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Marie - Lymphoma or carcinoma

LaetitiaG

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Hello everyone, I have an 11-year-old cat named Marie, whom I love very much (we have an extremely close bond), who has been hospitalized at the veterinary clinic since yesterday due to the following symptoms: daily vomiting, diarrhea, extreme exhaustion (almost coma), refusal to eat, minor epileptic seizures (only the head)...
These are exactly the same symptoms as a year and a half ago.
A year and a half ago, I took her to the veterinarian who had her undergo a head scan, the result: inflammation on only one side of the brain and the beginning of necrosis of the central nervous system. With cortisone, we managed to improve her condition, without really understanding why...
Yesterday, the veterinarian performed an abdominal ultrasound on Marie, and it revealed a thickening of the intestinal wall with loss of the layered structure, as well as lymph nodes that are draining and one kidney larger than the other.

The veterinarian is considering lymphoma or carcinoma (we are waiting for the biopsy to confirm one or the other). She also suspects metastases in the brain. The veterinarian wanted to have a head scan done, but I refused given his very weak condition... I’m not comfortable with the contrast agent...

As I write to you, I just called the veterinary clinic. I was told that Marie ate a very little bit last night and seems a LITTLE more alert this morning... I will go visit her tonight to bring her some steamed turkey soup and a dietary supplement, but I don't know which one...

I am also attaching his photo and the results of his blood test.

I would really love to help him using the information from the Medical Medium, but I am not sure which supplements to use... What do you advise me? I have thought of celery juice, vitamin C, Chaga mushroom, propolis, coconut water... and I know that homeopathy is important to you, and I found a French veterinary homeopath.

Do you think I can save him? :-(
What is difficult is getting him to eat because he regurgitates absolutely everything, even water.

I also thought about treating her with chlorine dioxide, which apparently has amazing results...

I need your advice @Dr. Jeff @Dr. Christina @Dr. Jean Hofve
Please, help me :-(

Thank you...

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been hospitalized at the veterinary clinic since yesterday
I'm sorry to hear about Marie.😢

How was she yesterday and last week?
Yesterday, the veterinarian performed an abdominal ultrasound on Marie, and it revealed a thickening of the intestinal wall with loss of the layered structure, as well as lymph nodes that are draining and one kidney larger than the other.

The veterinarian is considering lymphoma or carcinoma (we are waiting for the biopsy to confirm one or the other). She also suspects metastases in the brain.
These findings are also compatible with IBD (inflammatory bowel dis-ease).


I am not sure which supplements to use... What do you advise me?
None for now! The only goal now is to get her to eat, hold it down, and then get her stronger.

She can then fight this off again like she did last year.

The veterinary homeopath may be able to help very gently, safely and effectively.
 
Hello @Dr. Jeff

I didn't end up going to see her yesterday because I was far too exhausted (I have an illness myself), but I'm picking her up today.
So, I don't really know how she was yesterday. The vet just told me she seemed a little more alert...
Last week, she stayed outside all alone, without eating or drinking... then she took refuge in my room, in the closet... She also had an episode of feline hyperesthesia... And she's been refusing to stay inside for at least a month. She was obsessed with being outside.

Regarding the diagnosis of IBD (or IBD), how can we be sure? Today the vet is going to perform a biopsy on Marie's intestines to check for lymphoma... I don't quite understand. If it were cancer, there would normally be a tumor somewhere, wouldn't there?

So I'm bringing her home today. The vet is going to give me cortisone and mycotherapy (reishi, I imagine...). Do you think she'll eat normally again with the cortisone? Because she's vomiting everything, even water.

I'm going to make an appointment with a homeopathic vet based in Belgium. But I'm afraid it won't be enough :-( The vet gave me a grim prognosis.

Thank you, Doctor! ❤️
 
I just heard from the vet. Marie is on cortisone and anti-nausea medication and has started eating again. I'm picking her up later. I'll call the homeopathic vet later to make an appointment. What else can I do in the meantime?

Results of the lumbar puncture tomorrow morning.
 
It sounds to me as though this girl wants to live! And I would definitely bet on the homeopathy to help.

In the meantime, just lots of love, and an upbeat, though gentle, attitude. All the symptoms are NOT the disease, but just its manifestations - like reflections. Following their clues can lead to authentic healing, so set your mind to discovering the real systemic disturbance they are showing you. Marie is in there, underneath all the symptoms, waiting for your help with this. All our love and support!
 
Fantastic that she's coming home with you Laetitia!
Regarding the diagnosis of IBD (or IBD), how can we be sure? Today the vet is going to perform a biopsy on Marie's intestines to check for lymphoma... I don't quite understand. If it were cancer, there would normally be a tumor somewhere, wouldn't there?
Great question! It's really, really hard to differentiate IBD and intestinal lymphoma.

Even when there's a mass in the intestines.

One of my first homeopathy patients' named Meowser highlights this.

He had chronic vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss. His initial workup diagnosed him with IBD.

When I saw him a new biopsy confirmed that the inflammatory state of IBD had become lymphoma.

Despite the diagnosis though, Meowser did very well ("back to normal").

Where there's life, there's hope...
 
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