I posted back in June that my boxer, Sasha, had been diagnosed with hypercalcemia and that we had got the levels back down and she was returning to normal health.
Unfortunately in September she went rapidly downhill again and her levels shot back up. We discovered that she had continued to lose weight during this time and was now down to 27kg from 32kg.
She was immediately put back on high level steroids and antibiotics as her white blood cell count was high too. Most blood tests were inconclusive as to what type of cancer, and we have decided against the five hour journey (and five hours back) to find out what she has, only to treat her the same way we are just now (steroids etc). So we don't know whether she has lymphoma or a tumour somewhere, but the treatment would have been the same anyway.
The vets thought she had days to live in September, but she rallied round and has defied them ever since. We decided against chemo as we felt the extra months were for us, not her.
So here we are, a daily enjoyment of our boxer girl and just revelling in each moment we have with her. She is happy and still being a boxer, and we know that the day that stops, we let her go.
Our main worry at the moment is that she is just constantly hungry and desperate for food. We have reduced the steroids, but that hasn't taken any effect yet. Is this normal for cancer patients I am wondering? She is having six meals a day, not gaining weight and is always hungry?
Thanks for listening
Unfortunately in September she went rapidly downhill again and her levels shot back up. We discovered that she had continued to lose weight during this time and was now down to 27kg from 32kg.
She was immediately put back on high level steroids and antibiotics as her white blood cell count was high too. Most blood tests were inconclusive as to what type of cancer, and we have decided against the five hour journey (and five hours back) to find out what she has, only to treat her the same way we are just now (steroids etc). So we don't know whether she has lymphoma or a tumour somewhere, but the treatment would have been the same anyway.
The vets thought she had days to live in September, but she rallied round and has defied them ever since. We decided against chemo as we felt the extra months were for us, not her.
So here we are, a daily enjoyment of our boxer girl and just revelling in each moment we have with her. She is happy and still being a boxer, and we know that the day that stops, we let her go.
Our main worry at the moment is that she is just constantly hungry and desperate for food. We have reduced the steroids, but that hasn't taken any effect yet. Is this normal for cancer patients I am wondering? She is having six meals a day, not gaining weight and is always hungry?
Thanks for listening