Mum got a phone call early saying my blood count was still too low so not to go for chemo in the afternoon. Then mid morning she had another call saying i could have it.
So after lunch off we went to see the special vets. I (to be honest) am quite a star there as well, so when we went in i had to say hello to every one. I went off with one of the nurses to have another blood test. I was not bothered by what she was doing, there was too many people in there that i still had to say hello to.
Well back to the waiting room with mum. I made friends with a cocker spaniel called Blue, we had a bit of a sniff then settled down.
Mr. Poulter the oncologist came to talk to mum he felt my new lump and confirmed it was just because i was in season. They were talking to each other whilst i was making eyes at Blue (well i am in season). Mr Poulter was very pleased with my progress and said he had not seen a dog progress so quickly. He said i was now allowed off the lead. TWO WEEKS ahead of time. I was so pleased i decided i would nuzzle into him. Then came time for my chemo, the three of us went off into a room.
I was hooked up to a drip and i just sat near mum while it was going into me. Mum said i was as good as gold.
So off home we went, she took me straight to the muddy field and let me off, I could not run much because of the mud but i felt so free.
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Storm - you look so beautiful with 3 legs! I just finished radiation therapy today & my mum was reading your blog. I hope your recovery continues to go well.
"Anakin" the sheltie
Hello Storm,
Nice to meet you - we linked to you from Tripawds. All the best.
Lalla and Sasha from Tel Aviv
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