The Beau Diddley Diaries

Did somebody say TREAT?!

Week 19: the home stretch

Well, Beau is at South Paws as I type this, getting his final chemo treatment in his 19-week CHOP program. It’s been a tough 19 weeks for all of us. I can’t even imagine how it’s been for Beau.

He has most definitely figured out our Monday morning clinic routine. When he didn’t get his breakfast this morning, he immediately knew what was up and went to hide in our bedroom, behind the bed. Then, when we got to South Paws, he was shaking with fear. My heart breaks...

At South Paws, the nurse congratulated me on making it through the program. I rejected her congratulations and said that all the credit goes to Beau. I only did the easy part. She smiled a look of understanding to me.

And, along those lines, I have to say that everyone at South Paws has been absolutely awesome to work with through such a difficult time. To work there--to witness all that they witness--can only be done by someone who isn’t just there for the paycheck. I don’t know how they do it. I’d be a complete wreck if I had to be there.

But the South Paws gang always greets Beau with a smile, and he always greets them with a wag, despite the fact that he’s scared out of his wits just being there.

Anyway, tonight will be a special night here. Before I go fetch Beau, I’ll stop at the market and pick up a nice fresh beef tenderloin steak for him and Maggie to devour tonight. I’m sure Beau will completely forgive me when he gets his steak.

For those of you still reading this blog, thank you all for your support. I do track Beau’s traffic through his site (thanks to
Google Analytics). Seeing the hundreds and hundreds of hits on his site has been a great strength for all of us.

Many of you found this site by searching on related terms also. Some of the searched-for keywords have included: veterinary oncology, lymphoma treatment for dogs, lymphoma diet. I hope you’ve found value in these writings. I’ve always tried my best to include URL links to sites that I’ve found useful myself during this whole nightmare of an ordeal.

Beau’s battle is far from over, though, and neither is this blog. He’ll be going back to South Paws for monthly check-ups with his oncologist. I’ll keep posting updates here as they are relevant, but probably not on a weekly basis any more.

Thank you all.

AROOOOOs,

Ken
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