tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post115889150367442472..comments2024-03-28T08:22:41.115-07:00Comments on Grow Wings -- the Journal of Laini Taylor: Canine Nasal TumorsLaini Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14064837312936707024noreply@blogger.comBlogger68125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-81775569516670242982022-05-22T16:41:28.288-07:002022-05-22T16:41:28.288-07:00My 10 year old dachshund was recently diagnosed wi...My 10 year old dachshund was recently diagnosed with a nasal tumor. She’s having a hard time and I’m falling apart. I’ve never had a pet euthanized and am scared we are headed that direction. Prednisone is helping her breathe better but she struggles. She has always depended on me to take care of her and it’s so hard when there is nothing I can do to help her. I’m just so sad. She’s the sweetest soul. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-65360624704266694142017-06-23T15:37:18.753-07:002017-06-23T15:37:18.753-07:00I have been following this website for more than 2...I have been following this website for more than 2 years now, admin kindly post and share this to give other brain tumor patients hope that they can get a cure.<br /><br />Three years ago I was diagnosed with GBM after a CAT scan. I went through neurosurgery, radiation, and 14 months of chemo treatments but the symptoms all remained and even doubled, the constant thundering headache, seizures was twice than it was before, i could no longer think straight and i had constant mood swing and trouble speaking i was almost feeling at the gate of hell because these symptoms were unbearable. I am retired but very active spending my time to make the world a better place. I retired from a career in law and non-profit administration, and judging from how active i was this new life was not working and i was patiently waiting for when i will give up the ghost. My husband never accepted the fact that he will lose me to the cold hands of death which was what made him to seek other treatment options and that was how he came across "elixir" a herbal medicine treatment which i took for 12 weeks and it gave me a second chance in life, gave me a new life and totally cured me of my cancer. My neurologist had told me before then while i was at the hospital that i had less than 4 months with the rate at which the tumor was growing and expanding. I am happy today because i am completely free of cancer because i have ran several tests and diagnosis because i am still in shock on the efficacy of elixir. Never give up hope or rely only on chemo or other surgical treatments because herbs work too, i never believed until now that i have experienced it. You can contact doctor Rahul personally for advise, counselling and how to get elixir on drghandiherbs@gmail.com I am grateful for every day that I am still alive and well.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11964021211680164543noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-25946317186546216412016-07-13T15:51:28.113-07:002016-07-13T15:51:28.113-07:00Just want to post to offer hope to anyone whose pe...Just want to post to offer hope to anyone whose pet has been diagnosed with nasal cancer. My black lab mix, Ben, was treated successfully five years ago with radiation and I'm happy to report he is almost 13 now and he is doing great. My best wishes to you all. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07598516160166362242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-25173803500454482182014-07-12T16:59:14.722-07:002014-07-12T16:59:14.722-07:00Lovely stories here, I'm going through the sam...Lovely stories here, I'm going through the same with my 14and half yr old staffie! I live in scotland and paid a donation for my staffie from a rescue centre 12yrs ago! She adapted immediately to my home and two cats! Just been diagnosed with nasal cancer at old age, vets gave me meds to treat at home for her last few months. She is getting short of breath now at nights but like a new dog in day!?? I'm waiting till she doessnae greet me any are and then I will finally get vet tae come tae my home and bring "buffy hame"! She deserves the best! I love ma wee bu choir! Xxxxxxxxxxxx<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-57964917613660690012014-02-06T21:00:32.441-08:002014-02-06T21:00:32.441-08:00Nice Post Love Reading Its
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I contacted his vet and he told me he has now moved a tumor or cancer to the front of the list. I did my best not to cry during this phone call. I made an appointment for tomorrow morning for him to get x-rays so the vet can maybe see what's going on "up there." I'm trying to remain optimistic, but I'm also preparing myself for the worse. I've already decided I'm not going to let him suffer, just because I don't wanna lose him. He has always trusted me to protect him and I refuse to let him down. I know when it's my time to go, I'll see him again.Michellenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-61775432054790072652013-02-25T10:44:00.041-08:002013-02-25T10:44:00.041-08:00I too have a dog with carcinoma in her nasal passa...I too have a dog with carcinoma in her nasal passage. She has been with me for 11 years now. She has all the classic signs and the vet confirmed it this morning. He did not recommend radiation or surgery due to her condition. I don't know when to put her down. I do not want her to suffer and do not quite know what to do. Her name is Sandy. We just lost our other dog Simba to Cancer(another type in his organs) He was 13. He died 3 months ago. Sandy stills runs and barks at the mailman and wags her tail when I call her but she seems like she has so much difficulty breathing. If anyone has any advice just e-mail me at candym48@yahoo.com Candynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-41584174701465719952013-02-01T20:42:09.030-08:002013-02-01T20:42:09.030-08:00Our Airedale had radiation for a nasal carcinoma a...Our Airedale had radiation for a nasal carcinoma and the area directly affected by the radiation, his eye and nose, is raw burn. In the other areas, his nose and other eye, the hair is falling out and his skin is still "normal." Does anyone know if ALL of the area where skin has fallen out will turn into burn? or just the area directly affected? If anyone has experience with this, or with any helpful tips for easing the pain of radiation burn for dogs, it would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-77444716262799075192012-10-04T17:06:22.622-07:002012-10-04T17:06:22.622-07:00My girl Lola has the nasal cancer too. I really ap...My girl Lola has the nasal cancer too. I really appreciate all the comments and the sharing of experiences. Laini, thank you for making this exchange of information available. Lola is lucky, only the serous discharge, slight difficulty breathing, and pitting of the nose just above the the tip of her nose (so far). As I look back, there were tell-tale symptoms some time back. Since she is basically my first dog, I had no idea there was something horrible developing. I ended up here while searching for information on palliative care for this condition. What everyone has shared has been enormously helpful. Lola and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Thank you Laini, Shiloh and Leroy for your life-extending gifts to all of us searching for a way to keep our babies comfy and with us just a little bit longer. Peace.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-6393241346748212632012-07-27T22:56:08.623-07:002012-07-27T22:56:08.623-07:00Hello, Just happened to come across your web site ...Hello, Just happened to come across your web site - A tremendous Heart You & Yours Have.<br />Just learning about nasal tumor on my 7yr old male beagle. Not a easy time for the animal. Your advice on the medication is Highly informative, Thank you for the input and time to write your story, all was very interesting and much more.ritanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-68831209122607430772012-07-04T06:14:25.624-07:002012-07-04T06:14:25.624-07:00Thanks for great information you write it very cle...Thanks for great information you write it very clean. 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Except for her breathing and the bloody noses (we had a bad one the other day with blood everywhere and tissue coming out) she is still our Libby. We are going to talk to the oncologist today but after talking with the vet we know we can not afford the radiation treatment. It will be over $5000 and we just don't have it. We just want more time with her!Kimberlynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-88495631218392883492012-04-19T00:28:47.421-07:002012-04-19T00:28:47.421-07:00My 6 year old Rottweiler was diagnosed with a nasa...My 6 year old Rottweiler was diagnosed with a nasal tumor yesterday after 2 bloody nose episodes in the last 6 months. I've spent the last 2 days sorting through our options. I can't bare the thought of loosing him...so our battle begins. We will start with peroxicam and benedryl. Thank you for this blog!! I feel more informed and I know our time with him maybe short but I will cherish everyday we have.Carinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-46654631411701138502012-02-11T03:33:36.399-08:002012-02-11T03:33:36.399-08:00Wow, amazing blog layout! How lengthy have you bee...<b>Wow, amazing blog layout! How lengthy have you been running a blog for? you make running a blog look easy. The full look of your site is wonderful, neatly as} the content!</b><br><a href="https://sites.google.com/a/order.buydiscountwholesale.ajdw.net/where-to-buy-digital-pianos-keyboards-musicalinstruments-on-sale/buy-yamaha-dgx640w-digital-piano-walnut-for-799-99" rel="nofollow">Yamaha DGX640W Digital Piano (Walnut)</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-58735819358472068002012-01-18T17:29:09.532-08:002012-01-18T17:29:09.532-08:00Your blog really helped. Thank you!Your blog really helped. 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He's bleeding from his nose pretty much constantly and that is the only thing the vet will diagnose. That being said he hasn't been officially diagnosed yet because the vet says that even if he finds something he would advise against treatment. He's 15 and i've had him since i was 8. I know that it is not right to put him through treatment at his age. He doesn't deserve to be put through something that terrible but i really don't want to loose him.Katie Muzykahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09010529574916966577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-28565738659673178732011-04-20T15:52:43.619-07:002011-04-20T15:52:43.619-07:00I am thrilled to find this blog. I have a 13 (al...I am thrilled to find this blog. I have a 13 (almost 14) year old lab, just diagnosed with nasal squamous cell carcinoma. Just started radiation treatments yesterday ( 19 all together) and hoping this was the right way to go at her age. She is healthy otherwise.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16324831588915427717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-71499142223837275772011-04-18T19:26:48.171-07:002011-04-18T19:26:48.171-07:00How beautiful. So moved. Thank you.How beautiful. So moved. Thank you.Kristen Viragohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15847967152697198336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-68796370131820919712011-04-18T19:24:18.364-07:002011-04-18T19:24:18.364-07:00Yukon was just six weeks shy of his 15th birthday ...Yukon was just six weeks shy of his 15th birthday when we laid him to rest. I knew from the get-go that he had nasal cancer by the way there was always blood in his snotty nose. Knowing there's no cure for it we opted to use no treatment, just gave him anything he wanted and treated him like a king. He had has good days and his bad days but the night he hemorraged so badly was when we realized he wasn't going to get better. Last Monday, April 11, 2011 we made the decision to stop his suffering altogether. He had a GREAT last day. We took him to the park overlooking Pike's Peak where he enjoyed the warmth of the sunshine and softness of the grass underneath him. We were all together (we have a 5 year old Golden Retriever; Jane) and spent beautiful quality time with him. He loved Jane who came into our home when she was 8 weeks old (Yukon was 19 years old already). He was so tolerant of her and never once in all these years did Yukon ever become angry with her. Genuine love.. we know we made the right decision for Yukon as he is resting now, here, with us. We brought him home and buried him facing the house and the sunshine. We're at a 10,000 foot elevation where we live (in Colorado) and he was in his glory when it snowed. The colder the better to! He's lying on his favorite cushion and is wrapped warmly inside his favorite blanket. I dropped a plastic baggie inside his grave which contained 2 beef flavored doggy biscuits, a denta-bone and a note of love and thanks. I'm happy he's with us in body and spirit. We had adopted Yukon when he was 7 years old; I don't know who made out better from the adoption; him or us. We loved him so. Roxanne & LarryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-41787736002205650402011-03-19T01:31:53.904-07:002011-03-19T01:31:53.904-07:003/19/11 Katiesmom: I don't have experience wi...3/19/11 Katiesmom: I don't have experience with it going as far as seizures, my vet told me that could happen. I'm sorry to say that I don't believe the radiation will do any good. I wish you the best.<br />My girl Kate's breathing is getting very difficult. It's odd, she eats well and has gained weight since our diagnosis a month ago. I thought lack of appetite would be the sign to look for, now I know it's inability to breathe. We see the holistic vet tomorrow to learn more about the progression but I fear we don't have much more time.Patty Lanenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-72767404043320884662011-03-10T20:40:22.613-08:002011-03-10T20:40:22.613-08:00My dog Katie, an 11 year old golden retriever mix ...My dog Katie, an 11 year old golden retriever mix was diagnosed with nasal cancer that has pushing into the brain. We found this out after she had a seizure last week. We start on palliative radiation next week. Does any one out ther have an experience with their dogs tumors spreading to the brain and outcomes?Katiesmomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-56603823983693918192011-02-26T00:29:05.826-08:002011-02-26T00:29:05.826-08:00It was a small growth that he removed. He called i...It was a small growth that he removed. He called it a polyp and he biopsied it and it was positive. Then he removed. I'm assuming polyp is the same as a tumor. Was definitely growing and was causing an obstruction. Is that what you mean?Kristen Viragohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15847967152697198336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21997604.post-53086523017257691272011-02-25T18:54:03.499-08:002011-02-25T18:54:03.499-08:00Kristen you say a polyp was removed, is that the s...Kristen you say a polyp was removed, is that the same as a nasal tumor? I'm not going the surgical/radiation route but am wondering what your vet is using on your dog. So happy to hear your dog is cancer free.Patty Lanenoreply@blogger.com