I am replying to this because I can't seem to send email to the organization. 
Someone last week, wrote about giving cats q-10 enzymes. I am wanting to know 
what strength to give a cat. They said it cleared up the gum problems the cat 
had. My Miss Clara has red-line gingivitis and has had to have 8 teeth pulled. 
I am constantly afraid it is going to cause her decline from the leukemia. Does 
anyone remember that email?
thanks,
Alice
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  Cc: hebert ferrarezzi<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 9:40 PM
  Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] chemmo for Pupa


  Hello,  i don't know about cats, but i had perpherial t cell lymphoma and had 
the same chemotherapy you mentioned plus a couple of others.  none of them did 
anything but make my hemoglobin drop to 3.4.  at the end of 2 or 3 years of 
chemo, stopped treatments, did no good.  then a year later i went into 
remission all on my own.  now 5 years cancer free. i also did vitamins and 
minerals along with the chemo.  oncologist went along with me and even said 
would write prescription if had to go into hospital. if my experience can 
compare, if side effects get too bad, stop treatment.  not worth the suffering. 
 i would try Dr. Susan Maier, a holistic vet and go with vitamin and mineral 
therapy along with the chemo and then if you drop chemo, vitamins will have 
Pupa in better shape than without.    there is another holistic vet someone 
told about.  they do phone consultations.  check with your state veterinarian 
association for local holistic vets.  others have mentioned l lysine, vitamin 
c.  other answers will come .  dorils
  ---- hebert ferrarezzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: 
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  > Olá amigos,
  > As already told, Pupa (8 years old) was tested FeLV+ in January/2008 and 
diagnosed with lymploma (large cell type) at the submandibular lymphnode in 
april. Since then, she has been treated with Staphylococcal Protein A and has 
recovered very well from severe thrombocytopenia and  neutropenia.  The 
lymphoma had an apparent short time of remission but returned in a persistent 
constant slow growth. 
  > A chemmo protocol using L-asparaginase+Prednisone was initiated and 
interrupted after 3 weeks since no effect was noted. A recent ultrasonographic 
image exam showed a large and encapsulated tumor. Considering that Pupa upholds 
good red/white BCC, I decided to begin a more aggressive chemmo protocol (COP: 
cyclophosphamide, vincristine, predinisone) two weeks ago.  
  > The response was surprisingly: five days after the first COP session, the 
tumor reduced to an unstructured mass, and at the eighth day, when the second 
vincristine injection was done, no sign of it could be founded by touch 
inspection. The vets were astonished such a rapid remission and we are praying 
so that thus remains for a long long time. The third chemmo session is to be 
tomorrow, after checking the results of her new hematological exam.
  > My question, I hope you could help me by previous experience or knowledge 
about, is: 
  >  
  > Should I have to shorten the protocol or at least reduce the drugs dosage 
(in order to avoid the side effects that are beginning to appear)?
  >  
  > Any information will be very welcome,
  > Many thanksSincerely...
  > Hebert 
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