Author Archives: kel
The End Of Month One
December 5, 2008 We’ve successfully made it through one month of the therapy. Yeah! There were no adverse reactions from the drugs with just a small case of the sniffles, but not to worry. Life seems as it should, let’s … Continue reading
A Less Invasive Treatment
November 13, 2008 Another early morning ride to Fort Collins for our appointment at CSU. Once again we are greeted in the waiting room by a handful of dogs and their owners. The atmosphere seems less scary this time as … Continue reading
Familiar doors
October 29, 2008 The morning shines bright on a beautiful day, and we’re off once again to CSU. With x-rays in hand, we fight the rush hour traffic that will lead us to familiar doors. You sit beside me, happy … Continue reading
Yesterday’s News
October 23, 2008 “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.” -Albert Einstein It’s 4:30 in the morning. Tears flow from my eyes as the news of yesterday floods my mind. Another x-ray confirmed a new mass on the … Continue reading
No Dogs Beyond This Point
September 13, 2008 “We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we see them with our eyes open.” -Jawaharlal Nehru Another … Continue reading
About Cain
“A person who has never owned a dog has missed a wonderful part of life.” -Bob Barker Just some thoughts about Cain… Ask anyone who visits my house, or has known me for some time and they all know to … Continue reading
Did I Mention New Beginnings
July 2 When I left my job, which now seems like ages ago, I was embarking on new beginnings, which didn’t include cancer. I have to say this has taken the wind out of my sails. I know I should … Continue reading
Post Op Results
A 5.0 fairly well demarcated lung mass was present within the left caudal lung lobe. The preliminary biopsy results indicate that this is a bronchoalveolar carcinoma with evidence of local lymphatic invasion. Cancer! The word is as dark and empty … Continue reading
Recovery
Aside from trying to keep Cain calm, his recovery is uneventful. I’m grateful to have him in my life, and breathe a sigh of relief that there were no complications. In order to remove the lung lobe, his ribs were … Continue reading
Post Surgery
Thursday, May 8, 2008 Cain’s surgery went well without complications. The lung lobe, as well as a nearby lymph node were removed and sent into the lab for histology. Results should be available next Monday or Tuesday. Cain will spend … Continue reading