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I know where you're coming from, Barbara, but you needn't feel guilty. You are two different families, in two entirely separate situations. You love and care for Jelly Roll, and will do whatever you can to help him. The family love their little girl and will do whatever it takes to help her. We would all go crazy if we started thinking otherwise. Lots of love and hugs to Jelly Roll, and hope the treatment goes well. Kerry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barbara Lowe
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 10:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jelly roll good news bad news

Hi all,
woke up this morning and heard someone getting in trouble on my desk in the office and Jelly roll had jumped up there and was scoping out how to get to his favorite thing--the scotch tape gun.  he ate canned food on his own not alot but he ate.
then the dr. called, the bone marrow tests came back and it's Acute undifferentiated leukemia which is not good. they want to start him on injectable chemo-cytosar 1x weekly for 5-6 weeks. prognosis is 3 weeks to 9 months. so we start this afternoon.
Has anyone else's cat been on cytosar? any side effects?
It's $200 a session and I feel so guilty after reading in local paper today about a family who is having a fund raiser for their little girl's special treatments that also cost $200/wk that aren't covered by insurance.
 
it's such an adventure being owned by cats. Or is that guilt trip?
Barbara and Jelly Roll....
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