No sweetie, I was talking about my feral boy, Simon. The Siamese that I
ended up helping cross with a touch of Valium. Do you remember him?
I would do almost anything if I thought it would make Spence "all
better", or even if I thought it would make him feel better
temporarily. I know you've said that your combo shots have done that.
I know that Simon had some wonderful days with you, but I don't know if
I am willing to put Spence through what it might take to extend his
life, if that extension would only be for weeks or even months. And
then there's the money factor... I just don't know...
N
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Nina, I am so sorry. But were you referring to my Simon? If so, he did
not have kidney failure. He had lymphoma in his liver and his spleen
and bone marrow. When he was dying the first time, or I thought he
was, it was due to his anemia from the lymphoma in his bone marrow. He
had to stop chemo because his liver values were too bad. But several
shots of depomedrol and dexamethasone brought his blood values almost
to normal so he could continue chemo, and he lived another month, most
of it good, before he died of a hemolytic reaction to his cancer or to
the chemo (his blood count went from normal to under 10 in 2 days).
Michelle