Wendy,
Did you read the post from another new member about using Immuno Regulin subq? This is not the first time I've read about it being used this way. I came across it when I was doing research on the internet about it. I'll do my best to find it again so you can read about it yourself. If I were in your position, I think I would be pursuing it. If there is a chance for the IR to work subq, so much less invasive than IV, so much less stressful for a guy like Cricket, I'd give it a shot. You can do the subq shots at home, he wouldn't have to spend time away from you at the hospital. It might just be the answer to save his life, but like I just told Julie and Jazz, you have to hurry. I can't believe your vet sent you home with Cricket in the shape he's in. Find yourself an Internist that's willing to, or better yet, has experience with IR and felv kitties. Oh honey, I'm praying for the two of you!
Nina

wendy wrote:

Thank you so much Kerry; I can't seem to get enough
information right now.  And I'm feeling pretty
desperate and tired, but probably not more so than
Cricket.  I appreciate and look forward to receiving
the "package".  Maybe something in there will be
lifesaving for him, or give him more time to live
healthily and happily.  Thanks for the hugs.  :( Wendy



                
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