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Oncology and Onward

Sorry for the delayed absence, now that LM has the run of the house, things are back to a new normal and I’ve been able to focus on the work that was somewhat neglected for the last month.

Today was our first oncology appointment. Boy, I wasn’t kidding when I referred to LM as a unicorn. Our oncologist spent quite some time researching and reaching out to other oncologists to see if anyone has treated a cat with lymphangiosarcoma. From the sound of it, she wasn’t able to find one, so we’re left with a couple scholarly articles written several years ago about a couple cats (not large case studies). For now, our plan of treatment is an anti-cancer medication, Palladia (toceranib), 2-3 times per week.

I’m left feeling all of the emotions today. I’m sad that LM has to go through all of this. I’m angry that there are so many things that we don’t know, and I’m scared about what’s next. I’m also fascinated by our little unicorn, and so proud that she just keeps moving forward with the same gusto as the day I adopted her. Even at the vet’s office she was content to stare out a sunny window (below).

Initially in starting this blog and joining the site, I wanted to document our experience with amputation and recovery. Today, I can say that she has recovered from the amputation (except for that dreadful haircut). This just doesn’t feel like where her story ends though. I think there’s a greater purpose to continue documenting her journey because one day it may help future treatment for lymphangiosarcoma, or hopefully give someone a few more answers than I have today. We don’t know how long she has left, but we’ll continue to celebrate the good days.

Author: oneshortofadozen

Cat mom to three cats - Little Miss (recent tripawd), Papaya, and Rocky.

One thought on “Oncology and Onward”

  1. Awww you pretty girl! You do look so ready to be out in the world! I’m happy to know things are good overall.

    I’m going to be there is another Unicorn out there like her. So yes please do document her story and treatment. I can’t recall another member–feline or canine–who had this condition, or even a member’s cat who was given Palladia. So this is very educational for all of us.

    Much love to all of you, and may the treatment go smoothly and add to the limited knowledge that is out there on lymphangiosarcoma.

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