Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Wednesday July 29th 2009

DAILY
  • ESSIAC tea 10 ml + 1ml extra Sheep Sorrel Decoction Twice a day
  • DAY 19 PREDNISOLONE 1ml x2/day (An 80% reduction from the original dose)
  • DAY 29 OPC one capsule twice/day - South African 'anti-cancer' herb
  • DAY 28 CF IP-6 & Inositol one capsule twice/day
  • DAY 44 HYDRAZINE SULFATE
JUST TODAY
  • SHEEP SORREL DECOCTION ON GAUZE compress : on neck for 30 minutes, and on back left leg lump.
  • SCHRHINNUM 3 doses 8 hours apart. Tonight and twice tomorrow.

Appetite normal.
Not so voracious as the steroid 'obsessive' eating drive that she was experiencing on the higher doses. Her lymph nodes seem to have stabilised again, although still bigger than they were on the higher dose of steroid. I am feeling positive about the steroid reduction again today.
It is very very hot in Vancouver, so we are staying inside in the cooler air mostly. Luckily our back garden is in the shade, so we can go out back to play for a while every now and then.

Poop back to normal.
Perhaps she was cleansing something from her system yesterday?

Shaving her fur. I plan to do this later today. We are having a heatwave here, and lots of dogs walking by have had the clippers treatment :) I am also going to shave the area where that new lump is, so I can put a Sheep Sorrel soaked gauze pad onto it.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Tuesday July 28th 2009

ESSIAC tea 10 ml + 1ml extra Sheep Sorrel Decoction Twice a day
SHEEP SORREL DECOCTION ON GAUZE compress : on neck for 30 minutes
DAY 18 PREDNISOLONE 1ml x2/day (An 80% reduction from the original dose)
DAY 28 OPC one capsule twice/day - South African 'anti-cancer' herb
DAY 27 CF IP-6 & Inositol one capsule twice/day
DAY 43 HYDRAZINE SULFATE

APPETITE
Appetite low this morning. Ate some rice with an egg, after refusing raw dog food.
Lunchtime - would only eat dog biscuits... but ravenously.
Evening - ate with gusto, back to normal. Raw food.

SLIMY POOP

Her morning poop was rather small & odd looking. It seemed to have a slime on the outside layer. Looked like the kind of phlegm you would see when you cough up bronchitus.
Only one poop so far today... despite going for two more walks...

RIGHT BACK LEG - New MAST CELL TUMOR??
A small lump has appeared on the outside of her right leg-upper shin. It feels similar in texture and nature to the Mast cell tumor she had removed from under/just behind her right front leg last November 2008. Could it be another Mast cell tumor?
The vet told me it was very odd (impossible? or extremely rare?) for a dog to have two kinds of cancer at the same time.... and a Mast Cell tumor is not the same as Lymphoma... Is there a chance she does not have Lymphoma after all? But then why are her lymph glands so enlarged?
Time to revisit the vet? Perhaps she needs to have another lymphoma test or more blood tests?






Sunday, July 26, 2009

Sunday July 26th 2009

ESSIAC tea 10 ml + 1ml extra Sheep Sorrel Decoction Twice a day
SHEEP SORREL DECOCTION ON GAUZE compress : on neck for 30 minutes
DAY 16 PREDNISOLONE 1ml x2/day (An 80% reduction from the original dose)
DAY 26 OPC one capsule twice/day - South African 'anti-cancer' herb
DAY 25 CF IP-6 & Inositol x2 - supplement
DAY 41 HYDRAZINE SULFATE


PREDNISOLONE dose is now down to 1.0ml (equivalent to 5mg of the tablet form she was originally on) which is an 80% reduction from the original dose.
Today I noticed that her throat lymph glands are bigger and harder again. So the reduction in the dose is now beginning to show in her body response.
This is a difficult time.. I am nervous, but still feel we are doing the right thing. The next few days are crucial, to see if her own body system will kick in and take over from the steroids. Her appetite is also reduced. She did eat, but not as eagerly as normal. Most people's reports seem to concur that the steroids cause a rampant hunger and appetite as well as to reduce the lymph swelling size. That certainly holds true for Lucy. We have been letting her eat as much as she wants.
Last night I also soaked a Gauze pad with Sheep Sorrel Decoction and wrapped it around her neck for half an hour.

We have just come back from a walk at Jericho Park. First we saw a Flicker bird... (first nations here believe the Flicker is a call to Prayer and to raise the Chanuppah (medicine pipe).
Then we sat for a rest in the shade, only to realise there was a large Grey Heron a few feet above us in the tree, watching the beaver pond.
And then we watched THREE Belted Kingfishers, as they fished (successfully).. watching the water from overhanging willow branches. I think it must have been a breeding pair and one offspring.


Here is my prayer for the Flicker bird to carry behind the veil:
Creator, Great Spirit, All That Is, All That Ever Was, All That Ever Will Be, As you are the perfection in all things, perfect flow, perfect health, perfect love, perfect cells, We acknowledge that we are a part of this magnificent design of life, and that we too, contain within us and are but one small part of the same perfection. We thank you for the beauty of the lives we live and the loves we all share. We thank you for lucy's big radiant loving self, and for the joy she feels in her body when she runs and plays and swims. We thank you for the perfect normal functioning of her cells returning now, as she re-aligns herself with your perfection, and chooses to stay longer in her beautiful strong and healthy body. For this we are so grateful. And so it is.

... and one photo from last night in East Vancouver at the Luminaires event. There was a massive thunderstorm and heavy rain, but in a lull in the storm you can see Lucy and I standing next to a solar powered 'Burning Man' chariot. Very cool design. The batteries for it are charged by riding a stationary bicycle, so it is powered by people power and the sun.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Friday July 24 2009

ESSIAC tea 10 ml + 1ml extra Sheep Sorrel Decoction
DAY 14 PREDNISOLONE (1.5ml x2/day) Going down to 1.0ml for evening dose
DAY 24 OPC one capsule twice/day - South African 'anti-cancer' herb
DAY 23 CF IP-6 & Inositol x2 - supplement
DAY 39 HYDRAZINE SULFATE

Hot in the city... walked to the library and back (about 12 blocks total). Had to go slow with Lucy on the way back, but I think that's normal for this kind of heat. Yesterday she was very playful at the beach with my friend Sachia who is visiting from Cortes Island.

PREDNISOLONE
Dosage drops down tonight to 1ml x2 per day.
Lucy's belly lymph glands are back to normal size. Still enlarged (but stable) on hind legs and throat and front shoulders, but encouraging that the belly ones have shrunk back to normal. Onward!!

ESSIAC
Twice a day. Feels good. I am doing it too now as well. Works as a general cleanse and immune booster on me. (I don't add the extra ml of Sheep Sorrel to my tea).

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Tuesday July 21st 2009



ESSIAC tea 10 ml + 1ml extra Sheep Sorrel Decoction
DAY 11 PREDNISOLONE (1.5ml x2/day)
DAY 21 OPC x2 - supplement
DAY 20 CF IP-6 & Inositol x2 - supplement
DAY 36 HYDRAZINE SULFATE

BACK FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE

All is well. Lucy and I had an amazing trip up North to a private valley where friends have their cabins. She has put on more weight, despite having the Prednisolone reduced down to 1.5ml doses now (twice a day). On Friday she'll be weaned down further to 1ml.
The lymph glands have become very small on her low belly, though still enlarged on her neck, they have remained stable in size there and still much much smaller than they were.
So Far, So Good!
She is now firmly back on her Essiac tea 10ml, with an additional 1ml of Sheep Sorrel decoction added to it. She gets that by oral syringe into the mouth twice a day. She seems quite happy to 'drink' it down, without resisting it when I syringe it into the side of her mouth.
I am also continuing with the IP6 & Inositol capsule, and the Sutherland OPC, which is also twice a day.
Inthe morning she gets one capsule of Hydrazine Sulfate.

And so onward we go.
I feel Lucy had such a wonderful mental and emotional break in the countryside. She 'smiled' every minute of every day, revelling in it all. Her energy level was high. However I made sure she didn't do too much physical exertion at one time, but smaller bursts throughout the day. 2 or three shorter walks each day in the valley, exploring, rather than a big hike.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Monday July 13th 2009

Lucy and I are going to a country cabin for five days to sit in awe of trees and poetry.
She is doing very well. Lymph lumps still seem to be shrinking. She is back on her raw food diet, and eating heartily. The Prednisolone seems to agree with her just fine and she doesn't mind the taste of it.
I won't be on internet up there (Williams Lake), so won't post again until Sunday.
bye for now
jamie

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Saturday July 11th 2009

DAY 15 PREDNISONE (morning - last dose)
DAY 1 PREDNISOLONE (evening - first dose)
DAY 26 HYDRAZINE SULFATE

No ESSIAC tea
No Chaga tea

DAY 11 OPC x2 - supplement
DAY 10 CF IP-6 & Inositol x2 - supplement
DAY 10 ph 8.5 Alkaline 'Kangen' Drinking Water

STEROID - DOSE REDUCTION BEGINS
Switched to Prednisolone from Prednisone
Gradual dose reduction begins today wean off the steroids if possible.
Prednisone dose was 25mg/day
First week of Prednisolone is now 20Mg/day.

RAW FOOD
Lucy started to eat Raw food again, and her diet has returned to normal.
She's loving raw carrots as snacks in the afternoon, plus some kibble if she's really hungry midday.
Raw food with some kibble added (morning and evening)
Feeding her as much as she wants, to keep her weight up.

Photo: Lucy waiting for more carrots!