Jennasis
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We took our greyhound to the oncologist to try to get a second opinion/confirmation of the diagnosis our home vet made a few weeks ago. Our dog developed a tumor in her mouth that makes her look like she has the mumps on her left jaw. Our home vet said it was either amelanotic melanoma or a sarcoid and was likely aggressive and may have already metastasized to her lungs and lymph nodes...maybe 6+ months to live.
We took her to the specialist yesterday. They did another needle aspiration biopsy and a chest x-ray. No metastasis to the lungs! The vet called tonight with the lab results. It's a Plasma cell tumor, not the other one. Apparently this type of cancer has a very high cure rate...with surgical removal.
One...we do not have the $3K for the additional diagnostic costs plus surgery.
Two...and this is the biggie, if we DID have the money, our dog is 12 years old and DH is very against subjecting her to surgery. Greyhounds are super sensitive to anesthesia and this would be a high risk for her.
She would need an abdominal ultrasound, bone marrow extraction, CT scan, bloodwork wall before the actual surgery which would require another sedation.
The vet suggested the possibility of chemo, which is $150 per month...for the rest of her life. But chemo scares the hell out of me as far as destroying her quality of life. I know how chemo works. I just picture her listless, vomiting and sickly.
What would you do? Part of me wants to try to find a way to pay for surgery, but I totally understand DH being so against it. I've had many friends lose pets from surgical complications in their older dogs.
I'm heart broken. Maybe it would have been "easier" if the oncologist had just said there was nothing they could do. Essentially, if we do nothing, the tumor will grow bigger and bigger until it crowds her mouth to the point of being unable to eat, and THAT'S just devastating.
We took her to the specialist yesterday. They did another needle aspiration biopsy and a chest x-ray. No metastasis to the lungs! The vet called tonight with the lab results. It's a Plasma cell tumor, not the other one. Apparently this type of cancer has a very high cure rate...with surgical removal.
One...we do not have the $3K for the additional diagnostic costs plus surgery.
Two...and this is the biggie, if we DID have the money, our dog is 12 years old and DH is very against subjecting her to surgery. Greyhounds are super sensitive to anesthesia and this would be a high risk for her.
She would need an abdominal ultrasound, bone marrow extraction, CT scan, bloodwork wall before the actual surgery which would require another sedation.
The vet suggested the possibility of chemo, which is $150 per month...for the rest of her life. But chemo scares the hell out of me as far as destroying her quality of life. I know how chemo works. I just picture her listless, vomiting and sickly.
What would you do? Part of me wants to try to find a way to pay for surgery, but I totally understand DH being so against it. I've had many friends lose pets from surgical complications in their older dogs.
I'm heart broken. Maybe it would have been "easier" if the oncologist had just said there was nothing they could do. Essentially, if we do nothing, the tumor will grow bigger and bigger until it crowds her mouth to the point of being unable to eat, and THAT'S just devastating.