so she can drink, show her how to move the cone left/right to get loose when she's hung up. Encourage her to push thru -- and honestly within 24-48 hours she will join the "BASH IT -- IT WILL MOVE" club of e-collar wearing dogs (Charlie's had his for almost 2 weeks b/c of cataract surgery !!)
As to the cancer -- you may want to think about doing a cooked diet for her -- grain carbs feed cancer -- and you can slow cancer and it's growth by omitting grain carbs from the diet and by giving various herbs and supplements. If you want to email me I can send you some stuff/information -- I've done cancer diets MANY times and they really DO help.
goatman68
I am going to go with the thought that it is cushings that she has, and try treating her liver to improve it. She is 12 going on 13, and I do not want to subject her to the normal meds given to treat cushings, due to side effects.
A bile acids test is what is needed to diagnose it -- and honestly I'd encourage you to do that -- it's not hugely expensive but it will help you determine how to proceed from here. It's easy for a dog to develop what they call "cushingoid" symptoms - I think my Billy was tested six times in two years at one time -- he LOOKED cushingoid from battling IMHA but he did **NOT** have Cushings at any time.
However -- if it **IS** Cushings, it's not the end of the world. However, I'm going to advise you to investigate using homeopathy. Cushings is essentially a "body balance" problem and it can respond incredibly well to homeopathy. There are no bad drug side effects at all -- homeopathy is very gentle but can be danged strong medicine when it's used properly.
If you will email me your zip code or at least "whereabouts" you live I"ll see if I can help you find a vet who does homeopathy who is GOOD near you. if all else fails, you can try Dr. Chambreau -- she will work with you by phone/mail -- she is the grand old lady of homeopathy -- to be honest she taught MOST of the vets in the US who have studied homeopathy. She's GOOD and she will work with you via phone/mail/internet if you have no other recourse (and for something like Cushings it would be pretty easy to do it that way).
IN all the time that Billy was treated for IMHA (which had a stellar chance of recovery and he DID recover) the threat of Cushings was always there -- but I always maintained that if he ever did have Cushings NO WAY was I going to treat him with typical drugs. I would use homeopathy and/or TCVM (traditional Chinese veterinary medicine).
Good luck and I hope her recovery is smooth.
I agree with you 100% -- NO ONE knows your dog like you do. You are their advocate -- and sometimes that means using your own judgment about how you want to proceed. But hopefully stay open to new things. There is help out there.
*hugs* Callie