Hi Ken,
Would you be willing to share your compilation so others could print for
their Vets, as well? I keep trying to get it all together, but I can't seem to
be cohesive.
I think it would be very helpful :)
Thanks,
Margo
-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
>Sent: Nov 2, 2017 10:18 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Immunoregolin or Lymphocyte T-cell immunomodulator -
>help
>
>Good Morningh all--
>I've been following the posts to Marlene and others regarding
>Winstrol/Stargate. I began following when my feral-turned-wonderful-domestic
>Tuxedo, Zorro, became ill with FeLV. We tried the Prednisolone route and he
>perked up for a week or so but then just slept more and more as his red count
>bottomed out. I laid next to him as he died and shared that with all of you at
>that time. What I'm writing about now is what we must do for future cats that
>may contract FeLV. I have printed the pertinent information that began with
>Amani and then others regarding Winstrol and Stargate minus any links and
>email addresses. I am taking this info to my Vet and telling her to start her
>research immediately. I will also tell her she could be the first Vet in our
>area to truly treat our kitties with a drug that works. If we all present the
>information we've been sharing we will begin a ground-swell of interest and
>hope.
>Ken
>----- Original Message -----
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Thu, 02 Nov 2017 09:21:32 -0400 (EDT)
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Immunoregolin or Lymphocyte T-cell immunomodulator -
>help
>
>Prayers for you and your baby.
>
>---- marlene melpignano <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> Good news: Winstrol is legal in Italy for animals and is called stargate. I
>> found a pharmacist who can send it to me in Belgium or I will go to Rome
>> myself on Saturday, he also said it is highly used in Italy for felv cats.
>> What is better, pills or injections?
>> I thought of pills to cause less stress, but I read it may be more toxic for
>> the liver compared to the injectable one .
>> I am also bringing the cat to a French specialised clinic this afternoon
>> just to get a better opinion than the Belgian one.
>>
>> Thanks all for your support.
>> Best
>> M&M
>>
>> Inviato da iPhone
>>
>> > Il giorno 02 nov 2017, alle ore 05:28, Ardy Robertson
>> > <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>> >
>> > Marlene - My Tigger had an active leukemia when I began Winstrol, based on
>> > his bloodwork..... and he also was not eating. I gave him an appetite
>> > stimulant called Mirtazapine, only a half of a 7.5 mg tablet, every 3rd
>> > day, and that boosted his appetite. I also fed him the canned cat food
>> > that they sell for after surgeries - it is very calorie dense but I don't
>> > remember the name of it. Sometimes I had to clip a towel around him and
>> > syringe feed him a little. I did not want to do that because he didn't
>> > like having me do that, but I made up my mind that if was going to make
>> > it, he had to have some food in him. I believe Amani knows the name of
>> > another good appetite stimulant. When he would not drink any water, I gave
>> > him clam juice (we called it his kitty cocktail)- he loved it. It is just
>> > shameful that Winstrol is not legal for this use - they hold a grudge
>> > against it because of the misuse of it by a few athletes. So our kitties
>> > have to suffer without the one thing that can help them. It is also
>> > important to combine it with the Prednisolone and the Doxycyclene because
>> > the Doxy has some property whereby it prevents the virus from replicating.
>> > Best of luck with his treatment!!
>> >
>> > Ardy
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
>> > [email protected]
>> > Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 1:47 PM
>> > To: [email protected]
>> > Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Immunoregolin or Lymphocyte T-cell immunomodulator
>> > - help
>> >
>> > Don't apologize for questions, that is one way we learn. I have had no
>> > problems, but am sure Amani and others do have answers for you
>> >
>> > ---- marlene melpignano <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Dear All,
>> >> Unfortunately last FNA of my cat showed that he has either a lymphoma or
>> >> a leukemia (in Belgium they are so bad that they cannot even have a
>> >> conclusive result).
>> >> My vet in Italy thinks I have to bring him to a university clinic to have
>> >> a bone marrow exam, in order to decide whether a chemotherapy is worth
>> >> while.
>> >>
>> >> Have you had any experience with lymphoma or leukemia in Felv cats? Have
>> >> you treated them or would be desperate and painful for the cat?
>> >>
>> >> About Winstrol, the two vets were not against it, but it is illegal in
>> >> Europe and they would give me something similar in case I decide not to
>> >> go for chemotherapy. However, they would like to know whether your cats
>> >> had already a lymphoma or leukemia when you used it or were just Felv +
>> >> and also whether they had infections going on; otherwise they doubt about
>> >> using doxycycline.
>> >>
>> >> Sorry for all the questions, but I am afraid there is not much to be
>> >> done, and if I want to make it a last try I have to be fast. As of today
>> >> he is not eating ...
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for your help
>> >> Marlène
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Inviato da iPhone
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