Purplestickeypunch
Active Member
I'm having a very difficult time writing this so please bare with me.
Around 7 years ago I was introduced to a 7 week old blue pitbull puppy. From that day forward she has been by my side through thick and thin she has been there. I remember the day she passed her obedience training I felt like the proud father of a child passing kindergarten. About 6 months or so ago she was unfortunately diagnosed with cancer. She underwent surgery to remove a tennis ball sized mass from her tail / butt region. The vet was unable to remove the entire mass due to the location. (Her rectum would of had to have been removed to get the entire mass)
About a week ago my wife and I brought all of our dogs to a local dog-park. Well my pit thinks she is part fish and spent the majority of the time there playing in the water. She now has a bad cough so I took her to the vet to get checked out. Coincidentally it was time for her to have a follow up to the last surgery follow up. (chest x-ray was mass free so it hasn't effected her lungs yet) The vet mentioned the size of the tumor has grown and drew a line on her to show what he would have to remove to get it out. Knowing that they can't get all of it; I stopped him and said that I don't want to put her through another surgery, nor do I want to put her through kemo. That's when I heard the words I feared the most "keep her comfortable until.." that's where I started to lose my composure and show that 6' 230 doesn't stop a man from crying in front of strangers.... I couldn't bring myself to ask what the prognoses is. He could see this and said that he would send her home with steroids for the tumor and an antibiotic for her cough.
Now I'm sitting here on the floor holding my friend while she coughs knowing that I am helpless to correcting her ailment and her days are inevitably numbered. I'm reaching out to you asking for some way to make her comfortable while this evil disease slowly takes her from me. She can't be on steroids forever as it will likely destroy her internally.
Have any of you used marijuana as a replacement for steroids? I've read reports that marijuana can shrink tumors and some suggest that it can cure cancer all together. I know she will not be with me much longer, but I don't want these final days, weeks, months, etc to be anything less than the absolute best she can have.
**I know her cough isn't related to the mass, but seeing her like this is a HUGE reality check and I don't want to find out later that I could have done something to make her life better.
Around 7 years ago I was introduced to a 7 week old blue pitbull puppy. From that day forward she has been by my side through thick and thin she has been there. I remember the day she passed her obedience training I felt like the proud father of a child passing kindergarten. About 6 months or so ago she was unfortunately diagnosed with cancer. She underwent surgery to remove a tennis ball sized mass from her tail / butt region. The vet was unable to remove the entire mass due to the location. (Her rectum would of had to have been removed to get the entire mass)
About a week ago my wife and I brought all of our dogs to a local dog-park. Well my pit thinks she is part fish and spent the majority of the time there playing in the water. She now has a bad cough so I took her to the vet to get checked out. Coincidentally it was time for her to have a follow up to the last surgery follow up. (chest x-ray was mass free so it hasn't effected her lungs yet) The vet mentioned the size of the tumor has grown and drew a line on her to show what he would have to remove to get it out. Knowing that they can't get all of it; I stopped him and said that I don't want to put her through another surgery, nor do I want to put her through kemo. That's when I heard the words I feared the most "keep her comfortable until.." that's where I started to lose my composure and show that 6' 230 doesn't stop a man from crying in front of strangers.... I couldn't bring myself to ask what the prognoses is. He could see this and said that he would send her home with steroids for the tumor and an antibiotic for her cough.
Now I'm sitting here on the floor holding my friend while she coughs knowing that I am helpless to correcting her ailment and her days are inevitably numbered. I'm reaching out to you asking for some way to make her comfortable while this evil disease slowly takes her from me. She can't be on steroids forever as it will likely destroy her internally.
Have any of you used marijuana as a replacement for steroids? I've read reports that marijuana can shrink tumors and some suggest that it can cure cancer all together. I know she will not be with me much longer, but I don't want these final days, weeks, months, etc to be anything less than the absolute best she can have.
**I know her cough isn't related to the mass, but seeing her like this is a HUGE reality check and I don't want to find out later that I could have done something to make her life better.