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Thanks, Wyatt is no different sadly (probably slightly worse after chemo) and very lethargic now plus a bit more wobbly sometimes. He doesn't want touching anymore (sadly as he was my fussy pussy) and went out to lie in the sun the first week but just lies on the floor all day this week. His cowpats turned to water but Metamucil and boulardii just made him cry out in pain and start going on the floor in the guest bathroom (had to put a tray in there) Ive been doing plain boiled chicken and its not so explosive now but still not back to normal (or the new cancer normal). I've been given the names flagyl and Cytoxan as Diarrhea suggestions though heard there can be bad side effects from the first one?
He had the l-asparagine the first week and then the lomustine last week and was the same after each (not a bad thing I suppose, no ups or downs, just the same) the diarrhea didn't start until 4-5 days later. So now not sure if its the cancer making its progression or if its because he is still anaemic or has caught an infection. The vet gave him an iron shot but didn't mention b-12 shots and someone else mentioned a tablet for anemia but guess with his liver being compromised that might be difficult. Guess yet another blood test and ultrasound will be needed soon. $$$
He's still eating like a horse and likes head kisses so we still have that plus no nausea that I can tell.
I forgot to mention in my original post that they said it was non-hodgkins lymphoma
He had the l-asparagine the first week and then the lomustine last week and was the same after each (not a bad thing I suppose, no ups or downs, just the same) the diarrhea didn't start until 4-5 days later. So now not sure if its the cancer making its progression or if its because he is still anaemic or has caught an infection. The vet gave him an iron shot but didn't mention b-12 shots and someone else mentioned a tablet for anemia but guess with his liver being compromised that might be difficult. Guess yet another blood test and ultrasound will be needed soon. $$$
He's still eating like a horse and likes head kisses so we still have that plus no nausea that I can tell.
I forgot to mention in my original post that they said it was non-hodgkins lymphoma