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Holly...yup Christmas Eve, that's why I have been going to him for 35 years.
Well, we just got back for the oncologist consultation. While we are still upset that Sophie has the Dx that she does, we left her office feeling better than when we went in. She was very nice and down to earth and started off by saying that her number one concern is quality of life (including pain management) and not prolongation of life just to get more days. She outlined three different treatment protocols and explained prognosis, side effects, benefits/detriments, costs and time commitments of each.She didn't feel the need for extra tests. We are thinking about our options but know we will try something since Sophie is still feeling sassy and eating like a piggy! Thanks again to all who sent good wishes and healing thoughts to Sophie; please keep 'em coming!
One of my friends had a cat with cancer and did chemo. The cat never even missed a meal, and cats tend to go on hunger strikes if they don't feel well. That was a year ago and the kitty is still doing well.
We had a not-so-good experience with our much-loved Alice the Cat and chemo. But Alice was nearly 17 and the chemo was a long shot.
Best of luck and hopefully she will continue to feel well for some time.
Chris....she definitely sounds down to earth and more concerned with how well Sophie will feel than just trying to make her live longer. Many prayers that whichever treatment you choose gives that sweet girl a lot more time to live and love and for you to love her.
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