no, I have been very attentive to her temperature since this whole thing  
started a few weeks ago, and she definitely has not been getting fevers in the  
past week at least except after getting dex. I specifically waited days between 
 dex shots to monitor this, and she did not get feverish at all the night she 
did  not get it.
 
as for the other questions, I have no idea...
 
thanks for responding,
michelle
 
In a message dated 2/2/2007 10:15:34 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

the  thing that's so crazy-making here is that there are SO many
possible things  going on, and so many medications involved, that it's
really impossible to  know what's causing what. in every
creature--human included--some will have  idiosyncratic responses to
medications, no matter how many experts say it  can't happen. on the
other paw, for all you really know, the dex has  nothing to do with her
fevers--she may have been getting night-time  low-grade fevers for
years as part of her own body chemistry, and you just  had no reason to
notice it....

so hard to know what to do..... i  personally prefer to go with dex
usually, partially because my cats take  injectibles much more
gracefully than pills, and dex seems to be so  quick-acting. but i
guess you have to weigh WHICH option has the GREATEST  chance of
sucess--the interferon, or the epogen? is feeling better  temporarily
to be preferred over GETTING better? (would her healing be  better
served by letting her stay eating and purring and less  active?)

in other words, i only have more questions for you, no  answers.
continuing to send GLOW....


 

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