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  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
    Don't appologize for your camera. Even the best camera might not show the difference. Mostly it is the fact that each photo is taken at a different angle. (how can you get a cat to "turn to the right a little, and down". LOL)

    So, when you measure it, does it seem different in size from the first measurment?
    Yes the size is different from first measurement in regards to height.
    She has a sloop appearance about her from left to right (as you look at the photos)
    The area that shows more white (lack of hair in that area from stretching of tumor) is flatter then other side of her head.

    Under her ear/eye where the tumor was starting to take hold more is reseeding.


    Yep, it's hard to tell a feline "hold still" LOL
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  2. #77
    Oh my goodness.... I just want to hug that dear girl! She is such a trooper (as are you and your husband) dealing with this. Does she seem to "notice" that there's something there (I guess you would HAVE to, wouldn't you?).

    What I find confusing is that you say it's a calcium buildup. If it's calcium, why can't it be removed??? How did it go from calcium to cancer?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    Oh my goodness.... I just want to hug that dear girl! She is such a trooper (as are you and your husband) dealing with this. Does she seem to "notice" that there's something there (I guess you would HAVE to, wouldn't you?).

    What I find confusing is that you say it's a calcium buildup. If it's calcium, why can't it be removed??? How did it go from calcium to cancer?!
    No to your question "does she seem to notice". Because it's NOT involving the brain, but sitting on top of the skull, Thumpers motor skills, communication etc abilities are very normal.

    No, to why cant it be removed question.
    IF the area/tumor was small like size of a pea, it could be removed.
    Because we are dealing with an area that is approximately 3 inches long by 4 inches wide, there is NOT enough skin to cover the opening that would be left, once it would be removed. The surgeon we consulted said it's TO BIG to remove without endangering her life. In otherwords, she wouldn't make it through the surgery.

    good question how it got from calcium to cancer. That aspect was never explained fully to us. At this point kinda a mute issue.
    Although, the gal who does the Reiki Treatments does not get the vibes that we are dealing with cancer.
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  4. #79
    I know you're doing the homeopathic, or whatever Reiki would be considered, but have you tried a vetrinary hospital like we have in PA, Univ. of Penn Animal Hospital. It's actually part of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, and they treat these kinds of drastic health issues. Basically, up here by Philly, if your vet can't fix your pet, and you have no other options, you go to Philly. They're expensive, although from what I heard from others, they do allow for low fee deals when it concerns an animal and life or death, and the family has limited income. They're a teaching vet hospital.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    I know you're doing the homeopathic, or whatever Reiki would be considered, but have you tried a vetrinary hospital like we have in PA, Univ. of Penn Animal Hospital. It's actually part of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, and they treat these kinds of drastic health issues. Basically, up here by Philly, if your vet can't fix your pet, and you have no other options, you go to Philly. They're expensive, although from what I heard from others, they do allow for low fee deals when it concerns an animal and life or death, and the family has limited income. They're a teaching vet hospital.
    jenn_librarian, We have listened to all the specialist and what is available in our area of the country. It's come down to quality verse quantity of life.
    Going to all the specialist (especially one in Cincinnati, thats were everyone goes from our area) that we did gave us the following answers, I truely believe any teaching vet hospital would of given the same following advice and or conclusion.

    (1)Our closest actual vet school is in Columbus Ohio which from our house to there is 3 hours one way trip. Only option there for us is radiation. Along with the place we went to in Cincinnati, Ohio.


    (2)Chemo will NOT help her with this type of tumor/mass.

    (3) Surgery is NOT an option. SHe would die on the table due to age (she is 7 years old) and size of the mass We have had 3 vets tell us that, We got the message loud and clear.
    Owned by my 8 precious furry kids... My 3 daughters Cindy & Abby & Aly and 5 sons Skinny, Stephen, Carson, Fuzzmuzz and Franklin.
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    Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor

  6. #81
    That is just so disheartening! I'm so sorry for all you and Thumper are going through. You, and Thumper, must be very resilient!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    That is just so disheartening! I'm so sorry for all you and Thumper are going through. You, and Thumper, must be very resilient!
    At first it wasnt easy to deal with and our days were filled with loads of stress. Now that she is doing so well with Reiki and herbal treatments, it's easier to handle. We see results it's not our imagination playing tricks.
    Thumper is one special gal and we know it she knows it
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    Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor

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    Please forgive me I have been following this but have not posted. I am continuing to pray for Thumper. I can see changes in her since her first Reiki treatment. I do believe that she can be helped a little with these treatments.

    Please give her a gently kiss and chin rub from me and my gang.


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    Quote Originally Posted by catlover4ever
    Please forgive me I have been following this but have not posted. I am continuing to pray for Thumper. I can see changes in her since her first Reiki treatment. I do believe that she can be helped a little with these treatments.

    Please give her a gently kiss and chin rub from me and my gang.
    The Reiki treatments are indeed working. It's going to take time but we are in it for the long haul. It will give us great pleasure when the tumor is no longer there and we can take her to the vet's who said there was no hope and prove them wrong.

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    Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor

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    Blog page update today 1-9-07

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    People say it looks like Elvis hairdo
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    Glad you are doing well, Thumper.
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    How is Miss Thumper doing??? I think about her often, and hope she's ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    How is Miss Thumper doing??? I think about her often, and hope she's ok.
    She is doing great. Treatment #11 is tomorrow.
    The area that is white underneath her right ear (left on a photo) has a nice pink tint to it since last Sunday afternoon. This is a very good sign that red blood cells are getting to that area and healing is happening.
    Owned by my 8 precious furry kids... My 3 daughters Cindy & Abby & Aly and 5 sons Skinny, Stephen, Carson, Fuzzmuzz and Franklin.
    Owned by two special canine sons Coco and Snoopy and two canine daughters, Sadie and Gretchen

    Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor

  14. #89
    I'm so glad that the Reiki treatments are helping. I need to pay more attention to the posts, admittedly, but life has a way of taking over sometimes. I'm a Reiki master and a certified Quantum Touch practitioner and I was giving Puddy QT while I was holding her yesterday before surgery. I know it helped. If anyone is interested, here's a link on Quantum Touch.

    www.quantumtouch.com.

    Blessings,
    Mary

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    I hope Thumper's treatment went well today. I just wish there was something more to be done for her!

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