Dimpled Chad wrote:
Hi Friends,
Frankie continues to improve behaviorally and in terms of his blood
chemistry. After bloodwork this week, his p count remains sky high (over
700k), and his liver enzymes, which had been very elevated, are all
precipitously dropping. They aren't quite normal yet, but they are all 2/3
lower than last test two weeks ago, and are trending downward.
Thanks Chad for posting this good news. I am glad his bloodwork
has improved so much.
We're dealing with ever new secondary symptoms. His mouth growths under the
tongue are unchanged, but the newer growths remain and have gotten thicker.
And he has a new skin problem. We noticed red sores under his ears, and what
we intially thought was flaky skin on the abdomen due to the cold cold
weather turned scaly and hard. The vets dont' know what they are.
Just keep the positive thoughts going. I will certainly be sending them
your way.
So, given the improved blood chemistry, we're going to do a battery of
biopsies tomorrow morning. They'll give him quick acting anestesia, and one
of them will biopsy in his mouth and the other will do his skin.
I will keep you and Frankie in my thoughts hoping for continued improvement.
He is such a little trooper.
Thats where we are today. He's happy still, eating and doin' his business
like a champion. He's more active than earlier, and as we continue to
decrease the steroids he does ever better. Tomorrow we move to 5mg every
other day (the other day he gets a dose of imuran), which is no longer an
immune-suppressive dose. If his p count remains strong, we'll have to decide
whether to take him off the steroid all together, or to keep him on the lower
dose for a long spell.
Frankie sends his best to all his canine and human friends.
Chad
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Give Frankie some extra special love! He has really been through
a lot in recent months.
Gwen