
on a hike on Camelback Mountain, 2005
We went to the oncology vet today and Morgan is doing well but his white blood count is down due to the Doxorubicin he got last week so he gets a week off to recover. I could see the relief in hubby’s eyes when I presented the bill for only CBC blood work.
The good news is, Morgan’s nodes have reduced in size noticeably in the last two days—just when I thought there was going to be no improvement.
The bad news is, I stopped giving him the Metronadizole too soon, as I thought after two + days with the pre-treatment he wasn’t going to have an adverse reaction. Now he has serious looseness and we’ve been up in the night on several occasions to go outside.
We don’t have a bidet, but we have the next best thing—a hose! I must say though, that it’s not summer any more even in the Valley of the Sun and going outside at 3 a.m. to play with the hose at 41 degrees F. isn’t what I would choose—and I’m sure Morgan wasn’t enthused either—but the STARS!!!! Awesome! With no moon they’re reaching right down to Earth!
I was surprised that with the size his nodes were in this throat and those many trips outside to take care of business Morgan seemed to be feeling really well. We went for some long walks, he’s been playful, saucy, and very interested in food.
He’s even regained a little strength in his hind legs, is finding it easier to get up off the floor and hopped up into the truck unaided today.
Is this positive shift due to the tachyon pendant? All the love energy people have been sending? The opening of the Aion Portal? Ho’oponopono? Better nutrition? My meditations? All of the above?
All I can say is, on Sunday I woke up feeling really cheerful, positive, carefree, and confident we will get past this temporary health condition of Morgan’s.
He’s now taking some additional supplements: astaxanthin, Ester C, the marine phytoplankton is enroute, and I’m adding hydrogen peroxide to his water to oxygenate the cells which cancer cells don’t like.
Tonight we go to a little ground beef and plenty of rice to help firm him up. Pureed pumpkin helps, too.
Thank you most sincerely to everyone who has sent positive vibes our way. You’re the best!
For the first time ever, we are having a holiday dinner at a local restaurant tomorrow. No… not the Feedbag. The HandleBar is a tiny pub with craft beers and a small wine list where we have dinner with neighbours once a month—no matter what.
They serve organic and local food like a bistro, cooked on an outdoor wood fire and have great entertainment.
They advertised on Facebook they’re doing a special Thanksgiving dinner with multi-courses of yummy-sounding delicacies for $25/person and live entertainment so we’re going with the same neighbours we always do, plus their son from Tucson.
We were fortunate enough to have two dinner invitations from friends but decided to do something different this year, since we’re hosting a family Christmas here again.
From our family to all of yours—a safe and happy Thanksgiving. I’m thankful for all of you and so much more.
Much love.
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