All Care has been great with dialogue and today I had a conversation with Dr. Dhaliwal , the oncologist there. So the bottom line is, the lesions are pretty extensive, but we still do not know what they are.
Biopsy is quite invasive surgery and Sandi would need transfusions, etc to get to the right strength needed. So I decided, no, that will not do. We'll try the holistic approach, as much as we can do, and "see what happens"
I've been looking over all the info on the internet and by far the best source i have found is curing-canine-cancer.com
Ted Schneck has been great and provides a lot of valuable information. Be sure to check out his story about his dog Marty. Truely a miracle. But then, our dogs are miracles in our lives. Leaves room for hope right now.
Care needs to be constant and tender. Foreceful and defined.
Sandi is quite happy when i come home. Not the frisky, lets going running 5 miles like she was 2-3 weeks ago. but she has the light in her eyes still. Her body is very bizarre looking, but her face as cute as could be still.
Hope. Care. Positive thinking. some healthy and good tried formulas. and time. It takes so much time. Worth every second.
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