My day started like this: (BTW... I know you just want to get to Abby's X-rays, but this sets the scene)
I hear my LOUD neighbors talking even louder than usual, so that I actually think, "Are they in my yard?" I get up from where I'm watching the news (which is the only spot in the whole house where I can't see their roof line) to find my neighbor crawling up NAKED onto the roof of his gazebo (presumably he crawled out of their hot tub, which is smack on the other side of our fence.) He was fighting with his wife (again - this is a common occurrence since they moved in a couple months ago...) and I guess you can make your point better from a higher vantage point. (My very funny friend said, "I personally don't have the confidence to go into battle naked, but it sounds like he's not saddled with such trivialities." Clearly, he's not.) Anyway, I opened the door and yelled, "Hello?!" while Abby ran out and barked like crazy at him. (Go, Abby!) He had the surprisingly good sense to actually look sheepish and get back down. (I feel I should also mention that we live on a canyon, so he was in full view of whomever might have been lucky enough to be standing in their backyard this morning.)
I was inside trying to calm down after the horror of all that, when I heard them yelling at each other again, this is with all the doors/windows closed, mind you. So I go outside and, standing in the middle of my yard, say, "I can hear you!" Finally they realized I was talking to them. She says, "But this is the first time we've been out here at this time." Like the time of day (8.30a.m.) was my issue. (Apparently they have no clue - because I'm quiet! - that I'm sitting in my office working most days, listening to them yell at each other.) I said, "I don't care what time of day it is, I hear you guys yelling at each other and cussing at each other all the time." Then I politely requested that I not see them naked anymore. She, again surprisingly, had the good sense to apologize.
After that I took Abby to the beach, hoping the sun, sand and sea would restore my frazzled spirits. It mostly did, except for when someone tried to run into me, but then when we got home, there was a super scary looking dude sitting in my yard. I thought he was with the movers across the street, but it turned out he's a buddy of my scary naked neighbor. It freaked me out a little that he was in my yard, so I went around and locked all the doors.
Before all this, I read an article this morning where some numerologist stated that because today is 11.11.11, it would be an extreme sort of day. If you were having a good day, it would be colossally good, and if you were having a bad day... well, you might as well go back to bed. So, I'm thinking before her appointment that her xrays are going to be terrible because I'm having such a crappy day. Then on the way there, another person tries to run into me (signals to change lanes into the right lane, but swerves left into MY lane instead).
Finally - the appointment news
At the appointment, I told Dr. V. we'd decided to go ahead with the X-rays and switch to Masitinib if it was bad news, but I asked him how we would decide what was "bad." He said if the mets were 25% larger, we'd make the switch. They take Abby in the back, and I'm seriously feeling like I'm going to throw up, and then he finally comes back and says, "Well, I don't know what we should do. Come look at these X-rays and we'll decide." He added, "Her mets are not acting like normal mets." Here's what we saw:


Dr. V. said he expected to see lots of dots all over. There were not lots of dots all over. So... if that was all that was going on in there, that would have been GREAT news and we would have just kept on with what we're doing. But...

I asked what the goal is; should we just hope it keeps things stable. He said yes, that is the realistic goal - to keep them stable or slow them down. But, he said they could disappear.* He said he has not seen them disappear with osteosarcoma, but he has with other cancers. And since Abby's mets seem to not be acting like normal mets, who knows! She could be the miracle pup.
At any rate, the very good news is that he said, "She's not going anywhere anytime soon." :)
* For those of you on Tripawds, I said, "Oh I just read about a dog the other day on Tripawds whose mets disappeared." He said, "Yeah, we had a dog here. Lucky." Me: "Yeah! Lucky!" It turns out Dr. V. is Lucky's vet too! I had no idea! Going to have to PM them! Hopefully Abby will be "lucky" as well.
First of all, ew on the neighbor front, that's nasty. Second- paws crossed that she will be like Lucky! Third, yay that he said, she's not going anywhere anytime soon. Go Abby, you're a true warrior!
ReplyDeleteWell, I hope this Mastinib works. Now if only you could get something to shrink your naked neighbor. Although, I believe the cold coming this weekend will handle his shrinkage.
ReplyDeletelets hope for better days and the miracle for Abby..
ReplyDeleteCoopsdad
This is the story of Abby TWP
ReplyDeletewho lives near the beach and plays in the sea.
Abby's unflappable, smooth and relaxed;
her neighbor, however, shows off his wide crack.
The bad guys for Abby don't live right next door.
They live in a place that is hard to ignore.
Her personal space has been rudely invaded
but she has backup--she won't fight unaided!
Abby has plans to bite the ass of her neighbor
but cancer will meet the wrath of her saber.
So come drink a toast to Abby the Brave
and watch as she makes foul Cancer her slave.
Love, love, love the poem, Shari! Thank you! I'm going to have to copy that and save it.
ReplyDelete('his wide crack'... LOL!)
Grrrrr to the Fearless Leader and to Boris and Natasha. Keeping good thoughts for this Masitinib and that it will put these Mets in their places.
ReplyDeleteI must have missed the Tripawds post on that one with the Mets disappearing. Who was it? Very glad for them.
Abby you are biting back at cancer girl! Extra belly rubs for you tonight!!
Butchey & Lola have their paws crossed for you!
How's Abby doing on the Mastinib so far? Give 'em hell Abby, give 'em hell!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the crazy neighbors, too. Sheesh!
Oh, PS ~ Hope's OS dog, Lily, her mets disappeared. If you aren't FB friends with her, look her up at Lily Hope :)
ReplyDeleteYikes...so sorry about the neighbors, and the people trying to run you over, and the mixed news in the x-rays.
ReplyDeleteAnd what the heck was with the neighbor's friend sitting in your yard?