Also, he could have lymophoma, a cancer which positives have a tendency toward. It is often responsive to chemotherapy, but it would need to be diagnosed first. So I would try to get to an internist.
Michelle
 
In a message dated 6/3/05 6:46:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I have just returned from the vet.  Sebastian's hind legs are weaker and he has lost more weight.  The vet just doesn't seem to want to work with me and do absolutley everything for my baby.  When I asked her about the weakness in his hind legs she said that it could just be the disesase attacking his nervous system.  She also stated, "I don't want to give up on him because he is FELV+."  Givving up on Sebastian is the last thing that I am doing!  I was not happy with that remark.  I want her to do everything and anything to try and help him.  I suggested drugs like Immunoreglin and Acemannan and she had never used them and said she wasn't sure if you could even use them on cats.  She just doesn't seem as if she knows what she is doing.  So, my question is Does anyone have any experience using Immunoreglin on their cats?  and DOes anyone have a vet who is up to date on alot of Feline Leukemia treatments and is dedicated to doing what it takes to help?  I will go anywhere.  I just need help finding a really good vet.
 

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