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  1. jaym1, i too am sorry to read the latest on tempo. and while i was thinking today about how you're dealing with the reality of the situation, my daughter's greyhound "boyfriend" made an appearance at the vet hospital where she works because of yelping. it turned out he had OSA in his shoulder, so he was PTS within a few hours.

  2. katie's on flagyl, carafate, and cerenia now. she got firm right away (i got a small, but firm, stool from her during our lunchtime walk). we've been hand-feeding (and sometimes she eats it on her own) canned I/D starting last night. so that's progress. ate about a cup of boiled chicken this AM.

     

    not surprising that the digestion upset from the chemo can last for 2-3 weeks in varying degrees.


    A/D is really rich from what I understand so that could be contributing. I'm a huge fan of Metamucil wafers if you just need to treat symptomatically. Probiotics as well. Hope it clears up soon!

     

    yeah, mostly pork, so it's got a lot of calories (which she needs). so i wouldn't be surprised if that contributed to the diarrhea.

  3. katie's appetite has been off some starting last saturday, but recovered some yesterday. not sure exactly what's happening, although she wants to do more things. she lost about a pound since her last weigh-in last monday but is still above her immediate post-amp weight. has had diarrhea since last night but has been drinking water. i gave her a can of A/D last night and the runs started a few hours later. she's at the vet's now to be looked at because sadie developed a lump above the knuckle on her fourth toe and is being looked at, also.

  4. katie napping in the afternoon sun a few days ago:

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    this morning she waited at the kitchen doorway for her breakfast again as i was preparing her's and sadie's food. she ate a cup of orijen dry + boiled chicken, then waited for more. so i fed her another ½ cup of orijen; she ate that, too.

     

    her CBC taken a couple of days ago looked good. we'll take another one on 8/3, with her 2nd round of chemo scheduled for 8/5.

  5. i took katie in to the vet's this morning to pull blood for a CBC (which came back just fine). we got a weight on her, and she's 53.5#. she's gained two pounds since her first chemo last monday, and up one pound when we weighed her last friday. so that's pretty good, considering the quirks that she's shown as far as eating is concerned. we'd like to add a few more pounds but not exceed the 61# she weighed at the time of amputation. while we don't want her to gain too much weight too quickly, we also don't want her to lose weight since she's finicky and chemo has done a number on her appetite.

  6. we weighed katie at the hospital an hour ago. she's gained a pound since chemo was given last monday. her hips are much less visible. we'd like to have her gain several more pounds but not up to the 62# she weighed before surgery.

     

    we're a bit amazed that after eating about a cup of dry kibble this AM she also ate a can of A/D (by licking the spoon and eating out of a bowl) after we got home. so far so good.

  7. Python update: She's been "crying" pretty much non-stop since yesterday but I'm not sure if it's pain or anxiety. Seems to get a little better if we sit on the floor with her and pet her but not always. She still has her fentanol patch but I started giving her Tramadol again last night to see if that would help her (seemed to a little bit but not completely if the crying is pain).

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    fentanyl is known to make dogs more vocal -- much more than torbutrol if your dog has had torb before. katie was like that for the first night or so after her amp.

     

    btw, katie's biopsy report arrived yesterday and showed no metastasis in her lymph node. we're very pleased about that.

     

    had blood pulled this morning to verify that she can get her first chemo treatment on monday.

  8. Thanks for all the welcomes (and yes he is very cute and gorgeous as all greyhounds are). @MrAlexTheDog- Tosh didn't come from Fast Friends but from the Greyhound Adoption Center (GAC)

     

    we got our first grey, alex, from them in 1993 when they were part of GPA at that time.

  9. for the first time since her leg amputation katie walked up to her foodstand on her own this morning, waiting for her food bowl to be placed in it. she ate maybe 3/4 of its contents, which is pretty good.


    and also for the first time since her surgery she walked into the kitchen and waited to be let out in the backyard, so i let her out back. she did nothing but stood in the sunshine with eyes closed and sniffing the air. then she wanted back inside.

  10. Glad to hear about Casper's progress.

     

    Katie had her drain tube removed tonight. She'll continue to wear a t-shirt in case the drain incision weeps on occasion (it should close up in 3 days). Amicar will be discontinued either Saturday night or Sunday morning.

     

    Overall she's coming along. Sutures will come out on day 14 (15 July) with her first chemo administered that day, too.

  11. we took katie in to our vets yesterday evening for reassurance that the amount of bruising we're seeing is typical. after being examined katie tried to quickly walk out to the check-out area.

     

    she's starting to show interest in the baby food we've been giving her by eating it on her own, and not relying on us to force-feed her.

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