tonic
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Hello,
My 11 year old cavalier, Kaylee, was diagnosed with Oral Squamous Carcinoma last week. Her symptoms were slow to eat and open her mouth, drooling, and eventually I saw some blood. I took her in as soon as I noticed the strange eating thinking it was a tooth. They sedated her to see what was going on inside and found a 1 inch ulcer on the roof of her left side in her mouth. It was eating away healthy tissue and one molar was hanging by a thread. They did XRays and saw part of her left cheek bone was compromised/gone. Biopsy confirmed the cancer.
I've never had a dog with cancer. As many of you can relate since you have cavaliers, Kaylee is very special to me and I am heart broken. I want to do whatever I can to either help her or make her more comfortable. Right now I have her on Rimadyl and Buprenorphine and it seems to have helped tremendously. She seems pretty normal that I forget she has cancer. I switched her to soft food.
Has anyone gone through this? Do you have any advice? Should I seek out an oncologist? From talking to my vets, it sounds like she has weeks or months, they have no real answer. It doesn't sound curable since its impacted the bone. Radiation would also cause mouth sores.. and I don't know if thats really smart to do.
My 11 year old cavalier, Kaylee, was diagnosed with Oral Squamous Carcinoma last week. Her symptoms were slow to eat and open her mouth, drooling, and eventually I saw some blood. I took her in as soon as I noticed the strange eating thinking it was a tooth. They sedated her to see what was going on inside and found a 1 inch ulcer on the roof of her left side in her mouth. It was eating away healthy tissue and one molar was hanging by a thread. They did XRays and saw part of her left cheek bone was compromised/gone. Biopsy confirmed the cancer.
I've never had a dog with cancer. As many of you can relate since you have cavaliers, Kaylee is very special to me and I am heart broken. I want to do whatever I can to either help her or make her more comfortable. Right now I have her on Rimadyl and Buprenorphine and it seems to have helped tremendously. She seems pretty normal that I forget she has cancer. I switched her to soft food.
Has anyone gone through this? Do you have any advice? Should I seek out an oncologist? From talking to my vets, it sounds like she has weeks or months, they have no real answer. It doesn't sound curable since its impacted the bone. Radiation would also cause mouth sores.. and I don't know if thats really smart to do.