(This email from Michelle didn't reach me directly.) Just want to say
shame on this oncologist. He should be understanding of your fears and
concerns and respect the fact you have worked hard to be so
knowledgeable about your beloved pets. You wouldn't even be talking to
him if you didn't love your Lucy so dearly. Don't let him get to you.
Lucy's welfare is the most important thing.
hugs, Kerry M. 
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Subject: Re: Lucy--what to do?-- anyone have acemannan??


Michelle, which oncologist are you dealing with over at Redbank?  Hope
it's not the one I'm using as he has been very patient with me.  
 
Lucy continues to be in my thoughts and prayers,
Renee
 
 
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Thanks, Hideyo. Yes, if anyone has any acemannan-- can I please buy some

from you??  If we use it, I don't think we can wait until February. I
kind  of 
doubt Lucy will last that long without something to turn her around.

her gums are mostly gray, with only a few pink spots, so it is hard to
tell. 
Those spots are still somewhat pink, but it could be from inflamed gums,
as 
those spots are right over the canines.  Her paw pads are still pink,
though 
not as pink as usual. No less pink than yesterday, though. But the vet
said 
you can't always tell from gums and paw pads.  i asked the oncologist
if they 
checked her reticulite count to see if she is regenerative or not, and
he 
said that they did not and there was no point until they know if she has
cancer, 
because if she does have lymphoma the anemia should respond to chemo
(but he 
does not think it's cancer, so why not check it so we know more if it is

not???). He is getting annoyed at this point by my phone calls and
questions and  
acts very curt on the phone. He is not a vet who is impressed by a
client 
having  knowledge, he is a vet who is annoyed by it. My local vet is
more willing 
to  work with me, but at this point wants to defer to the specialists
because 
he  feels they know more than he does....<<
 
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