Hi Sherri

Keep up with the bloodwork. Good for you. Because I did Zander's bloodwork 
weekly, I was able to watch his counts very carefully as well, and this is why 
I am so firm on what I saw that worked and what I saw that didn't work. Keeping 
a close eye on the bloodwork will help you immediately point to the effects of 
the medication, and I am sure that the stall you got on the improvement of the 
bloodwork is solely because he removed her off the Winstrol. I saw this drop or 
stagnation every time I even tried to wean Zander down from 2 mg a day to 1 mg 
a day, for the first 10 months, but I was starting at much worse blood results 
than you were. Zander's haematocrit was 10 when I started the Winstrol.

Interesting about your vet's background. That may well explain his openness to 
using Winstrol where so many others refuse. Those in athletics are well aware 
of the amazing body building, muscle building, strength building properties of 
Winstrol, and the fact that the rumoured side-effects are very very exaggerated 
- probably to try and scare off athletes from using the stuff. Once you use it, 
you find out it really doesn't have all those terrible side effects, and it 
makes a real difference to improving body strength. That is why I have come to 
the conclusion that, very sadly, we are being denied access to Winstrol, not 
because it doesn't work or because it has bad side effects, but because in the 
media it is BAD to take steroids if you are an athlete. Why that should affect 
cats, or elderly people with osteoporosis for that matter, is way way beyond me 
and very frustrating.

With respect to the platelets, my concern remains that the low platelet count 
and the high lymphocyte count show that the virus is still actively attacking 
cells. My theory is that while the Winstrol is working to build up bone marrow 
and allow it to regenerate the lost red cells, the virus is still attacking. 
That is why I believe that the Winstrol on its own will not be enough, and you 
need to double-team the virus with the Doxycycline on the one side, interfering 
with the ability of the virus to reproduce and the Winstrol on the other hand, 
working to repair some of the damage caused by the virus.

I don't think there is anything that directly will give you a boost on the 
platelets, and my concern is that when the platelets drop so low, you have a 
real risk of internal bleeding. I don't know what else to suggest.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sherri 
Godschalk
Sent: September-30-16 2:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Continued Improvement for Bogey on Stanzolol

Thanks Amani for the response.

I think I can work with him about keeping her on the Winstrol. Last time when 
he took her off, since she has not been spayed, she went into heat and it 
really took a lot out of her. And he immediately put her back on it. I think I 
can convince him to not take her off until/if she is well enough to be fixed. I 
am not sure why the resistance to the Doxycycline. I am sure I am pestering him 
with these blood tests but don't really care if I am. They are not free and I 
always pay each visit so in a perfect world it shouldn't matter. I figure if I 
can get her in every couple of weeks without much guff from him I feel I am 
able to keep a pretty good watch on her counts.

By the way, he is a coach at one of the large high schools here in Fort Wayne 
and played sports himself when younger. So good call by you on his history with 
athletics.

I feel quite worried about her platelets. Everything else was going the right 
direction. To your knowledge is there anything I can do for her for this 
problem?

Sherri

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 on behalf of Amani Oakley 
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Date: Friday, September 30, 2016 at 12:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Continued Improvement for Bogey on Stanzolol

Sorry Sherri

I didn't see your comments below the numbers. I don't agree with your vet about 
him taking her off the Winstrol. Given that you are running the blood work 
regularly, though, you will be able to see if her numbers drop when the 
Winstrol is removed. You already saw that when he took her off the Winstrol 
before, her numbers flattened. He is just wrong. He must be a body builder and 
familiar with how Winstrol is used in athletics - they cycle, but they are not 
in a debilitated state and they are not cats, who metabolize things differently 
than humans.

Anyhow, running the blood work regularly will help you if the need arises to 
argue with him about taking off the Winstrol. Also, since he seems willing to 
run the blood work regularly (as I did with Zander but I ran it weekly), at 
some point, try again to discuss the Doxycycline and indicate that since you 
are running the blood work regularly, you will be able to see quickly enough, 
what the effect is.

Amani
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