Dear all
Just been reading the most recent posts----where "Imulan" is
mentioned, is it shorthand for "LCTI" ---Imulan's product?
I just want to be clear -- I only just heard of this product.
Thanks, Kerry
On 23/04/2009, at 5:55 PM, Jane Lyons wrote:
Hi Karen
I would be interested ( as would everyone on this list) in knowing
about the success you have had in treating Felv. Are you
representing or connected in anyway with Immulan ?
Thanks
Jane
On Apr 23, 2009, at 6:32 PM, Karen Griffith wrote:
Judy,
Sorry to hear about your Wilson's test results. You will receive
much good advise from the members here. I am an Animal Scientist/
Animal Nutritionist from Ohio State University. Feel free to call
me at 740-992-5782. I have had much success with FELV+ kitties
and can speak with you personally and fill you in on what I have
found to be the best protocol / support / treatment options.
(This offer also goes to anyone on the list that would like some
help. For those wondering about the Immulan, I have one client
using it with additional treatments with success. Did not have
the luck she had hoped for with it alone.)
Looking forward to speaking with you. The best time to reach me
is after 9 pm EST.
Karen Griffith
----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Eaton" <[email protected]>
To: "Feline leukemia" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:57 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] I'm new here...
This is my introductory note to you guys. I am Judy Eaton and
live in Richland, Oregon, a tiny, remote farming community. I am
a lifelong animal lover, especially of cats, and have owned many.
Currently, I have an 11 month old grey tabby, Wilson Combat, who
is fel leuk positive. I found out about the diagnosis when I had
him neutered at 5 months, and last weekend had him checked again,
due to lethargy, no appetite, and third eyelid over one eye. He
is still positive. His blood was checked, and actually his count
was pretty good. However, he still isn't eating, and just moping
around.
I have offered him every kitty treat I can think of( cooked
chicken, hamburger, tuna), with no luck. He purrs, and looks
good,no vomiting or diarrhea, but the anorexia has to lead to
major weight loss. Do these cats get better and then worse in
cycles? I would suspect that. I am an RN and have had comparable
experiences with people with devastating diagnoses, and guessed
that this cat's case may be similar. I am so sad about all this,
and I guess I just need some support!
We are letting him go outside. He has his own kitty door...We are
very isolated, and my husband and I want him to be as happy as he
can be. I know the risks.
Thanks!
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