Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Team Henry
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Team Henry

Yesterday Henry had his initial consultation with the oncologist in Jacksonville. While not too far away, Jacksonville is not very close to us so we decided to stay in the area the night before. Our appointment was at 8:45 am and we figured we could get a jump on the Monday morning commute if we stayed nearby. Plus, an adventure to a new place is always something Henry is up for!
I'll tell you more about Henry's adventure at the hotel a little later, but first let's talk about the oncologist appointment.
We were a bundle of nerves when we pulled into the parking lot, bracing ourselves for potentially very bad news, but we were immediately put at ease when we started walking to the door and saw a sign with Henry's name on it welcoming the new patients of the day. What a way to start the visit! Instantly heartwarming. Everyone we met was exceptionally warm and caring.
When we met with our doctor we received some very good news. Yes, Henry had renal carcinoma. Yes, this cancer is very rare in dogs. Yes, this cancer is extremely aggressive and yes most dogs with renal carcinoma do not have much of a life expectancy. However, we caught Henry's very early! Most dogs with renal carcinoma don't present signs or symptoms until the cancer begins to spread to other places. But, we (us by bringing him and our vet by doing his due diligence) were lucky enough to spot Henry's tumor while doing a sonogram for his "gut" issues. And let me tell you, I have never felt luckier in life. The early detection greatly increases Henry's odds and gives him an above average chance of surviving longer than the median 16 months of most dogs with kidney cancer. It was so good to hear this news!
With that being said Henry will still need chemotherapy. Because with this type of cancer if just one cell managed to make its way into the bloodstream, there is a great risk of metastasis.
We reviewed all of our treatment options and decided to treat Henry with traditional systemic chemotherapy. The frontline chemotherapy would be adriamycin (doxorubicin).
The type of treatment is administered via a drip. So, Henry gets a catheter and gets to hang out with a tech that pets him while he receives treatment. It takes about 20 minutes for the IV drip to finish and then he is monitored for a while after to make sure there are no adverse reactions.
Assuming Henry responds well to the adriamycin (doxorubicin), he will have a total of 6 treatments. 1 treatment every 3 weeks. Yesterday, Henry received treatment #1 of 6.
In addition to the chemotherapy, Henry will have lots of other things going on to make sure treatment is going ok. He will have his blood tested in 7-10 days to see if his chemo dosages need to be tweaked. Sonograms and chest x-rays around treatments 3 and 6 to check for possible tumor growth. EKGs to make sure his heart is doing ok. Blood draws to monitor cell levels. The list goes on and on.
It is so very much, but the main thing I am taking away is that Henry received the very best possible news you could get considering his circumstances. We have a plan of action now and that helps me feel better.
I can't thank everyone enough for the positive vibes, prayers and good juju! So far they seem to be working!
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I am so happy to hear you caught it early and there is a plan I am pulling for you Henry and praying a lot
Go Team Henry!!! What wonderful news, we will keep praying, sending good vibes and positive juju! Whateer it takes!! xoxo
Glad it was a good visit to Jacksonville.
I’m so pleased to hear this good news! Will continue to pray!
Thanks you for the details of the plan. It sounds doable and Henry will have our prayers.
That sign is precious! It sounds like he is in fabulous hands at this clinic! And what great news!!! So happy to hear the day went well and his treatment is already underway! Go Team Henry!
Great news! Go Team Henry!
xoxo Patty
Team Henry is working all the way around. No. 1 Team Henry is, of course, the OBP household, adamantly supported by No. 2 Team Henry, all OBP fans.
The tension and worry has had to drop a 100 notches for you. Congratulations Henry Strong All Day Long.
Great news! The OBP family has had to deal with so much bad news lately to hear this is a breathe of fresh air. Continued prayers for great outcome with every test & visit ahead.All for one-we are HENRY STRONG-ALL DAY LONG!!! Pug hugs from pastor sue & the Colorado 2
Go Team Henry! We are all pulling for you!
This is great news. So glad that this was caught early and the prognosis is good. Pugs and kisses to the entire OBP family. #HenryStrong
Yes!
So glad to hear that Henry’s results turned out so well!
We are all on Team Henry!
Let’s all continue to send the good juju and heartfelt prayers. Stay Henry Strong!!
Such good news!!!! So glad that this was caught early and you were able to get a positive plan of action. Thought about Henry and his fam all weekend. Know you are feeling such relief. Still praying for you all. Much love and positive thoughts coming from your friends in central Texas.
Henry looks up for the fight ahead——Go Henry!!! Your OBP Family is here for you!!!
So happy for all of you! I’m on TeamRiley! Have a great day!
HENRYSTRONG All day long!!!!!
After the unbelievable news that Henry had cancer, the early diagnosis has brought really good and hopeful news! You two are the best pug owners ever to have been on the ball and caught the problem early! It seems to me that the treatment plan is a really good one.
Henry has his HenryStrong team in place all across the country, doesn’t he? Dare I say we’re a Henry Nation!
This is wonderful news! Go Henry!
That’s fantastic news! Yay Henry! I hope the treaments go well and the reactions are kept to a minimum! Best Wishes!!
Go Team Henry!!!! So good to hear he is in such amazing hands
#Henrystrong all day long!!!!!
Yipppeeeee! I was holding my breath the whole time. Team Henry!!! You are such a handsome brave boy sweetheart! I know you will just shine through your treatment. I love how happy you look next to your special welcome, how awesome is that! Prayers and constant thoughts continue! Xoxo