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I pray the chemo will help him. By any chance did they do an xray of his lungs? Sending out more prayers for Buster. |
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Poor baby...it hurts me to hear his cough...they think it is irritation due to enlarged tonsils. Hoping the meds kick in soon. |
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I'm so sorry that Buster has lymphoma, I was so hoping it would be something else. My little Roxie got it at 4 years old after I had only had her for a year. I nursed her along for 3 months after the diagnosis. Hopefully little Buster will have many happy times in the coming months. Near the end I let her eat anything she wanted--mostly ice cream & liverwurst. She never stopped wagging her tail! Bless you & Buster. |
Buster is so very blessed to have you for his mom. I'm so very sorry to read the outcome of his tests. There are so many of us praying for Buster to live the rest of life out comfortably, happy and loved. And to give you the strength and peace that you may need during that time. God bless Buster and you. Gentle hugs to you both. |
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I;m sorry to hear this but sounds like your doing everything you can to make him as comfortable as possible. sending many prayers your way buster. |
Sending more hugs & good thoughts your way! I love Buster even though we've only "met" virtually. Next time you shower him with kisses give him a few extra from all of us. |
Lisa, you know I am with you at this time. Buster is one lucky dog for having found a mom like you. I know you feel lucky as well. I hope he has a long time left before he has to go to the rainbow bridge. Please give him hugs and kisses from us. If there is anything you need, please let me know. xoox |
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I have a small update on Buster. I talked to the vet about 4:00 and the pathology tests confirm that he has lymphoma. There appears to be a B and T type of lymphoma, with B being better. He does have the B type, which responds better to treatment, so that is good news. However, he does have some involvement in his spleen, which is not so good on the news front. She gave me the go ahead to give Buster his prednisone medicine, but asked be to hold off on the chemo medicine until tomorrow morning. Hopefully, both of these will start helping improve his nasty cough. He returns to the MedVet Clinic in Cincinnati next Thursday for tests and more treatment. I don't know if anyone has ever had a pup do chemo, but I am learning new things. One is that I need to wear gloves to give the medicine and toss them in a double bag to get rid of. The other is that Buster needs his own little area to potty outside. I thought about this and decided to take an xpen out in our backyard, so he would have his potty area, and Piccolo and Vivi could not access the area. Thanks everyone for your support during this very tough time. It really holds me up. Much appreciated! |
Lisa, I am so sorry and saddened to see this. It's comforting to know you're a part of Buster's life, someone who loves and cherishes this sweet boy. Please know my thoughts are with you and your family. Sending prayers your way Buster. ;) |
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Lisa, I'm so sorry! But, I'm glad he has you!! Hugs! |
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