Hooch, our rescue bulldog who we think is about 7, was
diagnosed with lymphoma on tuesday. The nodes in his neck, shoulders and hind legs are all enlarged. His neck nodes are larger today than they were on Monday. We were originally getting a biopsy, chest xray, blood work and ultrasound tomorrow, but now the oncologist's office (we have an appt scheduled) called and said THEY do not need a biopsy, the cytology is "definitive".
A little background on Hooch: He was seized from his owner at about age 4 by
animal control because he was in such rough shape (20 lbs underweight and
HORRIBLE allergies that were left untreated so he was half bald with red
inflamed skin, baterial and yeast infections, etc.) he was shut down when we got him and we have learned so much by going through the journey we have been on with him. His fear aggression reared its ugly head while on pred for his horrendous allergies (so no pred can be used if we go the chemo route) and even though we took him off, we still had to work through his aggression and he has made amazing strides. But he will always have "reactive" issues. All Western medical therapies failed to help his allergies, so we sought help from an integrative vet, who really changed his life around. She will play a large part in his "treatment" now, whether it be with chemo or without.
Sorry this is getting so long...We will know more tomorrow and can better make a decision about chemo or not. We are determined to NOT make the END of his life traumatic, he had too much of that in his first 4 yrs. he can get very aggressive at vet depending on what is being done, so his ability to handle nvasive vet appts. will play a large part in our decision.
We only want what is BEST for him...and we need to leave out our own desires I think. I hope that makes sense.
Hooch also has severe hip dysplasia and spinal arthritis. Poor boy.
UPDATE: We decided to do a conservative oral chemo along with a holistic protocol, which shrunk his lymph nodes substantially, but after 2 months his nodes came back in late June, so there was no point giving him another dose of chemo. We are just supporting him now with supplements and homecooked food...and praying. His appetite is still great, thankfully. His only symptom is increased panting/less heat tolerance (I wish it was winter!).
This is such a horrible, aggressive disease.
diagnosed with lymphoma on tuesday. The nodes in his neck, shoulders and hind legs are all enlarged. His neck nodes are larger today than they were on Monday. We were originally getting a biopsy, chest xray, blood work and ultrasound tomorrow, but now the oncologist's office (we have an appt scheduled) called and said THEY do not need a biopsy, the cytology is "definitive".
A little background on Hooch: He was seized from his owner at about age 4 by
animal control because he was in such rough shape (20 lbs underweight and
HORRIBLE allergies that were left untreated so he was half bald with red
inflamed skin, baterial and yeast infections, etc.) he was shut down when we got him and we have learned so much by going through the journey we have been on with him. His fear aggression reared its ugly head while on pred for his horrendous allergies (so no pred can be used if we go the chemo route) and even though we took him off, we still had to work through his aggression and he has made amazing strides. But he will always have "reactive" issues. All Western medical therapies failed to help his allergies, so we sought help from an integrative vet, who really changed his life around. She will play a large part in his "treatment" now, whether it be with chemo or without.
Sorry this is getting so long...We will know more tomorrow and can better make a decision about chemo or not. We are determined to NOT make the END of his life traumatic, he had too much of that in his first 4 yrs. he can get very aggressive at vet depending on what is being done, so his ability to handle nvasive vet appts. will play a large part in our decision.
We only want what is BEST for him...and we need to leave out our own desires I think. I hope that makes sense.
Hooch also has severe hip dysplasia and spinal arthritis. Poor boy.
UPDATE: We decided to do a conservative oral chemo along with a holistic protocol, which shrunk his lymph nodes substantially, but after 2 months his nodes came back in late June, so there was no point giving him another dose of chemo. We are just supporting him now with supplements and homecooked food...and praying. His appetite is still great, thankfully. His only symptom is increased panting/less heat tolerance (I wish it was winter!).
This is such a horrible, aggressive disease.