Thanks Belinda. It looks like I need to take a harder look at this. I'm trying
not to overmedicate. Something tells me not to have her on more than 2 or 3
drugs at once. So it'll probably be the immunoregulin plus antibiotic plus
something else. I need do more research on combining immunoregulin with
epogen.

I think I really dropped the ball by not being sure about the Hemobatonellosis
first. I'm not sure if I want to add the trauma of another blood test. But it
would only make sense to know that before starting anything major.

-Melbeach

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Belinda Sauro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: New FeLV+ Cat, transfusion yesterday. Please see blood results.


>       I've said this before and I will say it again, Jean Luc a cancer
> kitty had NON-REGENERATIVE anemia and epogen kept him alive for 2 years,
> granted he was not positive for FeLV so I don't know what throwing that
> into the mix would do, but I most certainly would try epogen on Bailey
> my positive if he ever became anemic and it was non regenerative.  He is
> for sure going to die if it isn't tried soIi see no reason to not try
> it, you may be pleasantly surprised.  And keep in mind epogen takes up
> to three weeks to start seeing results, so don't expect anything over
> night it takes a while.  And it can take longer but three weeks seems to
> be average.
>
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