Good morning.
I recently posted about losing my four year old Sam, to feline leukemia. I took 
his brother , Domino, in to get him tested. He was negative, and my vet gave 
him the vaccine, along with 3 year rabies, and two other things, and he had a 
terrible reaction, which abated after four days .
During Dom visit, I asked her about Winstrol. She almost seemed as if it were a 
taboo subject, although she agreed that the elevated liver enzymes drop after 
stopping it for a few days. 

I wish she had not been so busy that day. As I'd have loved to talk with her 
more, about why vets seem so frightened of winstrol. She did mention it being a 
med abused by athletes. Perhaps they fear a stigma being attached to their 
names, for even prescribing it, or someone potentially abusing it?


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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 19:29:09 -0600
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Winstrol
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OFF TOPIC:  IS THERE A WAY TO INCLUDE A STOCK PHOTO OF A CAT SO WE COULD PIN 
THESE ONTO PINTEREST?  OR DOE THAT GET TOO COMPLICATED?  


---- Amani Oakley <aoak...@oakleylegal.com> wrote: 
> This seems to be a key concern of vets, but if you do more checking on line, 
> you find that there are no reports of actual liver damage (in animals or in 
> people for that matter). The enzymes temporarily rise, then fall when 
> discontinued, with no lasting liver effects. One vet told me that the 
> combination of Winstrol and prednisolone may be beneficial because the 
> prednisolone may buffer any liver impact of the Winstrol. In my experience, 
> when I have used the Winstrol, in two cats I saw the liver enzymes rise (one 
> very dramatically) but both had their levels return to normal after only a 
> few day off the Winstrol.
> 
> Unfortunately, this dramatic rise is the reason I have been given by vets as 
> to why they all stopped using Winstrol several decades ago. There was a 
> report of potential liver DAMAGE, but in the end, that hasn?t been borne out 
> by any research or confirmed in the literature.
> 
> Amani
> 
> From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of 
> gidge...@aol.com
> Sent: December-01-15 2:39 PM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Winstrol
> 
> I read here that while on Winstrol, a cat's liver values can elevate.  Could 
> it cause liver disease?
> Also has anyone used Denamarin to support the liver?  Or is it not good for 
> FeLV kitties?
> 
> http://www.nutramaxlabs.com/cat/cat-liver-health/denamarin-for-cats
> 
> or even milk thistle?
> 
> Nancy




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