Although we entered the surgery with glimmers of hope, Bow had so much muscle wasting by the time the treatments began I was not certain if she would go blind in her right eye or lose it. We were warned that this was a strong possibility.
By late April, she could barely hold her right eye open in dim light and could hardly keep it open at all when in bright sun. The photo below was taken around that time, and her muscle wasting is quite evident. It continued to get worse into early June, with a large indention above her eye and similar wasting in her jaw.

At the end of August, we returned to UC Davis for an MRI to see if there was good news "inside" as well.
As Dr. Kent showed us the two MRIs side-by-side, it was hard to believe what had happened this summer was anything short of a miracle. A straight on MRI of her eyes in April showed the muscles of the right eye looking like a collapsed balloon. Then we looked at the one taken in August. There were two perfectly symmetrical eyes. Then Dr. Kent showed the two MRIs of the tumor. In April, there was a large tumor in her brain that continued down to her optical nerves which was causing the muscle wasting. The August image showed the large tumor still had remnants but was not longer a mass. In the optic nerve region, there is no sign at all of a tumor.
The photo below was taken this week and shows the dramatic difference from the photos above three months ago.
Gregg, she looks great. And you are a wonderful basenji dad.
ReplyDeleteWow, the first picture gave me chills. The second picture is heartening indeed!
ReplyDeleteI'll be hoping for the best come December.
I almost didn't post the first picture, and I couldn't look at it for weeks after taking it. Now I am really glad to have it to remind me why all we have done this summer is worth it.
ReplyDeleteWow, what an impressive result. So happy Bow is in remission and of course for you ! Thanks for the update.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news for you and Bow!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for you both! You both did your part in her illness....you by getting her the best possible medical help and Bow with her strong, fighting spirit in this epic battle. I wish you many, many happy, healthy years together.
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