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thurston wrote:
Whats New With Thurston
Thanks to God and to the team at University of Wisconsin, Thurston has completed all the treatments he needs for now. Yipee!!! Woof! Woof! Diagnosed on 4/22/18, he has had his amputation (5/11) followed by 4 doses of Carboplatin, 3 weeks apart. (More) |
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seapee wrote:
Rest in peace Orinoco
So 2 years and 11 months after osteosarcoma diagnosis and amputation of his front right leg, we lost our beautiful brave boy. With all eyes on spread to his lungs, he actually developed a tumour in his front left leg which fractured. Only 4 weeks (More) |
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thurston wrote:
Overview of Thurston 3 Legged St. Bernard
Thurston's favorite pose! LOL! Thurston is a floppy dog. A giant dog with a huge personality and many wonderful qualities I love him more every day! He was 5 years 8 months old when he started limping intermittently and was diagnosed with Osteos (More) |
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yoshi wrote:
A year ago to this day!!
We've been so busy and I'm super bad at keeping up with technology. Last summer was scary and presented new challenges. After surgery Yoshi went on Chemo and a strict diet of organic chicken, turkey, buffalo, veggies, and berries. He eats better then (More) |
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roscoeandjeffro wrote:
I really wish dogs could live for as long as their humans (and vice-versa). The last round of K9 chemo yesterday was just another day for him, with a 30-minute belly rub by a person he's only seen five times. I know what the stats say. Amputation onl (More) |
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roscoeandjeffro wrote:
Another Day in the Life of Roscoe...
Right after the last treatment, I called my regular vet's office (who is staying in close contact with the oncologist). I asked the tech to have her give me call back if she wanted the post-chemo chest x-ray the next day or at the 10-14 day mark, to (More) |
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roscoeandjeffro wrote:
Treatment Three is in the Books
5/18/18. Today was treatment number three with Carboplatin. Roscoe is chillin' tonight and doesn't seem quite as run down as he was with the first two treatments. So far, the only side effects have been post-treatment blahs, low platelets and (More) |
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annfelter wrote:
Setbacks Happen
Mets, mets mets. Quack has mets in his lungs. We found out My 2nd. His chemo (carboplatin) didn't control the spread of cancer. He didn't get kicked out of the study as it turns out but he moved to the "salvage" group. That doesn't sound very nice do (More) |
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roscoeandjeffro wrote:
It's Just a Bruise
Yesterday, during a spoiled pup's morning massage, I noticed a dark purple bruise at the base of Roscoe's scar line. I quickly checked for any other such spots, and saw none. It wasn't there the night before, so it's acute appearance concerned me a (More) |
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tlahaye wrote:
Casey's Study Experience
Casey is officially part of the study we've all been discussing. Unfortunately, as a condition of his participation, I'm no longer allowed to discuss it on social media. A few things I will say include: It was even more expensive than expected (More) |