Thanks, Hideyo. Yes, if anyone has any acemannan-- can I please buy some  
from you??  If we use it, I don't think we can wait until February. I kind  of 
doubt Lucy will last that long without something to turn her around.
 
her gums are mostly gray, with only a few pink spots, so it is hard to  tell. 
Those spots are still somewhat pink, but it could be from inflamed gums,  as 
those spots are right over the canines.  Her paw pads are still pink,  though 
not as pink as usual. No less pink than yesterday, though. But the vet  said 
you can't always tell from gums and paw pads.  i asked the oncologist  if they 
checked her reticulite count to see if she is regenerative or not, and  he 
said that they did not and there was no point until they know if she has  
cancer, 
because if she does have lymphoma the anemia should respond to chemo  (but he 
does not think it's cancer, so why not check it so we know more if it is  
not???). He is getting annoyed at this point by my phone calls and questions 
and  
acts very curt on the phone. He is not a vet who is impressed by a client 
having  knowledge, he is a vet who is annoyed by it. My local vet is more 
willing 
to  work with me, but at this point wants to defer to the specialists because 
he  feels they know more than he does. Since Lucy does seem to have a heart 
murmer  now and enlarged heart (which they said could be from the anemia) the 
point  about epogen raising blood pressure does scare me some, and makes me 
want to try  it under a vet's watch if possible.  I have been noticing that I 
can 
see  her pulse on her neck, though it might just be because she is shaved.  
When  her fever was really high her irises in her eyes were also pulsating a 
bit,  which Phaerwyn found could be from a heart problem.  So given these 
things,  I am a little more scared about epogen now knowing about the blood 
pressure 
 issue.  Of course, if her HCT keeps going down that will kill her, and  
epogen doesn't work right away so should be started as soon as possible, which  
leaves me in a quandary. 
 
She ate a few more pieces of dry EVO. As long as she is eating a little bit  
of dry I am loathe to syringe her.  I did syringe her 3 cc's of raw food  this 
morning, probably another cc of it with her lysine pill, she ate a capful  of 
baby food, and at this point probably 20 or 30 pieces of dry EVO. About 10  
minutes ago I pet her and, for the first time in 2 days, she stood up to be pet 
 and started rubbing her face on a bag of catnip on her box. I gave her some  
catnip and she ate it and then rubbed her face in it, and then curled up and  
went to sleep. I think she feels better when her fever comes down for a 
while,  and that is when she eats a little and wants to be pet more. For the 
last 
few  days she got feverish only in the afternoon to night; now it seems on and 
off  all day.
 
Michelle
 
In a message dated 1/19/2007 1:28:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Acemmanan might be  back ordered – I order for my dog, JoJo a month ago and it
’s not available  until February—if anyone has in their hand, please let 
Michelle know --   - do you think he will prescribe epogen?    Please keep an 
eye 
 on her gum as if her PCV goes now, you might want to really pay attention to 
 that.


 

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