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Tumor return

PamelaH

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Sasha, 12 year old GSD/Boxer mix, spayed, 56 pounds, excellent BEAM, home cooked, mostly meat and veggies, and Honest Kitchen when traveling, vaccinated, Adequan injections for hip dysplasia. Tumor removed from chest September 2025 that showed characteristics of two types, 3 pathologists couldn't figure out anything except malignant. Recurred as a bump three weeks ago but CT scan shows it had been growing internally. Already the size of a small melon on the outside. CT scan show pressing on carotid artery, esophagus, vagus nerve, but not spread to organs. Surgery is classified as high risk especially regarding the esophagus if cut and gets infected; then radiation, chemo, or both would follow. I read that dogs can get an extra year or more that way, but of course she won't if she doesn't survive the surgery or dies soon from infection. We are having trouble even knowing how to compare surgery or palliative. Thanks so much for any advice or sharing stories. P.S. She is taking Gabapentin due to a slight limp on her front left leg, the side with the tumor.
 
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There is, of course, no right answer. Quality of life for your dog and your family is paramount. Cost of surgery + radiation + chemo. Cost to Sasha going through all that.

I would suggest working with a homeopathic veterinarian (for the tumor and for the limp) and Eric Bates with the Bengston method. Listen to him on webinar replay and check out his site. Search the forum as there have been some successes reported, and PM Cassandra Kraham. She has a woman who uses the Bengston method. And you can buy the book, The Energy Cure and be doing it yourself.

Continue good food, love, love, love, fun, play, exercise.

Dr. Christina
 
Thank you! Just got the book on Kindle. Have been working with Dr. Loops for months, but now no response from his office.
 
We are having trouble even knowing how to compare surgery or palliative.
I think her high BEAM may provide your answer about what she wants you to do next...

That being, exactly what you're doing to optimize her mitochondrial energy and healing.

And Christina just gave you a great formula to help her body do the best it can!
 
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