Callie with Dr Fidel

Callie had her MRI this morning at WSU's veterinary teaching hospital, followed by a spinal tap for analysis of her cerebrospinal fluid.  I took this photo of Dr. Fidel, the oncologist, holding Callie after she had recovered from the anesthesia.  You can tell she is still pretty much out of it, bless her little heart.  The back of her neck was shaved for the spinal tap.

Before Dr. Fidel had brought Callie out so I could see her, Dr. Fred Wininger — a neurologist we know well from previous cases we've taken to WSU — showed me Callie's MRI images:

Callie's MRI images with Dr Wininger

Dr. Wininger explained that based on the MRI, both he and Dr. Chen as neurologists and Dr. Fidel as an oncologist were all pretty confident that Callie did indeed have a menigioma tumor.  (For this and other reasons, it didn't make sense for her to participate in the clinical trial I had mentioned in yesterday's post.)  He said we could take one of two approaches:  a combination of surgery to physically excise the tumor and then radiation to ensure no regrowth, or radiation alone.  The surgery entailed higher risks because it would, in fact, be brain surgery, but it would give her probably 3 to 4 years — so the "returns" would be higher, too.  This was the "go all in" course.  It would also probably double the total cost.  The other option was to do the three-week course of radiation alone, which Dr. Fidel estimated would give Callie 2 to 3 years.

Given her age (we think about 12) and the prospect of putting her through brain surgery, and then looking at the extra benefit as being perhaps only an additional year of life when she would already be 14 or 15 … well, we didn't think that was worth it. 

So after sitting down and talking through this at length with Dr. Wininger and Dr. Fidel, we decided to pursue the radiation-only option.  That was the original game plan all along, but of course it depended on the MRI and any other additional findings, and we always want all the options put on the table so we can make a fully informed decision.

Thus Callie's first radiation treatment will be tomorrow, and I said goodbye to her this afternoon and made the 5-hour drive back to the ranch.  I know I left her in good hands:

Callie with Dr Fidel 2

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23 responses to “Callie At The Teaching Hospital”

  1. Moon Rani Avatar
    Moon Rani

    Little Callie, you have no idea how many thoughts and prayers are with you and with your humans during your treatment. Best luck!

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  2. Shirley * James/Portland, OR Avatar

    We love you Callie and will be praying for all the best of health to come your way.

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  3. sabrina Avatar

    we are all thinking of you at the Animal Hospital Callie!! I am keeping Dr. Mooers up to speed…can’t wait for more updates!

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  4. Carla Polastro-Nigro Avatar

    Thanks for the update, Steve.
    Let’s hope the treatment won’t be too hard on little Callie. Will she have to stay long at WSU?
    God bless you all.

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  5. Janet in Cambridge Avatar
    Janet in Cambridge

    You’re in good hands, Callie girl. Speedy recovery and the best of all possible worlds.
    Steve and Alayne, I agree with your decision to go with radiation-only. Surgery would be so hard on her. With radiation she gets to enjoy her “extra” time almost immediately without a tough recovery. These decisions are always so hard to make.
    Warm spring weather to all of you!!

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  6. Bibi Avatar
    Bibi

    There are few dogs I know more adored than little Callie………..you’re going to love all the attention, Callie, and may come home slightly more spoiled than ever? GO for it ! 🙂

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  7. Toni Avatar
    Toni

    Bless your little heart Callie. We’re all rooting for you! We know you’ll come through all of this just fine. Thanks RDR for all you do for these precious animals.

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  8. Tia & Karl * Newman Lake, Wa. Avatar
    Tia & Karl * Newman Lake, Wa.

    Karl & myself and all of our four legged friends, including ex-Rolling Dog Ranch family member Bunny, will be thinking of Little Callie. She still has a lot of life to live at the ranch!

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  9. Peggy Fields Avatar
    Peggy Fields

    My thoughts are with little Callie. When I was young we had to send our pug Abe to the Washington State vet hospital from our ranch in Idaho for extensive opthamology work. I know how hard it was to have him so far away. But I knew Abe was in the best place he could be.
    My thoughts to you Steve and Alayne with your little Callie so far away. Just know she’s going to get the help she needs at an amazing place. And that she’s surrounded by a lot of love being sent her way.

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  10. Kristi Gross Avatar
    Kristi Gross

    For what it’s worth, I think you made the right decision for sweet Callie. I am praying for her. Big hugs from Texas.

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  11. gayle Avatar
    gayle

    Hugs, Kisses and prayers your way
    Callie

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  12. Barbara Avatar

    Your post about Callie today reminds me that laying out all the options out on the table and making the best decision for Callie is a blessing we have with our animals. Callie is very fortunate to live at RDR and have the care of you, Alyane and all the medical staff helping her. Thank you for all you are doing to make her comfortable and happy… and extending her life for whatever that will be. She is such a special little girl and Frankie and I continue to pray for her everyday.
    XO
    Barbara Techel & Frankie, the Walk ‘N Roll Dog
    http://www.frankiethewalknrolldog.blogspot.com

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  13. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    Sweet little Callie is one very lucky puppy dog. I bet she’ll be soooooo excited when you go back to bring her home. In the meantime, it sure appears you’re right to say she’s in good hands.
    I’m not sure who’s the braver of you two: Steve handling the emotional job of leaving Callie at the hospital or Alayne taking care of a ranch of animals by herself. Dang girl, you’re one tough lady! 🙂

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  14. Colleen & Sweet Kitty Erin Avatar
    Colleen & Sweet Kitty Erin

    Yes, bless Callie’s little heart! Erin & I have been praying hard & all our love & prayers are being sent your way. Steve, I bet it was hard to say good-bye to her but knowing she is in good hands & will wrap all those caring for her around her little paws hopefully made it easier. My prayers are with you & Alayne too as you anticipate her recovery. You made a wise decision due to her age. Thank you always for all that you do for your furry kids.

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  15. Beverly Avatar
    Beverly

    Thank you Alayne and Steve for giving Callie a chance to live a long and happy life.I’m keeping sweet Callie in my prayers and hoping she’ll be home soon to begin her recovery surrounded by the people and animals who love her so much.

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  16. Debbie B. Avatar
    Debbie B.

    Callie girl, we love you. Make sure you get your belly rubs and kisses from the docs! I’m sendng good vibes your way.
    Debbie

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  17. Amy A Avatar
    Amy A

    Go Callie Go !
    Don’t forget to vote for RDR on the Shelter Challenge!

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  18. maureen Avatar
    maureen

    Callie – you are in good hands and
    I know you will enjoy all the xtra
    special attention you get….lots of tummy rubs.
    Thanks Steve and Alayne for all that you do and keep us posted on Callie and her treatment!
    Here’s to warm weather coming your way!!!

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  19. Joanne Avatar
    Joanne

    Love can heal just about anything!! Paws Up Callie……

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  20. ginger & Tobias (the greythound) Avatar
    ginger & Tobias (the greythound)

    I agree with your decision & know that you’re looking foward to having Callie back home asap. We’re also sending her positive vibes for a speedy recovery with a miracle thrown in.
    Big hugs to all,
    ginger, Tobias & Tlingit

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  21. Billie Avatar
    Billie

    I think that you made the right decision, but it must have been a difficult one. I’m glad that sweet Callie will be around for at least a few more years.

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  22. Dog Boarding Toronto Avatar

    Callie – Our prayers are with you! – You are in great hands over there and we know you’ll pull through just fine 🙂 xx

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  23. Jean Brewer Avatar

    I have loved Callie since the first day I saw her tail wagging
    video. She is just the sweetest looking little dachshund ever!
    I have 6 dachshunds, three will be 13 years old this year.
    I would love to see more pictures of Callie full size photos if you have some.
    jean3doxie@comcast.net
    My seniors have been with me since they were 6 weeks old and you definately made the right decision. I would do the same
    with my own in this situation.
    I will be watching for updates on her.
    You all are just wonderful!
    We love you Callie!
    Jean Brewer
    Pepe, Opie, Shelly, Lexus, Brewster, Mackenzie and Trevor (the lab)

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