Barb - I have been away from the forum for awhile and have just read through your thread.
Know that I am praying for you and Robyn. I know the pain that you are going through with worrying over your Best friend. I just recently went through a very trying time with my sick Little Scot (Scottish Terrier). He did not have cancer, but I was really afraid I would lose him. All the ones on the forum were so VERY helpful to me and I LIKE you, was really scared. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS: DO NOT GIVE UP -- DO NOT QUIT, no matter what the vets say. Mine did not know what to do - had no more ideas. I said, fine
God and MMS will heal my baby.
I know nothing about giving the dog MMS2 - I only did activated MMS via a syringe and then I also had it in an enclosed water container, where it let out a little at a time. In it I put 10 to 20 drops of UNACTIVATED MMS. My container was a gallon, but I only did 1/2 gal at a time, and I changed the water every other day. I used reverse osmosis water for his drinking water and distilled for what I gave him by mouth.
When I first started out, I had been giving him the full 1/2 drop - 13 ml (he only weighed 16 lbs). He improved, then went backwards, so I decreased his syringe dosage to only 3 ml. I don't remember for sure who, told me that the main thing was to constantly keep dosing him (even if I only gave him a
smidgen of MMS). The main thing is to keep it in him - some days, I only did it for 4 straight hours, never did do it for the 8 hrs, seemed too much for him.
In the beginning, I was also giving him DMSO in his MMS - I stopped that and did just the MMS, but again, mine did not have cancer.
When I backed down, he started gradually improving daily. I had to come up with things to
get him to eat - made him special things, such as: I dipped chunks of bread in oatmeal and I hand fed it to him, fixed him fried or scrambled eggs, cooked rice, cottage cheese, Velveeta cheese. You can give them the french green beans chopped up. My guy loves the baby carrots, and will eat them when nothing else works, makes great treats. You can hide lots of things in his favorite things. I also got some chicken fat and dribbled that over his food.
What I started doing with the syringe, is have a very small treat ready to give to Scot and put it in front of him, where he could see it and the minute his dose was done, he got the treat. Of course all the way through the dose going in (which by the way was VERY slowly, so he wouldn't gag) he was told how wonderful he was. They also know you are trying to help them and all that extra loving helps too.
For his pills, you can roll his pills up in a ball of Velveeta it and they will gobble it down. You could also put them in a glob of peanut butter, most dogs love it. Anything to get them to take the pills and it sorta coats the pill too and takes away the taste.
I had read that if they are on MMS2 it is VERY important to get lots of water in them to keep from the nausea and diarrhea - I had read that if you give them chicken broth, it will make them thirsty and the broth itself if also liquid, so that should help. You could also maybe put the grains of MMS2 in her favorite thing, like the Velveeta or peanut butter
I hope some of this helps you - You have gotten very good advice from Rev Ray and Denise, they both were a tremendous help to me.
Just re read your one post -
applying the MMS/DMSO and will try to use MMS?DMSO as a spray in her mouth.
THE SPRAY sounds like a really great way to do the roof of her mouth.
Be encouraged - Be blessed Glenda