The Amazing Beatripod, one month post-op
October 20, 2020

The Amazing Beatripod, one month post-op

Bea lost her leg just over a month ago. I expected that by now, she would be able to walk a little, maybe start to attempt stairs. I knew she would do well and never doubted that she would make her way back to a fairly normal Beatrix-y life... but I never would have dreamed it would take about 10 days! She is now completely normal, doesn't have to stop and figure out how to do anything. She loves her walks like always. Things have gone so smoothly overall, and we are already all used to the Beatripod! 

She had a lump in her radius that turned out to be osteosarcoma. Fortunately, tests show it has not spread to the nearby lymph nodes in her leg, which is a great sign. Her other organs were all clear in an ultrasound just prior to surgery, so she is in a good position to live a fairly normal life for awhile. She begins chemotherapy on October 27th. This will help stop the spread of the cancer—even though the leg came off, it will have already moved into her body at a microscopic level, and chemotherapy will help ensure that it doesn't set up camp elsewhere in her body right away. The prognosis is vague as the outcomes vary widely, but it's not unheard of for a healthy dog undergoing this treatment to live 2 years or more. For a 9 year old Berner, we can't ask for a better outcome than that! Even if we have gained only six months, it will be entirely worth it. Prior to surgery I may have been more hesitant if it was likely to be only six months, but seeing how quickly she got used to her three-legged life, getting rid of that painful leg was absolutely the right thing to do. 

At some point I will write up a step-by-step timeline of how the last few months have shaken out for us, but in the meantime if anyone is facing a similar situation, please feel free to reach out. You can leave a comment here, or email me. I have collected a lot of story highlights in our Instagram that record our journey with photos and video, you can click on the "Beatripod" highlight link here