Milo cancer diary part 9 – scans

28Sep23

It’s been a couple of months since Milo finished chemo, and he’s now had two surveillance scans.

The August one could easily be described as ‘not great, not terrible’. An area that was still of concern from the previous scan had improved, but there were some new signs of wall thickening. Nothing that would be considered problematic (and too small for samples to be taken), but worth keeping an eye on.

He’s really been enjoying life without regular trips to the vets, and when running around with Max he seems to be back to taking the lead. He even managed to catch a squirrel on a recent walk through the local woods (though we didn’t see what happened so the squirrel might already have been in a bad way). Seeing him back on such good form definitely makes everything that it took to get him well again seem worth it :)

His scan today was stable compared to last month, which is good :)

Milo about to devour an apple in the garden

Past parts:

1. diagnosis and initial treatment

2. first setback

3. back on track

4. second setback

5. easing the pace

6. counting the cost

7. fat boy

8. done CHOPping for now



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