Marilyn
Sandy is referring to the combination of drugs which I’ve named Zander’s
Protocol in honour of my sweet Zander who had FeLV. The combination of
Doxycycline, Prednisolone and Winstrol (Stanazolol) pulled him out of a very
serious downward spiral when nothing else had worked (including blood
transfusion, LTCI and interferon). With all due respect, I would be doubtful
that any anti-oxidants or natural remedies can do anything significant against
this nasty virus and you don’t have time to waste.
Zander’s Protocol: Doxycycline: 25 to 50 mg every 12 hours
Prednisolone: 2.5 mg every 12 hours
Winstrol: 1-2 mg every 12 hours
Before starting the protocol, I suggest a complete blood panel, including
haematology and biochemistry panels. If money is tight, focus on the
haematology panel, but ask also for a reticulocyte count. If there are
concerning results in red cell numbers, haematocrit, reticulocyte counts, etc.,
and depending and HOW concerning the results are, use 2 mg Winstrol every 12
hours to start. If the results aren’t too bad, 1 mg every 12 hours should be
enough.
Keep track of the haematology results. I ran bloodwork every week, but if you
don’t want to do that, or can’t, consider every other week or at least once a
month. I don’t recommend once a month at the outset. You need to assess how
well the protocol is working at the start. You also need to be able to assess
the results by comparing them week to week, if possible, so that the meds can
be modified if necessary.
If the cat is also having trouble keeping food down and/or getting food to pass
well through the intestinal tract, also add 1/5 tablet of metoclopramide before
meals. That helps to speed up the emptying of the stomach and increase
peristaltic action to move food through the intestinal tract.
From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sandy
Sent: June-18-17 8:45 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Life Gold and Nu-Pet Feline Antioxidant
Pam Doore Ask Amani (on this felvtalk) about Zander's Protocol - consists of
doxycycline, Prednisolone and most important is Winstrol. IMPORTANT to get
your kitty on this ASAP.
It is my understanding that a cat given the vaccine and then booster may test
positive for FeLV - a bummer.
Sandy W
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From: "Pam Doore" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2017 8:17:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Life Gold and Nu-Pet Feline Antioxidant
Hi Marilyn, I have been using lysine gel to help my Mozart who has herpes
virus on top of the FeLu.
There was a powdered supplement that a FeLu rescue outside of Boston gives to
all of their cats to help build up immune system. I don't remember what the
name of that was. It was originally given to humans with HIV.
What kind of infection is Destiny fighting?
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On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 6:18 PM, Marilyn Knapp Litt
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Has anyone used these for FeLV?
My kitty, Destiny, is battling a bad infection. We were shocked to find she
had FeLV. She had had the shot and a booster. The vet was treating her and
the infection was getting worse and then we found out the terrible truth. I am
feeding her food with a syringe and keeping her comfortable. She is on an
antibiotic. I am giving her Essiac tea. No idea if it is effective.
I am going to get DMG because friends have suggested that for FeLV.
I also am looking at Life Gold and Nu-Pet Feline Antioxidant, but find info on
using them with cancer, not FeLV. Anyone have a suggestion about boosting her
immune system and fighting this infection? We thought we were going to lose
her this week, but she is slightly better the last 24 hours.
Thank you!
~Marilyn Knapp Litt
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