Rachel, I don't think it can "fix" cancer but I think it can help the 
surrounding issues that accompany the cancer. I used it on a 16 year old cat 
with a huge nasal sarcoma, and it kept her eating, putting a bit of weight on 
her (she was a tiny fragile little feral cat who had been in our home since she 
was a year old). The vet who was treating her cancer with radiation therapy, 
was absolutely amazed regarding how well she was doing with this giant tumour 
and the radiation therapy, etc. She lived to age 19. She was one where we saw a 
very dramatic spike of her liver enzymes on the Winstrol - I discontinued for a 
few weeks until the enzymes dropped back down to not so bad levels - but there 
was never any sign of actual liver problems like jaundice or cancer, etc. The 
vet who was looking supervising her care is a good friend of ours who (a) knew 
not to argue with me and (b) knew of the great results I had had with Zander. 
He is the head of oncology at the leading vet university program
 me in Canada. However, he agreed with my logic. Katrina was doomed and the 
best we could do was to keep her as comfortable as possible for as long as 
possible. He agreed there was little downside risk in trying the Winstrol. The 
tumour shrunk BEFORE we ever tried the radiation therapy on her, and he said 
that if we had gotten that result AFTER the radiation therapy, he would have 
declared the radiation therapy a success. The tumour didn't disappear of 
course, but definitely shrunk - probably a little bit of anti-inflammatory 
effect. I had her on both the Winstrol and the prednisone.

Amani

-----Original Message-----
From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rachel 
Dagner
Sent: May-18-16 5:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Winstrol

I wish it could fix cancer. :( Tucker doesn't seem as perky today.  

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 18, 2016, at 5:07 PM, Amani Oakley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Lorrie
> 
> The difficulty isn't finding it. It is in getting a prescription. Ardy was 
> able to find it at a compounding pharmacy in Arizona (I think!) and the vet 
> could fill in the prescription online and the pharmacy delivered directly to 
> Ardy. She used a liquid form so I am not familiar with that. The one I used 
> and really liked were tiny "quick dissolve" tablets which were easy for me to 
> give. If you go online, look for a compounding veterinary pharmacy in your 
> area and contact them about whether they carry Winstrol (Stanazolol). You 
> want it in 1 mg or 2 mg tablets if you get the tablets. They are hard to cut 
> (basically just crumble) so that's one reason to go for the 1 mg ones - you 
> can just give 2 a day to start. However, obviously it is easier to give a 
> single 2 mg dose daily, so again, this is an option.
> 
> Let us know when you find it. 
> 
> Amani
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Lorrie
> Sent: May-18-16 4:59 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Winstrol
> 
> Amani, I just found the answer to my question in a former post you sent..... 
> I am happy to know Winstrol does not compromise the immune system, and now I 
> intend to find some, somewhere, somehow!
> 
> 
> 
> 
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