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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 10 May 2014 01:39 #44225

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Horsefeathers gave you good advice. If t hey start feeling worse, then go back to where he was doing good.
When I was treating my sick little Scottish terrier. He got better, than went backwards. So I went backwards on his doses - he started going up again - got better every day. I wish I could remember the name, but one wise person on the forum told me that as long as I could give him a SMIDGEN, he was at least getting some. I too had been giving my dog the DMSO and when I quit it and reduced his dose and kept it low, but constant - I did every hour for at least 4-6 doses. Keeping it close together seemed to be the best.

Just don't give up - don't get discouraged. Sometimes it takes awhile.
Keep the faith. AND POUR ON THE LOVE TO Duke, Love is a powerful healing agent in itself. They know and can feel your love. It helps them!. :cheer:
Yes, please keep us posted.

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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 12 May 2014 19:05 #44308

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thank you Rev Glenda... am doing as you guys say and Duke is now doing MUCH better!!! As from today have upped his dose to 1 drop every time and have so far given him 5 doses so will prob give him 1 or 2 more... am still giving it to him in broth and he laps it up! He's eating better too...
re his meds am now weaning him off the steroids so will be able to get a better picture of everything once we've stopped them altogether... shall def keep up the mms and go for a full detox... he's my old boy, but shall do everything I can to keep him in the best health possible... and yes LOADS of love :) I swear that's what's pulled him through at times!!! Poor thing has been through a lot!

Shall go for a full detox again this Summer for the whole family too, including my son, so soon the whole family will be on it!!

Thanks again and shall still keep you updated on Duke...

much love and gratitude XXX

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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 18 May 2014 10:39 #44494

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hello all my friends, hope you are all well... i need a little more advice please... Duke has been doing marvelously he was a little runny a few days ago, so went back to 1/4 doses and it stopped, and have been working up to 1/2 doses again, with Duke responding in an unbelievable way... it seems that even his eyes are clearer (he was getting cataracts due to his age) and he has been behaving like a younger dog! Just that i was hearing movement in his tummy... But now this morning he has had the runs quite badly again, suddenly and there was bright red blood present!!!! He did quite a lot of straining, and my vet said that the blood was probably due to that, but still I am worried... i have been advised to give him something to stop the runny stools, but am a little concerned about stopping it due to the fact that i feel that he is detoxing and don't wish to stop that... he has only had this one episode so far, otherwise I might feel differently...

re the mms, do you think i should give it a complete rest for the day and then perhaps if all goes well start slowly again?

thanking you in advance...

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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 18 May 2014 10:52 #44495

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Hi!
Yes, it would probably be best to let him rest. Start again tomorrow if his stool has firmed up. I did give my dog a little pepto during her sick days when I was giving her to much. Helped her feel better quicker but still gave her the whole day off. Yes, I noticed my girl too was energetic like a pup almost! It is so neat to see!

The blood does worry me though. If he has runs why was he straining? Wish I could give some good advice but that has me bam boozled! Hopefully someone else will have a good suggestion!
Hope you all have a good day!
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suspected tumour on/near sternum on my dog 18 May 2014 11:25 #44497

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thank you Denise... yes the blood is worrying me too... but sometimes the straining does come with the runs, due i suppose to the intestines going into spasm and causing an automatic urge to push, even though the stools are liquidy....so really really hoping that is what caused it...

What is pepto?
Thanks so much Denise :)

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Sorry.... Pepto is my short cut for Pepto Bismal. That yucky pink stuff for vomiting and diarrhea. It can be given in liquid form but the tablet is a lot easier. All my animals through the years have fought the liquid and a lot of it gets all over the place! :) The tablet is working good and works in the animal just as well. I hide mine in a piece of squished up cheese and my new used dog will gobble it right down. It comes in different brands. If you have a Dollar General or some sort of Dollar Store near you it will be a lot cheaper than a pharmacy store. My new used dog, Biscuit, tends to have stomach upset very easily and this has worked real well. She is about 30 to 35 lbs and I give her 1/4 tablet as needed. I rarely have had to give 4 doses, but if you do follow directions on the box as for how often it can be given.
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ah ok... thank you, I'll check to see what we have... i reread your first reply and I see you also healed an older dog, that's really encouraging, as i do worry abt his age...

thanks again, ever so much and I'll let you know how things go :):):)

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Yes, Lady. She got to live comfortably till this last fall when something happened in her brain and she would flip in and out of nice dog to growly dog in just seconds. Till then she was happy and comfy.
Now we have Biscuit. Wouldn't you know, she now also has a lump on her belly, but right now I have to much going on and she also has crystals in her urine that I am trying to rid her of. Can't do both at the same time as I am using herbs on the bladder problem.

When I start on her lump I will be keeping track of things and letting the forum know.

Yes, please do keep in touch with us and let us know the good, the bad and the ugly. We learn from it all.

All the best to you and your friend!!
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Health to all

Hi, hope your BFF is doing better. I also gave my dogs Pepto Bismal, in the liquid, just used a syringe. But I found that Kaopectate works better to firm them up ( I gave mine 5 cc's every 2 hrs. they are 25 lbs and under.

Another thing that I have given them to help with the diarrhea is dry white rice (cooked of course), it helps absorb liquid in the stool and also 1 dollop (Tablespoon of canned pumpkin puree.- be sure just plain pumpkin - no spices. You can also give Metamucil (1 tsp per meal till stool firms).

I wouldn't give everything all at the same time. Just several things that work. I did give mine the rice and pumpkin mixed together, with the metamucil. Another good thing that helps with diarrhea is just plain old DRY white mashed potatoes. I use that myself, works wonders - be sure no spices, butter or anything.
As Horsefeathers said, please keep us informed.

Blessings "G"
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