Jason,

With leukemia, you want to keep an eye on the haematology levels. If the red 
cell count/haemoglobin/haematocrit levels remain okay, then staying on whatever 
you are currently using is okay. But keep a close watch. If those levels start 
to dip, or the reticulocyte levels go way down, then you should consider the 
Winstrol. Prednisone/Depomedrol on their own will not reverse those downward 
trends in blood cells – at least that was my experience. I found that the 
prednisone assisted with the Winstrol, but didn’t do anything to pull up those 
blood results when they were way down.

If your cat is responding well to the current therapy, then it makes sense to 
stick with it, but I would also ensure that haematology panels are also run, so 
that you can change his medication BEFORE the symptoms show of up a significant 
drop in red cells, white cells, platelets and/or reticulocytes.

Amani

From: Felvtalk <felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org> On Behalf Of JASON VOGT
Sent: January 26, 2022 3:03 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] My 11 year old indoor only male cat was diagnosed with 
FeLV...update...

Hello everyone,

This morning I took Kitty to my Veterinarian because he was not eating and 
looked like panting breathing beginning to start again, too.  Exactly one month 
ago, my Veterinarian gave him IV fluids and a shot of Convenia (the injectable 
antibiotic).  He did very well for the last 30 days.  Eating, drinking, 
playing, sleeping - he seemed like his old self again.  I am happy about that.

 I think twice this week though, in the morning just when I got out of bed, I 
heard him moaning in pain.  I just know figured out that was the noise he was 
making (a moaning sound because he was in pain).  I noticed a small sore on his 
nose also.

The Veterinarian talked to me about prednisone.  She gave him more SubQ (IV) 
fluids, another shot of Convenia, and Depomedrol 20mg (20cc shot I think).  He 
weighs around 10.5 pounds. I just did some internet research on Depomedrol and 
it seems just about the same as Prednisone (possibly a different form of it).  
It said it is an anti inflamatory and also a drug for leukemia, cancer, 
arthritis, etc.

He is home now.  He ate some kibble when he got home and is taking a nap now.

Comments and suggestions welcome again,

Thank you very much,

Jason




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