My husband took Toto to the vet yesterday for her post-chemo dose blood work. Mixed emotions. The vet was overall pleased with Toto’s progress. Her cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions (our “visual” for how the CCNU is working) are obviously smaller…I had even seen that though I wondered if it was wishful thinking. The vet was really happy with that because he said she’s responding more quickly than is usually seen. My husband mentioned to him that she has days when she’s really tired and others where she’s more herself and he said, “Well, she has terminal cancer and she just recently had a major surgery. She’s going to be tired.” Why is it that it’s always nice to hear the obvious from someone else? 🙂 The vet also looked in her mouth (her gums and jaw) for sometimes apparently the CCNU can affect the mouth. The mixed emotion stems from the fact that her white blood cell count is already down to 6000. The vet explained that these will peak and trough through the treatment but if she’s down in two weeks (next scheduled blood work before next CCNU dose) we may stop the CCNU. Yep…he used the word stop. Not delay….not reduced dose….stop. That’s a little discouraging, but I refuse to let it get me down! 🙂
FYI…we are changing her food to a low carb/high protein diet. I haven’t read much about diet on here, but I’ll let y’all know how that goes. We chose Hills Science Diet High Energy as a dry option and their “n/d” canned food to supplement. Our vet says about half of the dogs he’s recommended the “n/d” for have GI side effects. Toto being a golden and having a fairly sensitive stomach as it is, I’m not very hopeful. LOL But, we’ll see. We’re just going to use that as supplemental and as a mix in occasionally. Anyway…just a side note. 🙂 Starting that new regimen today. Fingers crossed that I’m not cleaning vomit up frequently……..