She didnt eat her breakfast. My wife said she slept all day. This really isnt too abnormal for her.
I got home,she was looking extra sad. She always looks sad. The lump looked like it got bigger. I really wish i could have the lump removed or drained. She eventually git off the couch. Wagging her tail with a little spring in her step. Then she was looking for food. Since it was like 8pm i didnt put anything but cbd oil in her food. She ate it and hounded us for our food. It really sux having to say no to her. We are soo used to sharing our food with her.
Still got goopy stuff coming from her nose. I know the bad stuff gotta find a way out and i really hope thats what it is.
Im not sure about the cbd oil. After she eats,she passes out. Im not even giving her that much. Have you ever had the dead weight of a pit bulls head on your arm? I bet that head of hers wieghs half her body weight😂.
Just want to thank everybody for the kind words,payers and encouragement.
Add ivermectin to your Fenben regimen. You sound sad yourself fren. I noticed you didn’t post yesterday. Praying for success. Not over until God says so
I posted yesterday.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17sPFt4zAW/day-7-of-fenben-treatment/
I think they’re supposed to be alternated.
Call a vet used to administering, because that might just be for people, but yea it should probably be added.
I believe ivermectin is for animals as well. It has been for years. Ranchers use it, sheepherders, horses, etc..
Horse paste is definitely for animals. :D
Be careful with dogs and the ivermectin. Cats tolerate it well. Dogs are more sensitive to ivermectin, from what I read.
Only one specific breed, I believe it is the collie family and certain herding breeds. The following types of dogs have been found to be prone to the mdr1 gene mutation:
Australian Shepherd Border Collie Collie German Shepherd Dog Miniature American Shepherd Old English Sheepdog Shetland Sheepdog Skye Terrier Mixed-breeds that may have herding-breed heritage
Good to know. The powers that be can be vague with details and heavy on the fear porn. Thank you for this. I will look into it.
I have done quite a bit of research into Ivermectin and the other anthelmintics. Ther have been quite a few studies and anecdotal papers written. The herding breed canines are the only danger I have ever seen associated with Ivermectin. It is likely the safest compound out of virtually all the drugs out there. It seems that it doesn't cure every single type of cancer, that is a possible reason that different ones are stacked to help cover as many types as possible.
Thank you, Dex. I have seven dogs. Most of them are chihuahuas but two are big dogs. One is half mastiff, half St. Bernard. The other, I think, is a hovawart. She is the one that looks like she could have herding heritage. She came to our door one day and we wound up adopting her so I’m guessing.
Yes, there are some dogs that can’t use it. Specific breeds. But his vet will know which breed. I think they’re cattle dogs or sheep dogs, or one of them. They can do a genetics test to see if his dogs in that category. I think Pitbulls are OK, but he could be a mix, so better off to be tested first. Thanks for pointing that out.
We have lost 3 dogs in the last few years. We had to put our Doberman down last week. It is heart wrenching. They are so innocent and don't understand what is happening to them. Stay strong, keep her comfortable. Dogs have a way of telling you when they've had enough. Great... now I'm crying at work. Unconditional love is amazing.
I had to put our cocker down about 10 years ago. He looked at me like, “Why are you doing this?” It broke my heart. He wouldn’t eat and couldn’t walk d/t the cancer. I wish I had known then about fenbendazole and ivermectin.
Doberman's are the best dogs. I couldn't put mine down, had to get drunk and let my sister do it for me
I’m sorry about your dog. I’m praying that God eases your heart.
I'm sorry for your canine baby's illness . I have been there too many times and I can feel your desire to try to cure it. Please know that I can see you are doing everything a devoted dog lover can do. My thoughts are with you.
Sending my love and prayers for healing!
😂🤣😂 Thanks for the updates! Praying for your success🙏🙏🙏
It’s normal to pass out after taking CBD oil especially if it has a fairly high amount of thc in it.They say it’s the body using all its energy and redirecting it to kill the enemy, whatever it may be. It’s also supposed to increase appetite so an ill and weak patient gets enough nutrients to keep fighting whatever it is they’re fighting. Look up Rick Simpson regime and Phoenix tears if you want some info on how to use cbd as (another, added) cancer treatment. If I remember right the oil is supposed to have both cbd and thc to have it’s full effect.
Your vet won't at least try to drain the lump?
When your body is fighting hard to heal itself, it takes a lot out of you, same with animals. As I've said before, she will tell you when she's ready, you will know. I would continue what your doing.
He wanted to wait. He wasnt expecting her to last this long. Gonna call him monday and see what he says.
Please keep us updated. Ask him about the drainage and change of her breath. Glad you have a vet willing to try alternative treatments, ones where I live aren't, we are pretty much winging it with our pup with bad skin issues. Praying your girl has a full recovery!
When I’ve had pup issues w skin—for one I used dandruff shampoo for itching and hair loss.
The other was allergic to all proteins except for fish. Got her on natural balance white fish and sweet potato. Even allergic to dairy. We also don’t bathe her except for hiding her off in summer. Helped keep her ski. From getting too dry and irritated.
Good luck w your pup.
Yeah, I hear you. My vet is autistic. He’s alright but always argues with me if I make a suggestion as to what I think is wrong. He’s good for teeth cleaningsand surgery. The animals seem to be comfortable with him for the most part. My cat bit him one time and he looked offended! He gave the cat a guilt trip. No, I’m not kidding. She never bit him again.
Our pit bull kept getting little pus like sacks all over him. Every 3-6 months and they would give us antibiotics to clear him. He still has scars from that but when I took him off food with grains he hasn't had a breakout in a year or more. I buy him dry food with salmon, sweet potatoes and one other main ingredient. It was just from allergies which I've been told is common for pits.
Yes, we have two dogs, one is pit/rottie and the other is a xl pit, and he's mostly blue w/some tan & white chest. Since getting him as a little nugget, he's had issues with white bumps that the vets said were "puppy bumps". They would give him antibiotics &/or steroids. But now they have no idea what's wrong with him. After his last shots, he got the bumps all over his body (still see the white spots where hair has not fully grown back yet), then he randomly would get hives all over his entire body, and my goodness his poor paws have taken the worst beating, swollen, angry red with red bumps between his toes & under his paws between the pads. I think it all got worse after the vet suggested he get an allergy shot (cytopoint), which we didn't realize was very bad for him.
We've been trying to detox him with cooking their food (no dog food) and putting supplements in with their food. We wonder if he has a little bit of a chicken allergy, so we've not cooked them chicken. Lately his coat has been getting better, but his paws and around his mouth are still sore, and we've noticed he has lately been getting the bumps again but much slower, like one - one day maybe a few days later another bump. We are starting to get pollen here now though, we are in the south, maybe he's allergic to pollen & grass. These boys will not be getting anymore vaxxes.
Ty for continuing to post. Reading your updates is one of the first things I look for on here this last week.
Pupper seems to be doing what is needed right now - eat and sleep. I have heard some mention of what appears to be growth as the body attacks the tumor. Pseudoprogression. Not sure if that’s associated with FBN but based on other signs of improvement I would hold the line and keep on going. There’s a reason for the addage “It’s going to get worse before it gets better.”
Thanks for the update. This is one thing I look forward to every day. Loving your story. Praying for success.
Just got off a telehealth appointment with an actual doctor ( vs. the quacks at our local hospital )
She prescribed ivermectin for everybody in my house because we have COVID.
She confirmed what I already assumed, that Ivermectin so cures the flu. Because it's the same kind of virus
Then she told me something I did not know - ivermectin destroys cancer just like it d destroys covid.
Get your puppy's vet to prescribe her some ivermectin
How old is your doggie.
I honestly dont know. Shes somewhere around 11 or 12. I got her when she was a year old but i forget when i got her.
I'm praying for her every day.
I’m praying she gets better!
You both are in my prayers.🙏🏻
Hang in there, sending prayers and strength your way
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I too am not too sure about the CBD, but it will probably help with anxiety and sleep. Sleep is the Great Cure All.
In my experience things are either getting better or worse but it moves in one direction or the other usually. If the tumor is growing it doesn’t sound like it’s working. Agreed that you might need to add things. Look up the Edmond Oklahoma survivors regiment. He took more than just Fenben. Hoping it works out for you both.
Are you letting your dog fast and clear up?
Ketones
If she doesnt eat,i just wait till she decides she wants to eat. She didnt eat this morning but she will probably get hungry later tonight. Feeding her is k8nda a pain. Shes always had a full bowl of food to eat whenever she felt like eating.
I'm about to break down and just do Palladia. I'm trying to avoid it but with grade 3 thyroid carcinoma and it's already spread, she may be feeling good but I don't think I'm making progress. I've been doing fenben for a month along with ivermectin and CBD, artemisinin, etc.
I’m praying for you, as well. How long have you had this diagnosis?
3 months. She's been fighting MCTs and hyperimmune skin issues for 6 years. Cutting the tumor out worked but we can't cut this out, and thank you, means a lot
I’m still praying for you all. Poor pup. Keep praying. Cancer is a bitch to kill off. It takes awhile. She’s still eating and that’s a good sign. If she passes, please know that she knows you did everything you could. We’re not giving up yet- not until God says it’s time. Keep up the good fight. We are all praying and pulling for you.
Windows8866 suggestion.
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/subscriber-comments-synergistic-pairing-d00
Have you tried Soursop leaves tea?
Make the dog fast, fasting starves the cancer of glucose and insulin growth factor. Recycles the immune system so the body can recognize and destroy the cancer.
Absolutely no food for 2-3 days at a time. No juice or anything with carbs or protein as well. Good book to read is “tripping over the truth”
8 days of treatment in the books. And to think it didn't sound so good when you first started the treatment. I hope she improves greatly in the next few treatments. I don't know how this will affect her, but you, as you say, are going on 9 days. Good luck, prayers for your dog.
Try adding in CDS https://www.brighteon.com/3b27eb80-14c4-4eaa-a20c-c5a020314ebe
Works just as well on animals apparently, though obviously a much lower dose.
https://reviews.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientreview-1622-chlorine-dioxide (CDS is the ready made version of MMS mentioned in the video)
Is it possible this is just an infection? My neighbour's dog who likes to chew on sticks like a lot of dogs, had a large wood splinter lodged in her back gums but was misdiagnosed for months. Ended up needing an operation. I'm sorry for your dog's suffering.
She was on 2 different antibiotics over 2 months straight. I wish it was just an infection but its not.
That would not help - the root cause must be fixed. I just wonder since there is an odour.