Dear Dr. Ly,
I hope you have been well. I wanted to write to you from the bottom of our hearts to share what your guidance has meant to us, and to Junior.
When we were first given Junior’s diagnosis of a brain tumour, every local option felt heavy and final. We were told there was nothing proactive we could do — only medication, only time, chemotherapy, radiation, and only to prepare for the worst. It was devastating, and we felt completely powerless.
You were the only one who gave us something different: hope, direction, and confidence. Even from another country, you became our “last resort” in the truest and most beautiful sense of the word. Because of your guidance, we changed everything… red light therapy, fenbendazole, Sang Hwang, liver support, and his diet of 20% meat and 80% blanched vegetables. We committed fully, because you gave us something no one else did: a reason to believe that this road was still worth walking.
Junior was diagnosed with glioma in the brain, multiple haemorrhages, and a lot of edema on the 6th-10th October 2025. Today, Junior is still with us, no seizures, weakness. Not just surviving, but living. He is stable, happy, loves going on walks, seeing other dogs, and enjoying his days. He is currently on prednisolone, Keppra, and phenobarbitone, and due to his good response, his local vet has given us the green light to begin reducing his steroid and Keppra dosage one week ago because of his responses on his last recent visit. We never imagined we would reach this point.
The most meaningful moment of all is that Junior was able to attend our wedding. We brought our wedding forward just so he could be there with us. And he was happy, calm, stress-free, and surrounded by love. That day is something we will cherish for the rest of our lives, and it exists because of the road you helped us walk.
We truly cannot thank you enough. You gave us time when we were told there was none. You gave us strength when we were breaking. And you gave Junior the chance to continue being himself.
From the bottom of our hearts — thank you, Dr. Ly. You’ve helped Junior and given us hope just like how you once helped Rocky, my sister’s Shetland sheepdog who had cancer as well and survived well above what he was initially told.
I just have one question regarding his ongoing treatment:
You mentioned that Junior should be on fenbendazole — how long should he remain on it? Is it intended to be long-term/forever, or is there a point where it should be stopped?
With deepest gratitude and respect,
Hari and May
on behalf of Junior & our family