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Comment by Lynn Sexton on April 9, 2013 at 1:29am Chuck, I am so saddened to read this! I cry when someone new joins out little group and I cry when I read these post of a pup crossing the bridge. I, too, was rooting for Rusty to beat the odds. I am so glad you had 3 years with him after his diagnosis. That in itself was a blessing. I imagine there was quite a welcoming committee for him at Rainbow Bridge! Mouta, Bailey, Sadie, Phoebe, Jack and all the rest will welcome him with open paws. Fly with the angels, Rusty! Rest in peace knowing you fought a courageous battle! I pray that one day someone will find a cure. I pray God brings you peace and comfort in your grief
Comment by Ellen Slater on April 8, 2013 at 9:15pm Oh Chuck, I am SO sorry to hear this. I can only reiterate what the others have said. We all had hoped that he'd be the success story and in many ways he was! He lived so courageously for so long! He was so lucky to have you and you him. I too will say a word to Sadie asking her to help welcome him. My heart is crying with you tonight.
Comment by Jill Stout on April 8, 2013 at 4:36pm Oh no.......I am so sorry. I had hoped that Rusty would be one of the few that beat this awful disease. Please know we are all shedding tears with you today. Our hearts are as broken as yours. I will say a special prayer for my Bailey to guide Rusty in all the ways of the Rainbow Bridge until he is reunited with you, Jan and your Mom. It has been a long and hard fought battle for you and and your family. I am so sorry. RIP Rusty. Please keep in touch Chuck and know we will be here for you as you were here for us.
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Comment by Chuck Holliman on April 8, 2013 at 10:23am Rusty has crossed the Rainbow Bridge
After a very courageous three year battle with cancer, kidney and liver issues, Rusty is in a better place tonight. Because of his unfailing determination to overcome everything that life dealt him, we had a lot more time with him than we could have possibly hoped for. Throughout all of his battles, he never lost his zest for life and was always the happiest, friendliest and most loving companion anyone could hope for.
Words cannot express the love that we have for him and now we have an empty hole in our hearts that will heal in time, but he will always be there. He provided so much joy for my mother during her final years; hopefully they will be reunited and can again enjoy each other’s company. We want to thank all of his friends and supporters, as your love provided extra incentive for him to be so brave in his battles against impossible odds.
Chuck, Jan & Rusty
Comment by Jill Stout on November 29, 2012 at 5:07pm I think that Cancer and every other disease needs to take a vacation and leave us all alone---at least through the holidays. It would be nice if they would go away for good, but barring that, holidays need to be stress free and happy.
I pray that everyone here has a healthy and happy holiday season and I am especially praying for Rusty and Daisy and all of our fur babies that are ill.
Comment by Chuck Holliman on November 29, 2012 at 3:23pm The last time I was online was about two months ago; my Mom (who was 91) had been in and out of the hospital and I was going over to see her (six hours each way). Unfortunately, she continued to have serious health issues and passed away at the end of October. The end came so quickly, which was good for her, that I was unable to make it back over when she passed. My Cousin was with her and we were talking on the phone when Mom closed her eyes and slipped away.
Rusty had a checkup two weeks ago; His diet for the past two months has been vanilla ice cream only, ½ cup four times a day, along with vitamins and meds for his stomach and appetite. His liver functions have improved over the past two months and his kidney issues have also improved since being on the ice cream diet. Dr. Macy threw up his hands and said that there was nothing from a medical standpoint that makes sense.
Rusty has such a strong determination to live, which along all of the love and attention that he receives, is keeping him alive. We have tried almost every low protein food out there and he will not eat anything else other than an occasional hard boiled egg. He is very happy and enjoys every day, but is showing more signs that the liver issue is taking its toll on him. We are taking it a day at a time and making sure that he enjoys each day, even if it crimps some of the things that we want to do. We are so close that we hope that he makes it through Christmas, but are very aware that he could drop at any moment.
He is now 34 months post amputation and is still cancer free; if not for his other complications he would have easily surpassed his original prognosis of 18 to 36 months.
Chuck & Rusty
Comment by Jill Stout on November 1, 2012 at 4:42pm Oh Kelly---of course we will continue to pray. Please keep us informed as to how she is doing. I hate this stuff! I pray and pray and pray, just as I know you all do. Everyone here is in my thoughts and prayer every day and it is so sad that it never seems to stop--the heart ache of our babies being sick. Please love on Daisy for me and know that I am thinking about you.
Comment by Lynn Sexton on November 1, 2012 at 2:35pm Kelly, Of course Daisy and you & Kurt will be in my prayers. I pray that her tumor can be controlled with the meds, that it is slow-growing and she will have a few more years with you yet!
(((HUGS))) XX smooches to Daisy!
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