Lance, I understand what you are going through.  I blame myself and the vet for 
not picking up on the dehydratio and how serious it was.  I have learned, and 
the next time any cat exhibits those same symptoms I will act on my own and 
start water with a bit of sea salt to reestablish their electrolytes and start 
on raw turkey/chicken livers with a pat of butter added.  When I did this, she 
perked up and had I caught it in time, I do believe that the tonic would have 
taken care of the cancer as the tumor was dying and it was oozing just like my 
lymphoma did.  That is the only thing we can say in this situation, we have 
learned and can possibly prevent it from happening again.  Don't beat yourself 
up too much.  You acted on what you thought was the best treatment.  Second 
guessing only prolongs the agony.  Will keep you in my prayers.  And do 
remember, Ember is not in pain anymore and she did understand that you loved 
her and were trying your best.


---- "Katherine K." <kaths...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> Lance,
> 
> I'm so, so sorry to hear about sweet, beautiful Ember. Sounds similar to
> what my last 2 positive kittens had. I waited too long with the last one
> and wished I hadn't. You gave Ember a wonderful life and I am sure she was
> grateful for that. May the good times you shared together bring you some
> comfort during this time of grief. Thank you for sharing her story with us.
> 
> Take care,
> Katherine
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Marsha <mar...@lynxe.com> wrote:
> 
> > Oh Lance, I am so sorry to hear about Ember.  My heart goes out to you.
> >  May memories of happy times with Ember bring you some comfort.
> >
> > Marsha
> >
> > On 5/29/2014 6:19 PM, Lance wrote:
> >
> >> What we thought was anorexia being caused by a FORL turned out to almost
> >> certainly be mediastinal lymphoma. The vet realized that Ember’s breathing
> >> was even more abnormal than the hernia had made it, and while her membranes
> >> were pale, her RBC was good. Radiography confirmed something in the area
> >> where mediastinal lymphoma (I don’t know anatomy, and the day has been a
> >> blur).
> >>
> >> There is no specialist care in this area. The closest specialist who
> >> could even remotely help is two hours away and is going on vacation for a
> >> week starting tomorrow. I could not take the risk that Ember’s condition
> >> would deteriorate over the weekend with no real help. I felt like she would
> >> either suffocate or be starved beyond good health by the time we could get
> >> diagnosed, staged, and chemo for her.
> >>
> >> I’ve always said that I wouldn’t let her suffer, and so I chose to let
> >> her go.
> >>
> >> I’ll remain subscribed, but I probably won’t be tuned in, particularly as
> >> I deal with the emotional process that lies ahead.
> >>
> >> Best to all of you and your cats,
> >>
> >> Lance
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