Not sure where to post this, but looking for support as to next step while trying to process. Took my 11/5 old Saluki in for ultrasound of bladder to see if he was still clean from stones 6 months post surgery for stone removal, and to see if Chinese herbs and diet were working. Good news: bladder and kidneys are in great shape. Additional news: ultrasound showed "changes" on the liver and spleen and some accompanying lymph nodes. I have not seen the report. My integrative vet recommends chest x-ray to see if lungs are clear, and if they are clear, to do a LOT of invasive tests (fine needle aspirates and biopsies of internal organs, guided by ultrasound, or possible exploratory surgery.
I have never been in this position before--probably because I have never done an abdominal ultrasound on a middle aged or older dog.
I do not want to aggravate my dog and not sure I can afford thousands of more dollars in tests that could lead to surgeries and conventional treatments I may not want to put my sweet dog through. Where in holistic medicine do you seek diagnostics? Do I just treat based on symptoms when and if they appear? Could it just be "older dog weirdness" or inflammation? What would you do if this were your dog?
I have had Saluis live to be quite old and having issues that were "unknown" and treated with holistic medicine and ozone and diet. But if there is something that can be headed off...do tests? I also know that aspirating the wrong "weirdness" can cause more "weirdness" and have a breeder friend who had such an aspirate done on her dog's spleen and dog ended up bleeding out as it turned out to be hermangiosarcoma (which is in my bloodline, in fact this dog;s sire had it--not saying this is what it is)
Ideas how to proceed or process are welcome.
Meanwhile ordered more medicinal mushrooms, got him started on CBD oil (an eager for the talk tomorrow), BioPrep 3, and cancer fighting vegetables.
The anti-bladder stone diet has grains and things like sweet potatoes and beets in it, so thinking to reduce the grains and replace sweet potatoes with squashes to reduce sugar intake.
By the way, this dog is AWESOME.
Thank you, Cassandra
I have never been in this position before--probably because I have never done an abdominal ultrasound on a middle aged or older dog.
I do not want to aggravate my dog and not sure I can afford thousands of more dollars in tests that could lead to surgeries and conventional treatments I may not want to put my sweet dog through. Where in holistic medicine do you seek diagnostics? Do I just treat based on symptoms when and if they appear? Could it just be "older dog weirdness" or inflammation? What would you do if this were your dog?
I have had Saluis live to be quite old and having issues that were "unknown" and treated with holistic medicine and ozone and diet. But if there is something that can be headed off...do tests? I also know that aspirating the wrong "weirdness" can cause more "weirdness" and have a breeder friend who had such an aspirate done on her dog's spleen and dog ended up bleeding out as it turned out to be hermangiosarcoma (which is in my bloodline, in fact this dog;s sire had it--not saying this is what it is)
Ideas how to proceed or process are welcome.
Meanwhile ordered more medicinal mushrooms, got him started on CBD oil (an eager for the talk tomorrow), BioPrep 3, and cancer fighting vegetables.
The anti-bladder stone diet has grains and things like sweet potatoes and beets in it, so thinking to reduce the grains and replace sweet potatoes with squashes to reduce sugar intake.
By the way, this dog is AWESOME.
Thank you, Cassandra