Harley's condition has remained the same overnight, with the addition of one episode of vomiting some froth. A critical care specialist is taking turnover from the overnight vet now, and will be discussing with me this morning what kind of imaging or tests might narrow things down. Tracheal wash was mentioned yesterday, but currently I am getting the sense this is not URI, so may not go that route. Possibly a CT scan.

I don't feel that Harley would be able to swallow any kind of salve or tonic, so not an option now. Meds would have to be IV, which is only going to be something the vet hospital has and approves.

Marsha

On 12/14/2014 11:35 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I would say get an ultrasound at least.  have they done a complete profile?
I would also suggest a tonic that I have been taking since it is internal.  I 
also use a salve for external tumors.  I had perpherial t cell lymphoma.  Went 
thru 4 courses of chemo which did nothing but try to kill me and left me 
getting 2 units of blood th last 4 chemos.  Dr. stopped last one because it was 
killing me.  1 year later i went into spontaneous remission and have been there 
for over 8 years.  I have been using the salve on an area that had 3 tumors 
over the bone and radiation.  I lost circulationin my right foot.  Started 
useing the salve and it hurt like hell (unlike most cancers) for a couple of 
days, but now I have circulation in that leg and my foot is normal, not 
swollen.  There are many people who have used the salve and tonic for 
themselves and their pets and seen great results.  If you like, I could put you 
in touch with Pat.  This has never caused any side effects and as far as I am 
concerned is worth the pain I had for a couple of days.   Dorlis




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