Ein continues to do well for the most part.
He's been battling an eye infection for the past two weeks though. He first cut his cornea some how, which has healed, but now has conjunctivitis in both eyes. The right one being the worse. We were told this is due to the sinus infection he had pushing mucus up into his eyes through the tear duct. He does get this green gunky stuff in his eyes that reminds me of nose mucus! Pretty gross actually. So he's been on clavamox to help…
ContinueAdded by David W. on May 26, 2014 at 7:32pm — 2 Comments
Here's the news most of you have been waiting patiently to hear.
Ein is now breathing through his nose and for the most part acting himself, in other words, like all the other Corgwn in the world, but with attitude galore.
Ein had his oncologist appointment on Tuesday of this week and we keep feeling like we've been punched in the gut.
The doctor discussed with us what she saw in all the reports and ran over our options.
1.) We could do radiation therapy. It would…
ContinueAdded by David W. on May 15, 2014 at 6:00am — 14 Comments
We got the results back late last night and they were not what we wanted to hear. The mass they removed was cancerous, soft tissue sarcoma. It is an aggressive cancer and will grow back since they were not able to get all of it.
We have a call in to see the oncologist next week to see what our next step is. One thing that…
Added by David W. on May 3, 2014 at 3:04pm — 14 Comments
Ein is now home. His breathing is better, but still a little noisy. They said that should abate in a few days once swelling goes down. But he could not wait to get on to the freshly mowed lawn to do his business and then run into the house.
Thanks for the support!…
ContinueAdded by David W. on May 1, 2014 at 8:57pm — 7 Comments
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All three of us are wiped. He will hopefully come home tomorrow afternoon as long as things continue to get better.
Added by David W. on May 1, 2014 at 12:30am — 3 Comments
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