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Lymphoma and Lyme ๐ข
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weimdawgsParticipant
Here is where I need you all. My 10 year old girl, Schatze, has Lyme ( being treated with antibiotics). At the same time she was dx with lymphoma. ย She’s been prescribed prednisone, 20 MG 2x per day. ย I really think this is a very high dose as she weighs 50 lbs. I have skipped or cut several based on how I feel she’s handling it. When Make was dx with lung C, (hope you remember Jake) he was getting the same dosage and he weighed 100lbs. I have an appointment with the vet oncologist on Monday. ย I heard the prognosis is good with chemo but I’m scared. ย Any input or advice is welcome. She is doing very well right now.
- This topic was modified 7 years ago by weimdawgs.
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BasGModeratorOne of my parents Labs had prednisone and he was …. well … “a little bit” over 100lb. His dose was lower than that, so I’d have that double checked.
Forever Weimanamanama
weimdawgsParticipantgreydogsParticipantoh, i totally missed this post. merlin had prednisone for an infection and the dose was 10mg x2 i think. and then taper.
he weighs 60lbs.
it made him drink a lot! and pee even more.
healing thoughts to schatze.
weimdawgsParticipantThat’s exactly the dose I think she should be getting and what I’ve been giving her. We have a consult with vet oncologist today….
weimdawgs
DebaParticipantThoughts and prayers are with you. Let us know what the oncologist says. What I do know is the importance of supporting Schatze’s immune system with low carb diet and NO more vaccinations with a cancer/immunocompromised dog.
weimdawgsParticipantShe’s on a grain free diet. I had her titered in 2012…no vaccines since 2009 when we brought her home. Seeing the vet at 1:30. ย Fingers and toes crossed….
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greydogsParticipantweimdawgsParticipantWe saw the doctor. Schatze is doing well with the Lyme. We’re already a week in with the antibiotics. ย The swelling in the lymph nodes has been reduced considerably with the steroids. I’ve got her on a grain free diet and a turmeric supplement. There are 3 protocols for chemo if I choose that option. I’m not sure I want to do that. My girlie is 10 and her quality of life is very important to me. The vet is going to email me everything so I can review it. That being said, she is responding well to the pred right now. And I was right to cut the dosage down to 10mg 2x a day. When I get the email I’ll share that for feedback….for right now, Schatze is happy and feeling good. Positive vibes๐๐๐๐๐๐
- This reply was modified 7 years ago by weimdawgs.
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greydogsParticipantyes, quality of life is most important!
i have heard that dogs respond very differently to chemo than we do – fewer side effects etc.
she may be able to have more good years with you. interested to hear what the options are.
DebaParticipantI agree with greydogs – have heard the same thing. I will be interested in hearing what you decide and how Schatze is doing! Glad she’s feeling good ๐
weimdawgsParticipantBasGModeratorDogs are tough critters too. They heal much quicker than we do. But they’re also less likely to show discomfort, which is always a worry to me.
Forever Weimanamanama
weimdawgsParticipantI posted the two treatment options on the Former Weimeraner Addicts FB page. I couldn’t figure out how to get it on here. They were sent from the office via email with no input from the oncologist. Waiting to hear back. Stressed….
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greydogsParticipantany updates? did you make a decision regarding which treatment?
how is she doing?
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