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<blockquote data-quote="spamby" data-source="post: 1350060" data-attributes="member: 581"><p>Well here I sit taking care of my oldest pup, he was diagnosed with lymph cancer yesterday. He had his first chemo yesterday and is resting comfortable. This isn't the first time cancer has raised its ugly head around me. My adopted grandfather died from cancer and my grandmother's heart gave out after her first round of chemotherphy for stomach cancer. This sucks. </p><p></p><p>So I don't get hit with all kind of stuff for letting my dog go through chemotherphy, I had a long talk with the Vet about quality of life and his chances for a normal long life. Oh and I don't have kids. I've done my research and lymph cancer has a good suriviablity percentage. He's worth every penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spamby, post: 1350060, member: 581"] Well here I sit taking care of my oldest pup, he was diagnosed with lymph cancer yesterday. He had his first chemo yesterday and is resting comfortable. This isn't the first time cancer has raised its ugly head around me. My adopted grandfather died from cancer and my grandmother's heart gave out after her first round of chemotherphy for stomach cancer. This sucks. So I don't get hit with all kind of stuff for letting my dog go through chemotherphy, I had a long talk with the Vet about quality of life and his chances for a normal long life. Oh and I don't have kids. I've done my research and lymph cancer has a good suriviablity percentage. He's worth every penny. [/QUOTE]
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