Jane

If you are brand new, as in the last few days, then you will not have read my 
previous posts about Winstrol. Winstrol is an anabolic steroid which I have had 
great success with, and it will help with things like the lethargy and the lack 
of appetite.

Winstrol apparently used to be used rather frequently years ago, until 
suggestions of liver damage emerged. However, my research shows that any effect 
on the liver is usually transient with liver enzymes rising. But once the 
Winstrol is tapered off, the liver enzymes go back to normal and there is no 
evidence of lasting damage.

Winstrol is rarely used now, and many vets may not be familiar with it. I 
believe it must usually be obtained from a compounding pharmacy by your vet.

I will not go into all the detail of what my experience was with Winstrol, but 
I have found it to be extremely effective for cats with leukemia, as well as 
many other conditions in cats.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Jane 
Gannon
Sent: October-03-15 11:49 AM
To: Margo; felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Convenia was/Coco update

I am new to the forum and I was wondering if anyone ever had a felv cat that 
had a fever, was lethargic and not eating well.  No other symptoms. If so, how 
was it treated and was it successful.

Jane
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From: Margo<mailto:toomanykitti...@earthlink.net>
To: Amy<mailto:awilkin...@yahoo.com> ; 
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2015 8:08 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Convenia was/Coco update


Amy, I'm with you, but done is done.

My biggest issue with long lasting drugs like this is that you can't take it 
back. If there's an adverse reaction, you're stuck with it, and the 
consequences. I will only use those if the critter has shown no problems with 
the drug before (kind of impossible with Convenia, as it doesn't come in 
another form, but I'd certainly try a short term cephalosporin first) or is 
feral and cannot be medicated.

Some Vets seem to be quite enamoured with Convenia, and give it without asking, 
for very inappropriate reasons. I have NO CONVENIA on all my charts. Doesn't 
mean I won't allow it ever, but this makes them talk to me first...



Margo




-----Original Message-----
From: Amy
Sent: Oct 3, 2015 8:11 AM
To: "felvtalk@felineleukemia.org<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>"
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Coco update


I know people may disagree but I would not suggest doing convenia for a cat 
with leukemia unless the cat is darn near impossible to medicate. The drug is 
meant for skin conditions and while some vets use it for URIs and UTIs, that is 
an off label use. I have seen it work for both but I also feel, like most vets, 
that it does not work nearly as well as oral antibiotics. Any vet will tell you 
oral meds are stronger and in a cat where a URI can be fatal, I'd always go 
with the strongest meds available to try to kick it quickly. Not trying to 
criticize, just trying to help. Good luck and keep us posted!

Amy

________________________________
From: Kelley S <moonv...@gmail.com<mailto:moonv...@gmail.com>>
To: felvtalk <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>>
Sent: Friday, October 2, 2015 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Coco update

She got the Convenia today.   I asked him about the Winstrol and am going back 
Monday.  Unfortunately tomorrow is Saturday.  I will get some baby food 
tomorrow (I don't have a car, so I have to wait for Michelle to drive me:()

On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Amani Oakley <aoak...@oakleylegal.com> wrote:

Kelley

If she is in the bathroom anyway, run the shower hot, and create a high steam 
environment. That will help with the URI. I have also used Vicks Vaporub to rub 
on their chests (yes – it’s messy on their fur, but the smell opens up their 
nasal passages very well, just like it does with kids). I would urge you not to 
wait on the Winstrol. This will help build up her strength and appetite, and 
will start working on the anemia very quickly. She is experiencing all these 
problems (URI and diarrhea) because she is run down and can not fight off 
infections, etc.) Ask your vet if he can give a long lasting antibiotic shot 
like Convenia, so you don’t need to be giving even more orally. Also, I would 
use pureed baby food – chicken and beef. You can get this into her using a 
plastic syringe, or she may like it as most of my cats have always liked the 
taste and take it easily on their own, even if I have to start using syringes. 
It is easy to digest, full of protein, and a good consistency to syringe if 
necessary. But I can’t stress enough that you shouldn’t wait on the Winstrol.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Kelley 
S
Sent: October-02-15 10:05 PM
To: felvtalk
Subject: [Felvtalk] Coco update

My roommate was nice enough to sleep in the bathroom with her.  She woke me and 
told me we needed to take her to the vet.   She has URI.  She did not have 
nasal involvement yesterday but today she did.  She did eat 3/4 of a can of AD. 
 The vet is very concerned.  He did say he felt she was better off with us than 
in the hospital there as there is no one there at night. But he is very 
concerned.

Kelley

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