I agree, was just trying to clarify the differences for her, as they are not 
for the same things. Sorry if it sounded different.

Michelle


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Hi Michelle, 
              I certainly agree that a diagnosis is needed, and without that 
you're shooting in the dark. Didn't sound like her current  Vet was on board 
for that. And yes, IR is just touted as a general Immune system booster, not 
targeted at red or white cells. I was simply giving my experience, or rather, 
lack there-of. I'm choosing the IR as my "rescue" protocol, at least for now.
Margo
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I have also used immunoregulin successfully, but for bad upper respiratory 
infections, for which it worked amazingly. It does not, to my knowledge, 
stimulate white or red blood cell production, just stimulates general immune 
response (I think B cells? or T cells?) So I think I would choose which one to 
use based on what the problem actually is, from blood work etc.

Michelle


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From: Margo 
To: felvtalk 
Sent: Sat, Feb 8, 2014 7:21 am
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] LTCI treatment experience?



Hi Daniella,

I'm sorry to hear that your FurKid is declining. What is she currently getting, 
treatment wise? I have mine on interferon and DMG. For when they start to show 
symptoms again, I have ImmunoRegulin at my Vets, It's been there almost a year.
http://www.felineleukemia.org/hope.html
I have been in contact with Dr. Thomas (she's on another list I frequent) and 
she feels it can be effective. I can't recall why I didn't choose to try LTCI, 
but I know there was a reason. Probably that I couldn't find any real evidence 
that it helped.
Although the link on the website says it's only available thru a Vet, that's 
not true.
http://www.revivalanimal.com/ImmunoRegulin-EqStim.html
And it's about half the price. But, I keep it at the Vet's, because it has to 
be given IV, and that's tough to do by yourself. 
You might want to check into a second opinion, maybe find a Vet that is willing 
to be more proactive. Most Vet's don't seem to know much about FeLV, and often 
advise euthanasia. It may be that they've found caregivers unwilling to treat. 
I've found that having a Vet who is at least willing to try things is a 
game-changer. Mine has allowed me to keep certain antibiotics and an antiviral 
on hand to deal with possible problems quickly, before they can get a hold.
Wishing you both the best,
Margo


.----Original Message----- 
From: Daniella Leifer 
Sent: Feb 7, 2014 6:56 PM 
To: "[email protected]" 
Subject: [Felvtalk] LTCI treatment experience? 

Hello,
I'm considering doing this somewhat new lymphocyte t-cell immune modulator, 
LTCI, treatment for my FeLV kitty who's recently taken a turn for the worse - 
she's lethargic, decreased appetite, etc. I'm assuming that if I do nothing, 
she'll die in a few days or weeks (I'm sad because she seemed fine like a week 
ago, and I only noticed this change in her behavior about 2 days ago). I 
brought her to a vet today who basically said to give her palliative care until 
she dies, but then I did some google searching when I got home and found info 
about LTCI (I didn't even know it existed until literally this afternoon). I'd 
love to hear about people's experiences with it, and whether you've had 
success? 

My kitty was a stray and I'm 99% sure she got it when she was a kitten, or was 
maybe even born with it. I am not going to do intensive treatments like feeding 
tubes and stuff like that, that seems too traumatic and I'd rather she have a 
peaceful exit. But if she can be helped by one little shot per month, that 
seems do-able. 

thank you,
Daniella



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