Karen

I suggest you try a ΒΌ tablet of metoclopramide for the vomiting. It is given a 
little before feeding, and enhances the emptying of the stomach and increases 
peristaltic action. It works very quickly and is pretty effective in 
controlling vomiting by moving the food along the digestive tract.

Then, do your damndest to get the WInstrol. Use 2 mg of Winstrol daily with 1 
mg of prednisolone and the metoclompramide (also known as Reglan, I think).

Winstrol is available in the U.S., but needs to be obtained from a compounding 
pharmacy. I learned about it by accident, when my FeLV positive little boy was 
in major crisis, and after trying both Interferon and LTCI for months and 
closely monitoring his blood and getting NO response at all from either the 
Interferon or the LTCI. I had also given him some blood transfusions, but he 
had reacted to the final one and so I was told that was the end of the road for 
blood transfusions since the next one would kill him. I had nothing left and 
was not being given any options. I literally rummaged through my drawer of meds 
and found a container of Winstrol tablets a vet had given me years back for a 
cat who died too soon after the vet appointment, to even have pulled out the 
meds. I expected absolutely nothing but had nothing else to try. I was beyond 
shocked when my little boy started pinking up (gums and ears) and his blood 
work, after only three days, started showing an increase in red cells and 
haematocrit. I reported this development eventually to the "specialist" we had 
seen for Zander's condition (the same one who told me that there were no 
options and I must now consider Zander's quality of life rather than continuing 
to fight). The specialist then pronounced to me that I had gone "old school" 
and years back, vets had used Winstrol to treat FeLV but had stopped when there 
were reports of liver damage. I thought this was bizarre and stupid. Since I 
had come to him with a dying cat, I didn't know why I should avoid giving him 
something which "might" damage his liver, when without it, he would be dead 
anyway.

I therefore had the experience of pulling back Zander from death from severe 
anemia from the FeLV, and as a former lab tech, I made sure to run weekly blood 
work to track the results. I was therefore able to adjust dosage, and see that 
when I tried to wean him off too early, his red cell numbers would start to 
fall again. Eventually, after almost a year on Winstrol, Zander could be weaned 
off and all three cell lines held. Over time, I would put Zander on 
Winstrol/Prednisone for a four to six week time frame, if ever I grew concerned 
that he was looking pale again.

I too had severe vomiting problems with Zander, but found that putting him on 
the Metoclompromide did the trick.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Karen 
Harshbarger
Sent: August-18-16 2:58 AM
To: felvtalk
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 28, Issue 14

Amani, I talked to a vet at Cornell U at their consult services today for a 
second opinion since things are not going well for Cole. He throws up almost 
every night after eating just a little ( tonight he threw up just in 
anticipated food-- no food-- because he is so nausea). He is going to starve to 
death with interferon and syringe feeding that has turned into force feeding!
Anyway Cornell U mentioned pednisone too but not winstrol
How did you learn of this and I assume it is available in US? It took my vet a 
week to get interferon (that I now read will cause nausea, so now afraid to 
start it) , so afraid Cole dies nit have another week to find winstrol! Cornell 
U vet recommended every other day fluids, milk thistle and or denamarin to 
support liver, cerenia injection to help with vomiting, cyproheptading to 
stimulate appetite. And like i said earlier, prednisone. Also, no supportive 
research but go ahead and give interferon that my vet ordered cause some have 
success with. I would live ti see the rest of your posts but dont know how to 
find. I have to do something different tomorrow than just force feed and orbax 
amd interferon or I am certain i will loose Cole and then probably his 2 
brothers will follow from the Stress Because they are so extremely bonded. 
Thanks Karen and Cole


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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2016 02:27:59 +0000
From: Amani Oakley <[email protected]<javascript:return>>
To: "[email protected]<javascript:return>" 
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Can't eat
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Karen

I am not going to repeat what many others have already read from me, over and 
over again in this group.

If you haven't seen my previous posts, and you want further information, I 
shall do my best to dig up my previous posts and re-post. However, the short 
answer from me is a recommendation to use Winstrol (Stanazolol). It is an 
anabolic steroid, which your vet (a) may never have heard of or (b) will give 
you a hard time about giving it to you. Your vet needs to get it from a 
compounding pharmacy. I suggest a dose of 2 mg a day for your cat because there 
are some very concerning numbers in the lab results you posted, especially the 
very very low platelet results, and low RBC and Haematocrit numbers. Winstrol 
will directly help increase the red cell count and haematocrit. It will also 
significantly increase appetite. It will usually start having a positive effect 
very rapidly.

Don't wait. Your vet will probably give you the run-around on getting the 
Winstrol, and will likely suggest that Winstrol will worsen the liver enzymes 
(which are already increased). However, any increase in liver enzymes is likely 
to be temporary and they will drop back down when the Winstrol is discontinued.

Sorry to everyone else for being a broken record.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]<javascript:return>] 
On Behalf Of Karen Harshbarger
Sent: August-17-16 5:30 AM
To: felvtalk
Subject: [Felvtalk] Can't eat

I come to you for suggestions for our Cole. We got Cole as a litter rescue from 
our yard
We feed the strays and a little very young mother left them at our door
We already had some house cats so built a kennel to shelter them Outside and 
began To look for homes for them. Then two litter kittens showed up and old 
tom. A no kill shelter took the littler kittens. They found out one if them 
tested positive for feline leukemia. We tested rest of ours and all but the one 
female tested positive. So we cleaned out our garage, insulated, heated, air 
conditioned and sheltered them there. No matter what we did little Tig was so 
sick That he died before he was a yr old. He was such a sweet little cat that 
considered everything and anyone a toy--so sad. The rest tested negative the 
next two test. We all lived happily for next 3 1/2 years. Until this week Cole 
stopped eating.

Took him to vet and here is bad part.
Tested positive for feline leukemia again
Bun10 (16-3(
Alt 294(12-130)
Alkp 144(14-111)
Tbil 4.2(0.0-0.9)
Rbc 4.02 (8.54-12.20)
Hct 21.1(30.3-52.3)
Hgb 6.8(9.8-16.2)
Wbc 2.06(2.87-17.02
Neu 0.50(1.48-10.29)
Lym 0.74(0.92-6.88)
Plt 39(151-600)
Rest was in normal range
The vet gave Cole subcutaneous fluids, polyflex/dexasone injection, b complex 
injection, and clavamox drops on last wednesday.

But he cant eat and i am syringe feeding AD prscription Food. First few days 
was able to get him to take 2 syringes but then threw up and have not been able 
to get him past One syringe since then without him throwing up. He threw up 
food three times and phlem or hair. He is very alert, drinking, urinating 2-4 
times a day, no BM until one little turd today
He bathes Self after he eats, shinny healthy looking hair. Took Cole back today 
and vet did same as before but We changed to Orbax instead of clavamox. I was 
very excited tonight cause he attempted to eat But only licked gravy of purina 
Fancy feast., but was start. Later this evening after syringe feed only 3 ml he 
threw up what looked like two meals!! He seems to have a good day, but then has 
setback with throwup--- three times he has done that . He has lost a pound in 6 
days!!. So worried cause he cant eat on own and keeps throwing up.

His brother Ash tested positive again too but his bloodwork is all in normal 
range and seems ti be doing fine. His other brother BJ tested negative and 
bloodwork all normal range. Vet suggested no treatment for them. I housed them 
together and seperated Cole.

I am so worried that we are going to loose Cole because he cant eat and keeps 
throwing up syringed food. Also worried about Ash's positive test for feline 
leukemia again.
Sorry for lenght but thought you wpuld need all info.
Please advise as soon as possible. Thank you from Cole, his family and I


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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2016 04:04:03 +0000
From: Amani Oakley <[email protected]<javascript:return>>
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 28, Issue 9
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Karen

Don't listen about the steroids and the liver. Stanazolol brought my cat back 
from a red cell count of 10. If there is a problem with the liver, what is the 
downside here? If the Stanazolol doesn't work and the liver gets worse, there 
is probably little or anything else that will work. If the Stanazolol works, 
you will have another opportunity to deal with the liver down the road and I 
frankly think that once your cat starts eating again, this will be supportive 
for the liver as well.

Additionally, the Stanazolol should be given with 1 mg of Prednisone daily, 
which is also helpful to the liver.


Amani



From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]<javascript:return>] 
On Behalf Of Karen Harshbarger
Sent: August-17-16 3:07 PM
To: felvtalk; felvtalk
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 28, Issue 9

How did you know there was enlarged lymth nodes? Bloodwoork or X-ray or exam? 
All I have is blood work listed here. Vet does not want to use steroids of any 
kind she said cause liver is already struggling per blood work and steroids can 
cause liver illness. I have tried AD and baby food-- he threw them up. So now I 
am using ID cause vet said easy to digest. I blend it and strain so it probably 
is nit the best calories with water added too but first two syringes today has 
stayed down. But night is when he looses any daytime gains so we will see. If I 
can't figure out soon if not already too late how to get more calories in him I 
am afraid he will pass point of no return. We have interferon ordered but 
taking forever to get here-- been a week. Thanks for all your quick kind support


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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2016 04:04:50 +0000
From: Amani Oakley <[email protected]<javascript:return>>
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 28, Issue 9
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Hi Karen

If the Stanazolol works as expected, his appetite will improve very quickly and 
you can put him back on the baby food when that happens.

Amani




From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]<javascript:return>] 
On Behalf Of Karen Harshbarger
Sent: August-17-16 3:07 PM
To: felvtalk; felvtalk
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 28, Issue 9

How did you know there was enlarged lymth nodes? Bloodwoork or X-ray or exam? 
All I have is blood work listed here. Vet does not want to use steroids of any 
kind she said cause liver is already struggling per blood work and steroids can 
cause liver illness. I have tried AD and baby food-- he threw them up. So now I 
am using ID cause vet said easy to digest. I blend it and strain so it probably 
is nit the best calories with water added too but first two syringes today has 
stayed down. But night is when he looses any daytime gains so we will see. If I 
can't figure out soon if not already too late how to get more calories in him I 
am afraid he will pass point of no return. We have interferon ordered but 
taking forever to get here-- been a week. Thanks for all your quick kind support



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