Pompom is effected by the chemo he has yesterday. He is not eating yesterday and this morning. But his cough seems little less. Tiny and Nano will stay with us starting today.
Pompom is effected by the chemo he has yesterday. He is not eating yesterday and this morning. But his cough seems little less. Tiny and Nano will stay with us starting today.
We are starting new chemotherapy to combat with lymphoma today. I hope we are not too late. We are lucky that we fond this growth yesterday just because I wanted to get new procedure done. We still have some luck.
After the appointment with a vet which can perform tracheal stent, we found out his lymph nodes are enlarged around his bronchial. That makes Pompom not a candidate for tracheal stent. Instead, it is very possible that he still has lymphoma.
We have contacted the oncologist and received following response.
I haven't received the X-rays yet, but we certainly can try alternative chemotherapy. So instead of giving him the drugs we already gave him we can try something else in hopes that it will work better.
I am seriously considering tracheal stent treatment for Pompom. If not, we will be just waiting for him to get worse and either die from suffocation or put him to sleep. That is not acceptable to me. He fought so hard to wain against lymphoma and won, I am not just give him up. I will call vet that can perform tracheal stent tomorrow.
He had a little bit of rough night last night. But he is resting comfortably now. I have no idea what makes him cough more. It is frustrating that there is not a effective treatment.
Pompom's symptoms are staying the same. He coughs when he is active and sleeps quietly when he sleeps. He has an appetite and everything else rooms to be normal. He is not in pain as far as I can tell.