Friday 29 November 2013

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 56

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 56: This week we did another trip to Elgin to the Elgin Chicken Factory Shop to up stock on Kodi's free range, hormone and chemical free chi...

DAY 56

This week we did another trip to Elgin to the Elgin Chicken Factory Shop to up stock on Kodi's free range, hormone and chemical free chicken. Came back with a boot load full. Thank goodness for this resource in our area!

Friends of ours popped in who have not seen Kodi for a good few weeks.  They were totally amazed and proclaimed it a miracle!

Gunter managed to get a good photo of him with his mouth open. There is still just the smallest "blister" on his gum which will hopefully disappear over the next few weeks.




We continue with the 2 hourly treatment until all visible signs have gone and can then start reducing the frequency and then the dosage.

Hope you all have a lovely weekend.
Best wishes
Sandy, Gunter and the Boys

Friday 22 November 2013

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 49

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 49: The difference in Kodi is amazing.  Not just in the reduction of the tumour but in himself.  He is back to the cheeky boy we are used ...

DAY 49



The difference in Kodi is amazing.  Not just in the reduction of the tumour but in himself.  He is back to the cheeky boy we are used to and is full of bounce and energy.

We took him to the parlour this week to be bathed and to have a trim and he is looking splendid.
We took our own natural herbal aloe vera shampoo and did not have him dipped.

Below is a brief summary of photo's taken over the last 7 weeks. A picture tells a thousand words. I think you will agree it is amazing.

7 WEEKS AGO



1/11/2013
8/11/2013
15/11/2013
AND TO TODAY!




It is becoming more difficult to take photos of the actual site of the origin of the tumour as his lips are now back in their normal position and it has almost disappeared completely.

We are all so thrilled with the continuing progress.

Have a lovely weekend and happy blogging.
Best wishes
Ssandy Gunter and the boys xxx

Friday 15 November 2013

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 42

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 42: Well I have to say it.  Any initial scepticism about the effectiveness of this treatment on my part has been completely obliterated! And nev...

DAY 42

Well I have to say it.  Any initial scepticism about the effectiveness of this treatment on my part has been completely obliterated! And never have I been so happy to admit to being wrong.

The results are truly miraculous.

6 weeks ago we had prepared ourselves for the worst.

Kodi's tumour was growing daily and was about to over take his whole jaw and his teeth. An operation was not possible -other than to remove his whole lower jaw and we were not prepared to go the chemo and radiotherapy route having seen what this has done to many of our human family and friends.  He would then be unable to eat.  And we would  have to face the inevitable.
Below is a short video taken of Kodi this morning.



In six weeks we have gone from :-

To:-

A truly remarkable achievement.

After disucssion with Dr Janey we are now reducing to 10 drops of MMS to 50 drops of activator twice a day.  Once the tumour has completely disappeared we will then take it down to 6 drops of MMS to 30 drops of activator twice a day.  We will keep on on this maintenance course for a period of time and of course stick to his chemical and hormone free diet.

Our heartfelt thanks to Dr Janey Little.  Our meeting was such a happy coincidence and we will always be grateful.

To find out more about MMS and the programme please visit:-

www.canceralive.net

The home of healing cancer without chemotherapy or radiation!


Have a lovely weekend.
Happy blogging
Gunter, Sandy & the boys.

Thursday 7 November 2013

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 35

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 35: DAY 35 We had a bit of a set back this week.  Kodi spent most of Monday throwing up. It looked like he'd been eating grass. Conseque...

DAY 35



DAY 35

We had a bit of a set back this week.  Kodi spent most of Monday throwing up. It looked like he'd been eating grass. Consequently he didn't keep much of anything down for a day, including his treatment.

However, we have still had progress.  The tumour continues to shrink as is evidenced by the visibility of his teeth - which improves every week.






He is so much more comfortable without the huge bulbous lump on his jaw which before we started the treatment was threatening to cover his teeth completely.




TODAY




 The tumour is clearing from the right towards the left which is where the tumour started.

LAST WEEK
The "bubbles" for want of a technical term seem to break up and dissolve as is clearly shown in the comaprison between the two photos above.

We continue to be thrilled with his progress.

Have a lovely weekend.

Happy Blogging
Best wishes
Sandy, Gunter and the Boys


Friday 1 November 2013

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 28

Fighting Cancer - Our journey with Kodi our Husky: DAY 28: DAY 28 KODI IN HIS TEENAGE YEARS Kodi has been on the treatment for 4 weeks and we are thrilled with the results. The tumour has ...

DAY 28

DAY 28



KODI IN HIS TEENAGE YEARS

Kodi has been on the treatment for 4 weeks and we are thrilled with the results.

The tumour has shrunk beyond belief! 



 As shown in the photo above dated 1/11/2013 his teeth are now clearly visible and the tumour has reduced in size.

MOUTH CLOSED 4 WEEKS AGO

SIDE VIEW WITH MOUTH CLOSED TODAY
 
FRONT VIEW WITH MOUTH CLOSED TODAY

 In the photos above when his mouth is closed the tumour hardly protrudes at all!

The new diet that the dogs are on has resulted in weight loss and healthier more energetic dogs.

FRESH VEG

HORMONE & CHEMICAL FREE CHICKEN

With the addition of the homemade dog pellets (kibble) in very small quantities - just for a bit of crunch and either brown rice or wholewheat pasta.


We took Kodi to be weighed at the vet this morning.

4 weeks ago he weighed in at 45.2 kg

Today he is 41kg

Without even weighing him I could tell he has lost weight. His harness is so much looser on him - to the point where we are going to have to readjust it accordingly.

His target weight is around 30kg so still a way to go but I am happy with a steady weight loss.

Our rainy season should be over now - so we can go for longer, more regular walks.  We have had a very wet winter!

THE TREATMENT


After consultation with Dr Janey we have Kodi on the maximum dosage. 10 drops of MMS to 50 drops of the activator every 2 hours.
If you would like more information on the treatment we are using please visit:-
www.canceralive.net

Have a lovely weekend.
Happy blogging
Sandy, Gunter & the boys.