The chemo options for Lymphoma can be amazingly expensive:
1 - the most agressive chemo: $4-5000
2 - the mid-range chemo: $2-3000
3 - the chemo shot w/steroids: $400
If money & time were not object, I would have definitely gone with the most aggressive chemo treatements available; however, money and time are two things I don't have a terrible lot of. Due to the fact that my Lacy is 13yrs. old & my main concern was to make her more comfortable, I decided on option 3. The thought of buying a small amount of time at a huge price tag only to lose her in a few months & be left with a large debt just did not seem like the wisest of choices. The specialist gave her the chemo shot, which was supposed to shrink her enlarged lymph nodes within 48 hours and it did, as well as give her a steroid regime. Within 2 days, Lacy was almost back to her to perky little self, eating up a storm with enthusiastic tail wagging.
I made the trip back to visit again on Mother's Day, the weekend of May 13th, and Lacy was doing wonderfully! She had gained weight, was eating about 3 cups of food a day & even brought us her toys to play a little bit - something she had not done since before Christmas. I received a call from my Mom on Monday, May 28th to let me know that Lacy had begun not wanting her food again, but Mom was able to encourage her using chicken broth over her food. I got another call Tuesday evening of the same thing, so I decided to call the specialist to see if we could increase the steroid to stimulate her appetite again - since it had been weaned down from 2 pills to 1 pill. The doctor was out at a conference so after speaking with her assistant, I decided to have Mom increase the steroid to 1.5 pills on Thursday - this still did no good.
On Friday morning, June 1st, my Mom called me from my vet's office...my heart immediately sank...the vet said that she thought Lacy had an infection (either bladder or UTI) and gastrointestinal distress - most likely due to the steroid. Her recommendation was to take her off the steroid so she could treat the infection with antibiotics. My poor Lacy had not eaten a thing in over 24hours (probably closer to 48 at that point) & was having diarrhea. She received a shot of antibiotics as well as antibiotic pills & pro-biotic gel. She was very weak when I got to the house; just like when humans are sick & don't eat for a day or so, she needed help to get her strength back.
She does seem to have a little more energy & is not near as weak as she was on Friday or Saturday, she seems tired :( I was told about K9 Immunity, which is a immune boosting supplement, by a friend & ordered it on Friday.
I am desperately awaiting the arrival of this supplement since I am at my wits end. Part of me wonders if it is time to make that most difficut decision of letting her go, but my heart wants to hold on a little bit longer..."not today" it says..."not today".