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  1. Benpaws
    12-25-2010 11:28 PM - permalink
    Benpaws
    .....and Benny would be right there with Hamlet as his co-partner getting that extra morsel as well. They sure do get into our hearts and we miss them so much and it is good to remember the things that made us smile. Thanks for the memory!
  2. Benpaws
    12-25-2010 11:41 AM - permalink
    Benpaws
    Dear Michelle,
    I have always considered you a friend and your posts have been so informative and helpful to everyone. Just thought we might as well make the friendship "official."

    Joanne
  3. Benpaws
    12-25-2010 11:31 AM - permalink
    Benpaws
    Thank you Michelle and I hope you will be with friends and family and enjoying the season.I know Hamlet will be right there with you as he always will be FOREVER! I know this will be a tough day without your best boy, but he is free from pain now and enjoying the day with Benny and the rest of the fur buddies who lost their battle with this terrible disease. the "first" are always the most difficult.
    Hope you return often to let us know how you are and continue to offer the greatest advice to everyone. You are NEEDED!
    Hugs to Rufus! Lots to look forward to in 2011 with a new puppy! YEAH! Lucky puppy to be coming to your home!!

    Blessings,
    Joanne & Shadow
  4. mfhershiser
    04-13-2010 04:36 PM - permalink
    mfhershiser
    Hi Michelle. I did see it and I went to that site but it seems that all of them are Lymphomaheartdogangels now. I'm so overwhelmed too that I'm having trouble making sense of all this. Chemo is Rex's only chance because he is in stage 4 or 5. We did not check his bone marrow because that's a painful procedure and does not change the treatment protocol. It only pinpoints the prognosis more. Rex's is B cell also. I saw the vet today and his blood count is not coming up even though he is eating everything I give him. The vet feels that it's an indication of bone marrow involvement. So, we are going to proceed with the next round of chemo either tomorrow or Wed. It's the CHOP protocol. I just hope we can achieve a remission for a period of time even though he is in an advanced stage. I'll go back to that site and join. Bless you and Hamlet. Hope he goes into remission soon too. Mary Frances
  5. Amelia
    04-13-2010 01:29 PM - permalink
    Amelia
    Hi Meesh,
    I am a new member to this board & also belong to the LymphomaHeartDogs & have been sick worrying about flea & tick control since we are now in the season. Previously, I gave my boys advantix & was always sick about giving them this poison but never really found a natural substitute. Now my that one of my goldens, Boomer-12 yrs old in June was just diagnosed with lymphoma last month, I am really researching for a natural control. I have read soooo much on line & I am completely dizzy. Does anyone know of any natural treatments that really work?

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  • About Meesh
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    Washington Township (Sewell), NJ
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  • Michelle & Rufus & Angel Hamlet
    Dx 01/29/10 Stage Va, B-cell lymphoma w/liver, spleen & bone marrow involvement
    Tx 02/01/10 U of Penn Chemo Protocol
    Complete Remission 04/26/10
    Completed Chemo Protocol 06/28/10
    Relapse of lymphoma in spleen & interabdominal nodes/Began relapse chemo protocol 09/16/10
    Stopped chemo (due to lack of response & additional viable options)/Continued Prednisone & Palliative Meds 11/11/10
    Crossed Over 11/20/10

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