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Facing cancer a third time: 4.5yrs as tripawd and 14yr old Chloe Update
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6 February 2015 - 12:40 pm
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Hi All,

Life seems to have a funny way of repeating itself. Its hard to tell this story a third time because I know in my heart that considering what time we have left, the best thing this time is to not do anything.

For those of you who have found this wonderful community, I joined tripawds in July 2010 when my dog Chloe was  diagnosed with cancer and I was facing the decision to amputate (her back left leg).  It ended up being the best decision ("cured") and I am glad to have made it. Having Chloe with me during grad school was such a blessing, we went on so many adventures together.  Then when I finished, I found another cancerous tumor. But this time it was on her front right paw. Same type of cancer, just 3.5 years later, different limb.

Again, I had it surgically removed since she was still full of life and vigor.  Another decision I am very glad that I made. This past year though, I've lived in Nor Cal for a fellowship and my mom has been the one taking excellent care of Chloe.  Fortunately I have been able to fly down often to see family, but each time I watched Chloe slowly start to show her age. She has a grade 4/5 heart murmur (no meds) and its getting harder for her to walk.

I ended my fellowship a few weeks early to pursue a job back where my family is located, but I had had this feeling that I needed to move back down asap for Chloe. Last week, I felt a hard lump on her neck and I knew. And after the aspirate results came back as "inconclusive, but abnormal cell growth", I know that we are facing it a third and final time. At least her blood work is still normal and her heart murmur hasn't worsened.

While I am leaning toward getting a biopsy in order to know what type of cancer, so I know how much time we have, I will not be pursuing chemo or radiation or surgery to remove it. I wouldn't want to compromise whatever time we have left because she is getting older and life is getting a bit harder. Last thing I want to do is "cure her cancer" only to put her down because of her heart or mobility.

I am hoping it is another type of soft tissue sarcoma (same as other 2) because it will mean it is very unlikely to metastizise or cause pain and it will let her live her life out to the end.  I would rather have to say goodbye a few days early than a few days too late, so I'm really trying to wrap my head around the fact that I really believe we have a year or less depending on the type of cancer.

We've been through so much and she has been a constant source of love, inspawration and comfort and while I often find myself crying at the most random moments, I'm really trying to focus on enjoying every day we have.  Currently I'm only working part time, so I am SO grateful that we have some quantity time together. 

She turns 14 on Valentines day and I'm so proud of everything that she has overcome and that I have been able to give her a long and healthy life even as a med-large size dog. I know she's living life to the fullest and while I'm not mad or frustrated about this, I know that the hardest thing is facing that I'll finally have to say goodbye in the sooner rather than later future.

Sincerely,

   Nicole aka Chloe's mom.

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Chloe became a rear amp tripawd on 7-29-10. Another tumor was removed on front leg 2-20-14. Found 3rd tumor on neck 2-2015, but she's still kicking cancer's butt at age 14. Chloe's blog

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7 February 2015 - 12:47 pm
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Nicole! {{{{{hugs}}}}}

Wow it is great to hear from you, I'm sorry it's under these circumstances. Damn cancer. mad

At the same time, I think wow, Chloe is so incredible, so remarkable, and we are fortunate to have you both as community members. Talk about a great example of living a great life on three legs!  Even as an old gal she still has so much to teach us. Her life is an example for dogs & humans alike. What a fighter!

Chloe has been with you through such an important part of your life, I know how much this must weigh on your mind. You have always made such great decisions for her, I have no doubt that in the coming months you will do everything with her best interest in mind and be strong for her the way she taught you. Chloe and you are a team, you cannot go wrong with the kind of relationship you've built.

Please keep us posted on how she's doing and give her a smooch from us. I hope you'll update her blog too, she has fans you know ;)

We are here for you 24/7.

Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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7 February 2015 - 6:20 pm
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Thank you for your kind words and I just re-posted this on her blog.  I'll likely start posting more regularly since things will change more as time passes.

Working on another tribute video, didn't post one for her 4yr ampuversary since I didn't have her with me, just didn't feel the same....But now that we are reunited, it will be fabulous!!! way-coolclap

-Nicole

Chloe became a rear amp tripawd on 7-29-10. Another tumor was removed on front leg 2-20-14. Found 3rd tumor on neck 2-2015, but she's still kicking cancer's butt at age 14. Chloe's blog

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7 February 2015 - 8:32 pm
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WOW! WOW!! What an amazing dog! HERO!!! INSPIRATIONAL BEYOND WORDS!!! Talk about a dog who shines a bright light as a Beacon of Hope...YAAAAAAAAAY FOR CHLOE!!!

I love her pictures. You can just see the sweetness, the gentleness.

You have done a thorough and heartfelt assessment of what's best for Chloe at this point in her earthly journy...selfless and thoughtful. A true tram...a true advocate for Chloe. She knows how loved she is and nothing can ever change that!!

NOW is ALL that matters! Yoy have a great handle on staying in the moment, in the present. Nope, not easy but your love for Chloe is so strongnyou WILL stay in the present and, just like Chloe, not worry about the tomorrows.

I love that you'll be posting more pictures and telling us more about this delightful soul!! Looking forward to your blogs.

Chloe needs ro celebrate her recent FOUR YEAR AMPUVERSARY with ice cream and cake! It's never too late to have a pawty!!! Steaks would be nice too!

Huge hugs and lots of love to all!!

Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle too!

Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!

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8 February 2015 - 1:13 am
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What an inspiring story of cancer and a remarkable dog.  I have heard many stories of dogs getting two different cancers in their lifetime but three no.  My heart goes out to you but you sound like a wonderful dog mom.

Perhaps if you decide to have the biopsy, depending on the type of cancer you might be able to have electrochemotherapy .  This is the direct injection of chemotherapy to the tumour followed by electric pulses to the tumour.  I have a friend who had a dog that got a soft tissue sarcoma on one front leg but he could not have an amputation due to bad arthritis in the back legs.  He was a rottie x so a large breed.   The treatment for the STS was going well months later with no sign of recurrence and no sign that it had spread to the lungs.  Sadly he then got osteosarcoma in his shoulder blade of the other front leg.  He passed away a couple of months later from osteosarcoma and at the time of his death there was no  sign of a return of the STS

Good luck to both you and Chloe xx

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8 February 2015 - 8:21 am
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Chloe and you have been through a lot together, and have always handled things honestly and bravely.  This journey will be no different, I think.  Chloe is a very brave, strong girl, and so are you.  You have always made the best decisions for your girl, and she has shown you that she is a true tripawd warrior.  I know Chloe will bravely travel this new road with you with much love.  I am glad the two of you are back together to handle this together.  Will be keeping Chloe and you in our thoughts and prayers.  

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8 February 2015 - 2:07 pm
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oooh Nicole thanks for updating her blog, I'm hopping over there now. {{{hugs}}}}}

Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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I'm sorry to hear that you have to go through this again with Chloe. It sounds like you are doing everything you can for her and making the best out of a difficult situation. I know you will do what is best for her and make every moment you have with her as special and wonderful as she is! I just celebrated my 12 year old Beagles one year ampuversary this past week. She will turn 13 on February 13th. I hope you celebrate Chloe's birthday in style!

Best wishes to you and Chloe!

Danell and Kasey

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11 February 2015 - 7:18 pm
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I Have been watching Clhoe's story since the beginning. I have seen your trials and triumphs.
I am so sorry about this latest news.
We are also 4 years post amp and nearing the end of the journey. It's hard, even though I know that any amount of time is never enough. Part of me is so grateful for each day we have been given . The other part of me is selfish and I just want more.
You have been a great mom to Chloe and you have faced lots of challenges together. I know you will continue to make the best choices you can for her.
I'm sad your heart is aching!
I'm hoping for the best for you!

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14 February 2015 - 5:39 am
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Happy Birthday, Chloe !  you are a fighter and a true tripawd hero, and deserve to celebrate this milestone.

all the best to you and your family,

Daniela & Johnnie

Our awesome Golden Boy was diagnosed for OSA in April 2014 in the proximal humerus, front-leg amp on 05/20/2014. Finished chemo (Carbo6) on 07/10/2014. Ongoing treatment: acupuncture + K-9 Immunity Plus ( 3chews) and home-cooked no-grain diet.   Stopped Apocaps because of liver issues.   Liver issues: controlling altered enzymes with SAM-e and Milk Thistle.  October 17:  started having seizures.  Taking fenobarbital for seizures.  April 18: started prednisone.

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