[Felvtalk] Spanky's vet visit yesterday

2010-11-10 Thread Stacy Zacher
Hi:
Just an update on Spanky's suspected Eosinphilic Granuloma COmplex (EGC).  I 
took him to the dermatologist at our ER center yesterday. We were there for two 
hours and he had to be held in isolation.  He was very stressed out and my 
nerves were shot by the time we left.  

Basically she said she could do a biopsy on the lesions (she did a slide smear 
which was not conclusive but said it didn't like like ECG to her)  and that it 
would be very bloody (the nasal growth) and he would have to wear a cone for 2 
weeks and be anesthetized for the biopsy.  If I was going to put him through 
surgery in his fragile state I would find a laser/cryotherapy surgeon to just 
take them all off.  I don't think there is  a good chance that he would make it 
through surgery or recover afterward. I left there with not a lot of hope and 
clavamox (in case he has some respiratory issue/bacterial issues). No idea how 
he will do on clavamox though. 

The derm thought the large lesion in his nasal planum looked similar to Bowen's 
in situ carcinoma but again she'd have to remove it and have it biopsied to be 
sure.  One of his other growths is starting to change and turn color (the one 
by his ear) and he has one in his whiskers that is just black and crusty.  

After our 2+ hour appt, I brought him home and he laid on the bed and wouldn't 
move.   Then at night he started limping with his front leg this time instead 
of the back leg.   He's weak and tired.   THe cyproheptadine is helping him to 
eat but I think he's still losing weight and could possibly have 
cancer/lymphoma.

I found a topical cream that is called Imiquimod or Aldara-and I think the 
dermatologist may have mentioned it as well. It isn't a cure but  an immune 
response modifier 5% cream topical for feline bowens or herpes virus infection 
sores that may slow the growth.  But of course as with everything there can be 
side effects. The derm didn't think the steroid cream I'm giving him currently 
would do much. Then there is the black salve and tonics. 
It is just very depresssing, stressful and seems so hopeless at times. 

Thanks for listening. 
Stacy and Spanky
stacy_zac...@yahoo.com

stacy_zac...@yahoo.com


  
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Re: [Felvtalk] Spanky's vet visit yesterday

2010-11-10 Thread Mike Finch
Dear Stacy,

Am thinking of and praying for you and Spanky.

Mike :)
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Re: [Felvtalk] Spanky's vet visit yesterday

2010-11-10 Thread Bonnie Hogue

Stacy
Hang in there.  You are so kind to do all you can for your Spanky.  I'm sure 
he appreciates your care.
I know I freak out when my cats go to the vet and are stressed out.  Their 
pain/anguish is magnified in me.  But we have to try to stay calm for them, 
and do the best we can.  And that is what you are doing.

Hope Spanky feels better soon -- and you too!
~Bonnie
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From: Stacy Zacher stacy_zac...@yahoo.com

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Subject: [Felvtalk] Spanky's vet visit yesterday



Hi:
Just an update on Spanky's suspected Eosinphilic Granuloma COmplex (EGC). 
I took him to the dermatologist at our ER center yesterday. We were there 
for two hours and he had to be held in isolation. He was very stressed out 
and my nerves were shot by the time we left.


Basically she said she could do a biopsy on the lesions (she did a slide 
smear which was not conclusive but said it didn't like like ECG to her) 
and that it would be very bloody (the nasal growth) and he would have to 
wear a cone for 2 weeks and be anesthetized for the biopsy. If I was going 
to put him through surgery in his fragile state I would find a 
laser/cryotherapy surgeon to just take them all off. I don't think there 
is a good chance that he would make it through surgery or recover 
afterward. I left there with not a lot of hope and clavamox (in case he 
has some respiratory issue/bacterial issues). No idea how he will do on 
clavamox though.


The derm thought the large lesion in his nasal planum looked similar to 
Bowen's in situ carcinoma but again she'd have to remove it and have it 
biopsied to be sure. One of his other growths is starting to change and 
turn color (the one by his ear) and he has one in his whiskers that is 
just black and crusty.


After our 2+ hour appt, I brought him home and he laid on the bed and 
wouldn't move. Then at night he started limping with his front leg this 
time instead of the back leg. He's weak and tired. THe cyproheptadine is 
helping him to eat but I think he's still losing weight and could possibly 
have cancer/lymphoma.


I found a topical cream that is called Imiquimod or Aldara-and I think the 
dermatologist may have mentioned it as well. It isn't a cure but an immune 
response modifier 5% cream topical for feline bowens or herpes virus 
infection sores that may slow the growth. But of course as with everything 
there can be side effects. The derm didn't think the steroid cream I'm 
giving him currently would do much. Then there is the black salve and 
tonics.

It is just very depresssing, stressful and seems so hopeless at times.

Thanks for listening.
Stacy and Spanky
stacy_zac...@yahoo.com

stacy_zac...@yahoo.com



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