It's been a very long week since we started Savvy's treatment but there are finally signs that it is working. She is still swollen and having a hard time going to the bathroom, but her appetite is still great. She is constantly grazing and for the most part looking and acting normal. I missed pictures from Thursday, day 4, but here is Friday, day 5. Just to warn you, they get more nasty as you scroll down.
She is still swollen but all the pink skin is where the melanomas are peeling off. You can also see where the melanomas were cut off is healing nicely.
This is taken on day 6. All the yellow skin is normal and she is still swollen. I can't imagine what it feels like, but it's no wonder she doesn't want to poop!! I wish I had a pointer so I can point out stuff. But the melanomas that are directly above her anus that used to be hard are now soft and squishy and I am taking off more and more every time I clean it. The trick to keeping her comfortable is lots of warm water!!
You can see it is working as well underneath her tail and you can see the melanomas on her anus again that are sticking out. These are the ones that have become soft.
This is a melanoma under her that was injected but I also put the Neoplasene on it topically on Friday. I kept it on for 12 hours and then washed it off. It is already working and has been oozing.....good sign! The grosser it is, the more you know it is working!
It looks worse overall, but it is getting better!
Unfortunately, the smell is quite awful, but it is dead tissue. I have a very sensitive stomach and I stupidly ate milk and cookies before I went out and cleaned her tonight.....not a good idea!!! Not to self!!!
I also had an issue with a fox the other night. I came out around 10pm to check on her and she was laying down. I live around alot of wood and damn, if there wasn't the largest fox I have ever seen standing at least 4 feet from her backside....no lie!! I'm sure it smelled the dead tissue and wanted to have a taste, which of course freaked me out. I yelled at it to go away and it just stood there and stared at me! Damn sneaky little scavenger! She and Evie unfortunately have to be locked in the paddock at night to try to deter night creatures. I'm keeping the barn lights on as well.
The light at the end of the tunnel is super faint, but I know even though she is very uncomfortable, I didn't do this in vain, and it really is working!!!
Send your prayers and positive energy her way!
Rock on!