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jerry wrote:
Metronomic Chemotherapy FAQs for Tripawds
After your Tripawd successfully completes chemotherapy, you might wonder, "What's next?" If so, you may want to ask your oncologist about metronomic chemotherapy. This low-dose, at-home regimen may help keep cancer away. In today's Metronomic Chemoth (More) |
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hester wrote:
A new scan, but no real news
So Pofi had his CT scan today and his paperwork says he was a very good patient for them today. The (sort of) good news: there are no clarion clear signs of remote metastasis to lungs or lymph nodes. There are some bright white light points in the (More) |
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molliemoo wrote:
Jan 7th, 2016~Vet visit went well:))
Hi!! My brother Bear and I in the snow!! (Dec 29th, 2015) I went to the vet on Thursday, Jan 7th and had my blood work done. It has been over a month since my final chemo treatment. My blood work came back and it showed excellent results. (More) |
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Paula wrote:
1 1/2 YEARS A TRIPAWD!
So here we are, 18 months a Tripawd! I really never thought I'd see this day. Especially not that dreaded day sitting in the vet's office, listening to words like "cancer", "pathological fracture", "bone biopsy", "amputation", "6-9 months to live"... (More) |
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molly423 wrote:
Two Months Post-Amp: Chemo & Chest Scan Results
It's been about 6 weeks since I've blogged about our journey, and that's because I tried really hard to focus on the "now" and just enjoy time with Molly. I found myself becoming addicted to Googling her symptoms, estimating how much more time we'd h (More) |