Hideyo - you are way more knowledgeable about epogen than I am -- I thought my 
Valley perked up within a day of having it; I guess that isn't physiologically 
possible -- do you think I just imagined it?   

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   I have used epogen on 5 cats so far, but I did not see any immediate 
response – for anemia case, it takes up to one to three weeks to take an effect 
– and the main think you need to watch is to keep an eye on BP as it will 
increase BP and cat can become blind due to high BP, and could cause seizures – 
the both of these things happened to my baby Hannibal whom I was treating his 
anemia due to CRF – but when anemia happens due to CRF, you really don’t have 
much choice but to use epogen as otherwise you would lose a cat from anemia..  
my Ayumi is on epogen.. it does not make her feel better directly, but her PCV 
is slowly going up because of it.
   
      
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Loesch
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Lucy--what to do?

   
  He seemed to perk up within 24 hours.   

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
      How soon did the cat feel better from epogen?

     

    In a message dated 1/19/2007 11:07:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL 
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    Wow Michelle - that is a hard one.  My gut feeling is that there is no 
reason not to start the interferon, for sure.  I don't know anything about the 
kind of reactions you get with epogen, but the times I have used the cat has 
seemed to feel better.   Will be interested in seeing what the really 
experienced folks suggest.   Good luck.  Prayers for you and Lucy.

     

   


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