Thank you all again for your support.
We have an appointment with our regular vet this evening for Baxter. We consulted with the oncologist yesterday (we will do this every two weeks) about Baxter's condition. We agreed on a "happy medium" for Baxter right now which is all his supplements and 15mg of prednisone a day. I gave him 15mg this morning and she said in 48 hours we will see a difference, if we are going to. She again gently reminded me that she is 110% sure that we have made the right choices for Baxter given his multiple problems which I really needed to hear. However, she does not feel that we should be weaning Baxter off the prednisone. She is convinced that Bax simply doesn't have enough time left to be severely harmed by the pred therefore she believes the time he has left he should be comfortable and cognitive. I feel very torn. In my heart I know that he declining, my house is wrapped in pipe foam for crying out loud. If he weren't declining, we wouldn't have had to wrap our walls. I also know this decline has taken place since the decreasing of the prednisone. Could they be related, absolutely! Could this be the decline we were told about from the very beginning that will only continue to get worse and that no amount of prednisone with help, absolutely! The only way for me to know this is by upping his prednisone to see if it works or holding out a little longer to see if the supplements will make a large enough difference. Right now I agreed to the happy medium but I am still questioning my choice. I was hopeful that if I could wean him off the prednisone, we could buy him more quality time. In an odd way, I feel as if I'm sentencing him to this death by keeping him on the pred. I know the evil side effects of the prednisone and he's been much calmer and happier since being weaned down until he gets up to move around. I think it's only fair to him to try the prednisone again and see if it helps him and hope that the supplements help to cut down on it's toxicity and negative effects.
Bax's gums aren't quite the healthy pink that they should be so we have an appointment tonight to have his hematocrit measured. The oncologist wants us to check for anemia either related to internal bleeding or the malabsorption problem.
Thanks for listening, we appreciate all your thoughts and prayers.
Aimee