Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Carrie-Anne ~ so saddened by your post and knowing how distraught you must feel. This is the first I have heard of this kind of tumor. I hope someone here is able to give you some feedback concerning this condition. Hopefully your days ahead with be filled with sweet memories and I hope and pray she will have no pain with this condition. Will be watching for updates. So sorry.
I am so sorry to hear about this diagnosis. I too have never heard of this type of tumor so I'm not sure there will be anyone here to help. I tried doing a search to see if I could get anything to come up and came up with nothing. I know the gut wrenching feeling of the Big "C" diagnosis, so my heart goes out to you. There are many of us here who have been through the cancer journey so if you have problems as you go through this please don't hesitate to post and possibly someone might have some ideas to help. Hugs to you both.
Carrie-Anne I'm so sorry! My heart sunk reading this. My Yellow Lab had an inoperable tumor so I know that feeling of just wanting to find or do something that helps your furbaby. You are in the UK so I'm not sure these are available, but you might want to ask your vet about Immune Modulators. In my Labrador it slowed the growth of the tumor and even shrunk it a bit for awhile. They were not even sure it would have any effect on his kind of rare tumor, especially since none of it could be removed before treatment, but I wanted to give it a shot and I'm glad I did. He ended up with three more good years before he started declining. I can't remember the name of the drug off the top of my head, but I could easily find out. I'd just ask the vet about Immune Modulators and they should know what is available in the UK. It's worth a shot anyway. I did the Immune Modulator which was one pill a day and I combined it with fish oil capsules (five a day, he was a 109 lb dog). My vet sort of shook his head at that one but hey, I had nothing to loose & my vet gave me his blessing to try it. Sending hugs and prayers!
It is so hard to hear this about a beloved dog, I know. Just enjoy every day that you have with your darling dog.
You don't know, maybe it will grow very slowly or resolve itself, stranger things have happened. Since there is nothing you can do just enjoy her every day.
First, I am truly saddened by your story and I offer hugs from Colorado from my family to yours.
I have worked in the Veterinarian field for over 10 years now. I saw someone mention a second opinion. I would highly suggest to also get a second opinion. We had this case that sounded like yours. We sent them to a specialist and they were able to treat the 4 year old dog within weeks of their opinion. He ended up living through the surgery to remove the tumor and comes in yearly for routine visits. He is 7 now. :) I don't want to give you false hope but I wanted to share that story with you and suggest the second opinion.
You're in my thoughts.
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