Prayers for a miracle. I do believe. I've seen them. Hugs to you and Raven.
Prayers for a miracle. I do believe. I've seen them. Hugs to you and Raven.
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Sue
Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
(RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)
I replied to the thread Vela started, too, Jess...but I wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you. And praying for the best possible scenario for young Raven.
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
Just got back from the vet. They did not get all the cancer, and it is beginning go grow back already. Pathology told him it would not be able to be excised, it is too deep. He is calling the University of MN to find out what our options are, but it will have to be something radical in order to stop it from metastasizing if she is to have a chance. Best case I am hoping for is if they think radiation will be effective. He also said we may have to remove part of her jaw.
My whole body feels sick and numb. God help us through this please.
Mom to Raven and Rudy the greyhound
Missing always: Tasha & Tommy, at the Rainbow Bridge
OH! Poor Raven And Poor You
-Ellie
'If everyone else's opinion is what matters, then do you ever really have one of your own?'- Jodi Picoult, Nineteen Minutes
Will they do the surgery & then the radiation treatments? I do hope
they can stop the spread of the disease. Raven will always be a beautiful
baby no matter what her mouth looks like.I will pray for strength for you
Jess, and for the Doctors too. (((hugs)))
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In looking at the picture of your puppy, my Barney could be its twin.Originally Posted by K9soul
Have the Vets yet to do an ultrasound on the body cavity checking for metastasis? Obviously if it has already spread then radical surgery isn't going to do much after the fact. If it hasn't been done, I'd ask the UM to check for metastasis.
I agree with your thoughts the best case is that if it hasn't gone into the underlying bone. Then another surgery with wider margins, and very quicky followed up with radiation might get it. One item I ran across in the literature is that the sooner after surgery radiation is done, the more effective it is in zapping left over cells. The reason is that scar tissue forming from the operation can form a partial shield for remaining cancer cells not removed. Time periods mentioned for radiation treatment starting was under a week post surgery for best results.
Hopefully you'll get the best case scenario out of the situation.
I just wanted to post this link that I saw for dogs that have cancer. It's for the Vetrinary Hospital for the University of Pennsylvania. It's one of the best teaching hospitals for the care of animals in PA. When a dog or cat is ill, and they don't know what to do at the vet office, this is where they go. This link is for the cancer section... granted it says it's lymphosarcoma, but it does have other links that are useful as well, and links for the vet hospital too.
www.dogdoggiedog.com
Jess I wish there was something I could do or say to make this all go away, but of course the best any of us can do is give prayers and hope that they are able to take care of this and give Raven and you many years together.
Those pictures really made me smile. She looks so happy.
Many (((HUGS)))
Anna
Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets
Call me nerdy, but I've been reading up on oral cancers in dogs all morning. Just wanting to learn more about them and thinking of Raven.
I never knew how common oral cancer in dogs actually is. I didn't think it to be so common.
More {{HUGS}} being sent your way.
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