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I'm so sorry, that is very sad news. I'm sure you are right, it isn't fair to keep putting them through surgery just to win a bit more time. Tough decisions :huggles: :huggles: :huggles:
 
I'm so very sorry :(

Live for the day, love and run with Tilly for as long as you have together :wub:

Be happy :huggles: xxxx
 
So sorry to hear your news. Do make the most of the warm weather and enjoy your time together.
 
:( I'm so sorry to hear this. :huggles:
 
I am so sorry to hear your news and that the turmor has returned so quickly. I think you have made the right decision for Tilly.

Enjoy what time you have left together. :luck:
 
So very sorry to hear the sad news about Tilly. :( I think you have made the right decision for her, although it must be very hard for you. Make the most of the time she has with you. :luck: :huggles: :huggles: :luck:
 
Such sad news for you, I shall be thinking of you all :huggles:
 
So sorry to hear that it has returned so quickly. You are doing what is best for Tilly.

I would like to tell you about the dog that belonged to an elderly gentlman who lives not far from us. He was a JRT and was PTS a few weeks ago. This little dog was 13 years old but was diagnosed as having cancer and given just a few months to live 4 years ago. I also work with a man whose labrador was diagnosed as having lymphoma 12 months ago he too was only given a month or 2 to live. Both took the same decision as you that is not to go for the chemo. I know its not always the case and cancer can worsen quite quickly but I thought you might like to know that it doesn't always happen so quickly.
 
So sorry to hear that it has returned so quickly. You are doing what is best for Tilly.

I would like to tell you about the dog that belonged to an elderly gentlman who lives not far from us. He was a JRT and was PTS a few weeks ago. This little dog was 13 years old but was diagnosed as having cancer and given just a few months to live 4 years ago. I also work with a man whose labrador was diagnosed as having lymphoma 12 months ago he too was only given a month or 2 to live. Both took the same decision as you that is not to go for the chemo. I know its not always the case and cancer can worsen quite quickly but I thought you might like to know that it doesn't always happen so quickly.


I hope that this is true for Tilly, but as the lump in in her throat, i fear it will grow so big it will restrict her breathing and so the only option will be to have it removed again or have her PTS. :(
 
:( Im so sorry to read this. I know its really hard but I too think you are doing the right thing for Tilly. Enjoy your time with her, we will be thinking of you here. :huggles: :huggles:
 
im so sorry to hear about ur little girl, i cant imagine what ur going through at the mo hun. the only thing i can say is give her the best possible life for the time she has left. she is a lucky girl to of ended up with your family and im sure she has had a fab life with you.

thinking of you at this terrible time

xx emma and dana xx
 
I am so sorry to hear such sad news about Tilly :( Thinking of you at such a difficult time :huggles:
 
Update


The lump is back in the same place, just as big.

I cant keep having the lump cut out, its not fair on her to keep going under the anaesthetic.

So I think we will just have to let her carry on till the time comes.

I am gutted, words cant express how I feel :(


I am so very very sorry, and cant imagine how you must feel. :'(

Enjoy Tilly and the rest of her life...however long or short it may be... :huggles: :huggles:

she derserves nothing but the best.
 
Update


The lump is back in the same place, just as big.

I cant keep having the lump cut out, its not fair on her to keep going under the anaesthetic.

So I think we will just have to let her carry on till the time comes.

I am gutted, words cant express how I feel :(
Not much used to you Kim. But I know how much you love Tilly and I'm truly sorry. Hugs for you and Tilly.
 
So sorry to be reading this, I can't imagine how you must be feeling. Thinking of you :huggles:
 
Its been an age since I last posted, but thought I would up date you on Tilly....

Well she is still here :) the lump is the size of my fist, she has lost loads of weight, but is still going. I have taken her to the vets and they seem happy with her, she is eating, sleeping and drinking and can still give Scrumpy a run for his money when she wants to.

I cant believe she is still here after 3 years

Kim xxx
 
wow cant believe that either, as long as shes in no pain thats good, got to be honest where theres a lump and if its cancer i dont put them through it, to me and for me they just dont deserve the agony, but saying all that am glad for that your getting that extra time,
 
Aww glad to hear Tilly is going ok still and hope she as lots more time left with you :))
 

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