Prayers going up for you and Lucy, Michelle.  I would have brought her home
too.  Please let us know what the doctor says tomorrow.

hugs,
elizabeth


On 1/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did
blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They
took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to
read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an
enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV
fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then
took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they
could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for
7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist.
It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides,
but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people.  Except
for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not
completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not
point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet
FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma.  She was trying to convince me that
FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did
and know others with cats who have.  It is possible it is FIP, it is
possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has
heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it.  But I want to
try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this.  She
is happy to be home for now.  She ate a little bit of cooked turkey,
probably 10 or 15 little pieces.

Please pray hard for her.  It does not look good. I hope she can at least
have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others,
though I love them too. she is my love.

Michelle

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