Re: Hello Everyone, a not so brief update (Spence and dex)

2006-10-07 Thread Lernermichelle




Good to hear from you, and glad he is still up to running and jumping. 
I hope he keeps it up.
Michelle

In a message dated 10/5/2006 9:43:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi 
  Michelle,It's been about a month since Spencer went missing and a little 
  more than that since he first crashed. He continues to do relatively 
  well on the dex shots. He's weak, and still losing weight, but he's 
  still determined to stick around. I couldn't believe it when Tue 
  morning I looked out into my back yard and caught him leaping down from 
  the 5' cement wall bordering my neighbor's yard. It's amazing that 
  he's still going on adventures and still able to leap tall walls in a 
  single bound. The decision to not confine him is definitely the 
  right one for him, but oh so worrying for the rest of my guys. 
  Please say a prayer that no one else will suffer because of 
  it.I've taken your's and Leslie's advice and am keeping Spence on the 
  dex shots. I guess that's what's given him this new lease on 
  life. I don't know how long this will last. We're taking it 
  one day at a time and doing our best to make the most out of every moment 
  we spend together.Thanks,Nina




Re: Hello Everyone, a not so brief update (Spence and dex)

2006-10-05 Thread Nina

Hi Michelle,
It's been about a month since Spencer went missing and a little more 
than that since he first crashed.  He continues to do relatively well on 
the dex shots.  He's weak, and still losing weight, but he's still 
determined to stick around.  I couldn't believe it when Tue morning I 
looked out into my back yard and caught him leaping down from the 5' 
cement wall bordering my neighbor's yard.  It's amazing that he's still 
going on adventures and still able to leap tall walls in a single 
bound.  The decision to not confine him is definitely the right one for 
him, but oh so worrying for the rest of my guys.  Please say a prayer 
that no one else will suffer because of it.


I've taken your's and Leslie's advice and am keeping Spence on the dex 
shots.  I guess that's what's given him this new lease on life.  I don't 
know how long this will last.  We're taking it one day at a time and 
doing our best to make the most out of every moment we spend together.

Thanks,
Nina

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Nina, just my opinion but I would not cut back on the dex amounts.  I 
do not think that Spencer has a long time. There are always miracles, 
but large cell lymphoma on only steroids does not usually go that 
long-- six months I have heard of on the dex/depo combo shots, but 
that is really an outside bet.  How long has it been now since he got 
sick?
 
It could be providence, but I think it is the dex that is helping, and 
the extra dex that made him do better. How much did you up it by? I 
really would not cut back that much. He might crash.  I cut back some 
on pred with my Josephine when she had lymphoma (no chemo) and she 
really crashed.
 
Maybe you could give him the extra every other day and the .4 every 
other day. Is that what you were saying you are doing?
 
More prayers,

Michelle