-
Today marks his 10th week since the start of chemotherapy. That is amazing accomplishment considering how bad his lymph nodes were back then. He is still gagging and coughing sometime but he does no breath hard any more. I am so happy that he spends more time with Tiny.
-
No chemotherapy today. We finished weekly chemotherapy last week and we are starting biweekly treatment. So we are skipping this week. May be because of the cold weather and dryness, Pompom seems to be gagging more often. That worries me. But I am happy that he is still with us. I hope we can keep him this way.
-
Pompom does not eat very much. He tries to eat but he drops his food out of his mouth. It worries me. But he does seem to eat certain things. His taste has changed a bit. Is it caused by the chemo ... I do not know. Pompom does not say anything.
-
We are keeping eyes on Pompom’s lymph nodes. So far there is no sign of cancer coming back. That is a good thing. I hope we can keep him this way.
-
Pompom is recovering from chemo nicely. I am feeling confident that nothing will happen while I will be on business trip to Japan from February 5 to 15. He will have one more chemo before I go and he will have another right after I come back. We will keep our eyes on his lymph nodes to make sure nothing is growing.
-
Pompom slept well last night. I think his appetite is not as much and he is starting to loose weight. Do not worry, he gained almost 3 pounds in last 4 months. I think he is getting back to his normal size. As he loose weight, his breathing is getting better. Mayumi went on a day business trip to Spokane, I am with Tiny and ...
-
Pompom i recovering from the chemo he had two days ago. His appetite is coming back and starting to move little bit more today. I really had negative feeling about chemotherapy, but I have change my mind about it as far as Pompom is concern. Considering how bad his lymphoma was, it is remarkable that he is still here.
-
Hi, this is Ken from Pacific Software Publishing ... I designed and made a service called Click It Audio. It allows you to store audio file in the cloud and play it back on your website. I made the three uploads FREE so you can start using them. Please visit http://www.clickitaudio.com and register. You can hear what I just wr...
-
9 weeks (63 days) has passed since Pompom started his chemotherapy to treat his lymphoma. His lymph nodes were as big as three golf balls and where very hard. After the second chemo, his lymph nodes started to soften, heated up and shrink. Currently his lymph nodes are at the normal size and I cannot tell where t...
-
Pompom completed his last weekly chemotherapy today. According to the doctor, Pompom's lymph nodes are normal and his blood work is fine. Now we are starting his biweekly chemo. Next appointment is on January 29. He has survived the critical stage of his treatment. Thank you all for your support. He is with us.