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amyalaska wrote:
Onward to Chemo!
The 2 days before she got the stitches out (12 days post surgery) Doxie was just like her old self again! She was running up and down the hall, hopping up on the window sill to look outside, and bark at the mailman :) She was not happy to go back (More) |
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muddygirl wrote:
Two weeks post op...
What a crazy two weeks this has been, for both Shelby Lynn and us. In some ways its hard to believe its only been just two weeks and on the other hand it seems like its been longer. Tomorrow Shelby goes to have her stitches removed, I can honestly s (More) |
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jerry wrote:
Tripawd Tuesday: Great Dane Eurydice Changes the World
It's said that all dogs have a job to do and Great Dane Eurydice is no exception. Thanks to this magnificent beauty, never again will a giant breed dog be instantly dismissed as a candidate for amputation. Standing tall on three legs. Tip (More) |
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mosby wrote:
One Day at a Time
Yesterday Mosby had his third round of carboplatin (after "great" bloodwork and lab work and nothing visible on his chest xrays). To say that we have been nervous would be an understatement. It was after the last chemo treatment that he went so far d (More) |
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mosby wrote:
2nd Round Down
Right now I'm watching Mosby run in his sleep as he is snoozing on his bed. Today he went to see the oncologist, and his CBC and kidney function were both normal, so he got his 2nd treatment of carboplatin. They say it went well, and he ate all of hi (More) |
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mosby wrote:
How we got here
Mosby is a dog that definitely deserves a blog of his own. Just a few of the things Mosby has accomplished in his 10+ years are rock climbing (while hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains with me), getting deputized by the county sheriff (back when I wor (More) |
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tracy06 wrote:
Step 3: Chemotherapy
There is a lot of controversy about Chemotherapy. I have to say that it doesn't scare me as it does some people. I have an almost religious awesome of the resilience of life. If you can survive it, you can heal it. I think she had the stereoty (More) |
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tobythedobe wrote:
Crushing Cancer with Chemotherapy
Hello fellow #tripawds! It has been quite a long time since we've provided you with an update on Toby's progress so we have A LOT of catching up to do. First, let me say, I hope you're all surviving the holiday madness with plenty of joy! It's bee (More) |
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kburrell wrote:
You never really know
I think in my heart, I knew that I knew the right decision. Spoiler alert: I thought the right decision was to let her go. I know that's how my husband felt. But, as much as I wanted to led with my heart and to be logical, I continued to talk it out (More) |
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tinsch wrote:
The cold, hard truth.
Hello all. First of all: thanks for all the wonderful comments on my first post! I was asked what we did for the phantom pains, if we did chemo, and so on. Let me start at the beginning. That being the day of my having to decide w (More) |