Praying for a miracle for Michael……. And thinking of you and your parents too.

 

Ardy

 

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Terri 
Knight
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2017 9:19 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Michael's last hope

 

So my last email I sent a few days ago didn't seem to go through as it needed 
to be moderated due to its size. I attached a pic of the blood test results 
which clearly the system didn't like. This was my email:

 

Update.

 

So Michael was first put on Epo a few weeks ago due to the suggestions of 
specialists that my vet contacted, he was not on it for long as the vet could 
see it was not working. I then organized to get Winstrol for him, he started it 
on 1 February but due to his blood count being super low he had to have a 
second transfusion on 3 February to give the Winstrol a chance to work. He is 
still on Doxy as far as I know and cortisone. He visited the vet yesterday (14 
Feb) with this update: his red blood cells are still dropping, but his 
platelets are up and the vet said he had a bit more colour in his mouth and 
tongue, he has lost a bit more weight and was running a slight temperature so 
his medrol (not sure what that is) was upped for 3 days, back to the vet on 17 
Feb. So kind of mixed results but still not looking good with the red blood 
cell production.

 

Unfortunately his latest test results shows a decline again, his red blood 
cells went from 10.42% on Tuesday to 8.18% on Friday and there is nothing more 
that can be done. At his current rate of decline he will reach critical levels 
by Monday. 

 

My parents and I (but mostly my parents since I'm on the other side of the 
world) have to make a heartbreaking decision of when it's time for Mikey. The 
vet says that when he reaches 6% he will be feeling terrible and to add to this 
he has no more energy he just lies down in one spot all the time.

 

It is with a heavy heart and tears in my eyes that I have accept his fate on 
top of being so far away from him.

 

Terri

 

 

On 22 Jan 2017 09:49, "Amani Oakley" <aoak...@oakleylegal.com 
<mailto:aoak...@oakleylegal.com> > wrote:

I probably can’t attach the actual papers regarding the use of Stanazolol 
(Winstrol) in osteoporosis, but the title of one of the papers is: Stanozolol 
in postmenopausal osteoporosis: therapeutic efficacy and possible mechanisms of 
action.

 

Here is the abstract of the paper:

 

To assess the efficacy of the anabolic steroid stanozolol in the treatment of 
osteoporosis, a 29-month double-blind study was performed with 23 treated and 
23 control postmenopausal osteoporotic women. Drug efficacy was assessed by 
serial determinations of total body calcium (TBC--total bone mass) by neutron 
activation analysis, regional bone mass (RBM) by single-photon absorptiometry, 
and by spinal roentgenograms. Total body calcium increased 4.4% from baseline 
values (P less than 0.01) in the treated group and remained unchanged in the 
control group; the difference in the change in TBC between the treated and 
control groups was significant (P less than 0.03). The effect of the drug on 
TBC persisted throughout the 29-month period. In contrast to TBC, measurements 
of RBM indicated no significant differences between the treated and placebo 
groups, suggesting a possible differential response to therapy at various 
skeletal sites. No new spinal compression fractures were noted in the treated 
group (compared with three new fractures in the control group). Assessment of 
serum and urine values indicated a decrease in the level of urinary calcium and 
an increase in the level of total urinary cyclic AMP in the treated group. 
These changes were observed even though the level of serum iPTH was 
significantly decreased during the study. An analysis of changes in bone biopsy 
specimens revealed no significant differences between the treated and control 
groups. Seventy-six percent of the treated subjects developed SGOT elevations 
or other side effects from the stanozolol therapy; at no time were these 
effects sufficiently severe to cause termination of medication. The data 
suggest that long-term use of stanozolol increases the net total bone mass 
above pretreatment levels. 

 

Amani

 

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org 
<mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org> ] On Behalf Of Terri Knight


Sent: January-21-17 1:12 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org <mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> 

Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Michael's last hope

 

So an update.

 

I had to leave to start working in South Korea without my baby Mike, but I left 
him in my parents capable hands. They have done a great job and Michael's vet 
has been great with doing research and getting new options from specialists.

 

I spoke to my vet about Amani's advice and he explained what those drugs were 
for and what we were doing already, Michael is in South Africa so we don't 
always get the same drugs or they have different names.

 

He was already on a cortisone injection which was a better option than the 
tablet form (until he improves), he was more than willing to give Michael the 
anabolic steroid but said that it doesn't actually do anything for production 
of anything in the bone marrow it is to help with appetite, and he was already 
on Baytril which was similar to Doxycycline but without the common side effect 
of nausea. He did change him to Doxy with strict instructions to give it to him 
with food and watch his reaction to it.

 

Just before I left Michael went for blood count again and was still steadily 
dropping, the vet got got hold of specialists but no good news. After I left my 
dad told me our vet spoke to more specialists and we had a new option. He gets 
an injection every few days and the vet said we should see where it will lead 
by Monday. I'm not sure what the new meds are but my mom has joined this 
mailing list and my dad will soon too. I told the to keep this platform updated 
and I will too.

 

Terri

 

On 12 Jan 2017 07:24, <dlg...@windstream.net <mailto:dlg...@windstream.net> > 
wrote:

when i had cncer, they gave me epogen.  i had a reaction to it and they stopped.

---- gidge...@aol.com <mailto:gidge...@aol.com>  wrote:
> Terri,  I saw this post and am praying for your little Michael!  Can they 
> start him on Aranesp (darbepoetin) or Epogen, or even Winstrol (which I think 
> has been mentioned here before?).  I know with Aranesp, you give the shot 1 
> time a week and when it is within normal range, begin to space out the 
> injections to find the right dose to  hold it in that normal range.  Epogen 
> is given 3 times a week and when in normal range, one dosage is skipped and 
> they search for that perfect dosage.
>
>
> Could you get a copy of that most recent blood work as I can read blood work 
> and am wondering if anything else is off. IF so, once it is treated, things 
> may go back into place with other levels.  This is what happened to my baby 
> Kit.  I immediately put her on Rx Vitamins for Pets ~ Liquid Immuno.  Also 
> she was put on antibiotics for fever and infection.  I really would like to 
> see the blood work.  If you want, you can send to me privately at 
> gidge...@aol.com <mailto:gidge...@aol.com> 
>
>
> Nancy
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terri <tkmoo...@gmail.com <mailto:tkmoo...@gmail.com> >
> To: felvtalk <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
> <mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> >
> Sent: Tue, Jan 10, 2017 6:52 pm
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Michael's last hope
>
>
>
> Hi everyone.
>
> My little boy Michael is 3 and was diagnosed just over a week ago. I noticed 
> he had lost weight and wasn’t quite himself but nothing major, or so I 
> thought. I got him as a stray kitten, had him tested – he was negative for 
> felv, and vaccinated him every year.
>
> On Fri 30 Dec I took him to the vet, she did blood tests to check what could 
> be wrong with him and told me that when he came up positive she didn’t do any 
> further tests. She said he was anemic and prescribed cortisone every day and 
> vitamin B shots every week for 4 weeks. I asked what his lifespan would be 
> and she told me not very long and that there was nothing else we could do 
> except a blood transfusion at some stage.
>
> After coming home from a new years eve party I found him limping and he would 
> not stop moaning, I gave him an anti inflammatory that he had been given for 
> a previous leg injury hoping it would help until morning when a vet opened. 
> It helped his leg but he started moaning again 2 hours later. I finally found 
> a vet that could help on new years day. I told the vet about his history and 
> what had happened earlier that morning, by this time his leg was fine so the 
> vet gave him a strong pain killer thinking he was moaning in pain and told me 
> to bring him back later if it didn’t help. I took him back where a different 
> vet saw him, he did blood tests and the results were terrible, he also felt 
> that he had some sort of neurological issue so he had to be admitted to 
> hospital. His platelet and red blood cell count was extremely low and he was 
> not responding to treatment, I made the decision for him to have a blood 
> transfusion which he received on 3 Jan Tuesday evening. I fetched him on 
> Wednesday and had him tested again on the Friday, his results were still 
> better but there was no sign of his body regenerating. On the weekend he just 
> seemed to improve so much, is appetite was back and he had interest in 
> playing like his old self again, but Monday’s results did not reflect his 
> behavior. His body was not regenerating and his counts had dropped slightly.
>
> My next step is blood tests and decisions on Friday. I am devastated and 
> don’t know if there is anything else that we can do. If anyone can give any 
> advice or suggestions I would really appreciate it. At the moment he is on 
> Baytril and a nutritional tonic.
>
> Kind regards,
> Terri Knight
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
>
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