Photo: Ah – life is so hard; these beach walks should happen everyday.
So the scare about a possible cancerous lymph node in our Lylee Girl is over. Just a reactive one that is enlarged and left over from the surgery. We will keep an eye on it and hope it resumes it’s normal size soon.
So today we went back to see the nice oncologist to have her CBC done to check her white blood cell count. Luckily it had gone up into the 5000’s up from the 3ooo’s (low normal) so we went ahead and gave her, her second dose of chemotherapy, Carboplatin.
We have Cerenia, an anti nausea drug to give her as well as Clavamox to start in a week as a prophylactic antibiotic in case her white count drops really low and then is at risk of infection, possibly sepsis. This drug will protect her from most bacteria.
So fingers or rather paws crossed that things will go as uneventfully as the last chemo episode.
Huggs and wags to all,
Lylee’s Mum
xoxoxo
Well that’s good news! Hope your remaining Chemo treatments are worry free (our fingers and paws are crossed for you). 🙂
You sound very prepared! Such a pretty picture and such good news 🙂
Hooray for B9! Hoping the rest of your chemo treatments go much easier!
Great big hugs to beautiful Lylee Girl and to you!! Paws crossed xoxo
Love from Indiana’s mom ~ Carol~~