Need Help/Information on Brain Tumors and Strokes

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VTbxrFan

Boxer Insane
Aimee,
I'm so sorry for you and Jason. I can't imagine how difficult it is to deal with the news you have gotten. I hope that you will find peace and comfort in knowing that you have truly done your best for Baxter. He is a special boy who was lucky to find a special and loving family to care for him in his last years. I know it's hard to be in a position where you feel like you can't do anything to help him, but you can still love him for all the time he has left. In the end, that's the only thing that matters. Continue to love and cherish him and know that you and Jason and Baxter are in my heart and thoughts.
 

Aimee

Boxer Insane
Jill,

Thank you for thinking of us. Baxter is doing well, he had his best day yet yesterday. He actually trotted on his walk last night, which is a big change! Recently he has been very slow and sluggish on his walks. He was very alert and active all night. I cooked a chicken last night and Jason deboned it saving a pile of chicken for the kids. When he called them all into the kitchen Baxter came running and plowed over everything (including Dusty) in his path :LOL: These are very welcomed improvements! Days like these it's very easy to slip into a state of denial that nothing is wrong with him and that his time infact is not limited. Jason and I are hanging in there praying everyday for a miracle.

On Saturday we started Bax on some medication to help with his leaking of urine. The leaking causes him to lick himself and we were concerned about infection and urine burns. His leaking has decreased but we are still messing with dosages to get it cured. We bought a pad to put on the bed at night and we line it with towels so that he can still sleep in our bed at night, this has worked very well. We get up once a night to potty and exchange out the towel after which he sleeps extremely well. We have a petsitter now who comes everyday to let them all out and feed them a green bean snack. The prednisone makes Bax hungrier than usual so his mid morning snack is helpful. He isn't able to hold his pee for great lengths of time anymore so the potty break is helpful as well.

We pray Mr. B has many more good days ahead of him. We have started marking on our calendar whether he has a bad day, good day, great day or excellent day. Since learning his prognosis on Friday, he had 3 great days and one excellent day so far. We are thankful for each one he gets.

All your thoughts and prayers have been so very helpful, again thank you!

Aimee
 

Poetic_thing

Boxer Insane
Aimee my heart goes out to you, Baxter and the rest of your family. Cherish each and every moment with Baxter, love him and hug him and just live for the moment with him. Keeping track of his good/bad days on the calendar is an excellent tool for all of you to use, we did the same thing with our Dakota. Bless your heart for all that you are doing for Baxter - you truly are his angel!! God Bless and take care.
 
Aimee,

I am so glad Bax is doing well and haveing good & excellant days. :) hugs and kisses to hime form all of us! lovicon

As far as his leaking I know that there are pants you can get to help leaking Male Wraps I found these at JB Wholesale and you may be able to find others on-line or at your local pet supply.

Prayers will continue to be sent your way,
Jennifer, Joe & Cookie
 

debbie knowles

Boxer Insane
I am glad to hear that Mr. B is having good days...everyone of them is a true blessing for our special "hero", as we have always called him. Baxter, save up a good day or two for me this weekend...I'll be hugging you tight this Friday night and I'm bringing cake!! You guys all hang in there and we'll be there soon! Deb, Jack and Jaims
 

Aimee

Boxer Insane
Aunt Debbie, Jack and Jaimee came for a visit this weekend and as promised, Deb brought Bax his very own cake! We got some great pictures that I will post tonight.

Baxter continues to do well mentally, eating still tops his list of things to do. Unfortunantly though Bax is experiencing some "wasting". I've read this is common in people and animals with terminal illnesses and there doesn't seem to be much information about how to slow it down. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions or has had success at keeping weight on their terminally ill baby? From what I have read the wasting sets in when they stop eating however, Baxter still eats extremely well. Regardless though, his bones in his face and behind are becoming prominent and we are at a loss as to what to do. Jason bought him some baby food this weekend that we are going to have the petsitter add into his green bean snack during the day while we are at work to help up his caloric intake blandly. Also, we have started Mr. B on a digestive enzyme hoping that would help him with absorption of nutrients. We also have started supplementing him with Vitamin E, Essiac tonic, Vitamin B, and Milk Thistle. Any other supplements and/or diet suggestions would be welcomed!

Aimee
 

Austin's Mom

Boxer Insane
I don't have any advice on the weight issue, but I'm glad Bax got to see Aunt Deb and have some cake! And that he got to play with Jack and Jaimee!
 
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