RE: taking Lucy to get fluid drained

2007-01-31 Thread Chris Ramzy
My heart goes out to you Michelle. I understand all of those feelings. 
Thinking of you and Lucy.

Chris






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I am taking her in half an hour. I am really nervous about it. The vet
agreed to do the shot of 1/2 cc dexamethasone into the abdominal cavity 
after
draining, which apparently sometimes helps slow the refill time.  I think  
she is
even more anemic than on sat when her pcv was 15-- the parts of her gums  
that
were a little pink then are now completely white. She got her fourth dose  
of
Epogen yesterday, but it clearly is not working yet if it is going to work 
at
 all. She gets up to use the litterbox, and looks alert if she hears a 
mouse
in  the wall, and purrs to be pet sometimes, but other than that just 
sleeps.
I am  going to ask the vet to try leukeran, just in case this is from her 
ibd

or she  has developed intestinal small cell lymphoma, since the abx are
clearly not  helping her so I doubt she has toxo (unless the steroids have 
been
keeping the  abx from working or something).  I fear that she does not have 
long

left. I  am not getting any work done or going anywhere; I have pretty much
been  researching possibilities of what is happening to her and caring for
her/staring  at her full-time since the weekend.  She is my baby, and I 
think I am
losing her, and I was not ready for this. I really thought she just had a 
URI

when she spiked a fever two weeks ago today. I think it is probably FIP (I
just realized that they never actually tested her albumin level, so perhaps 
it
is low after all), but even if it is something else I am losing hope that 
she

 will get any better.  I want to see if the leukeran will do something. If
not, I will try to do the dex/depo shots for comfort.

Please keep Lucy in your prayers.  I know that this should not be a  shock 
to

me at this point, having lost 4 FeLV+ cats and knowing that her age, at
least 5.5 years old, is not young for a positive cat.  But I love her so  
much,
and can not stand to see her going through this. I also can not imagine  
this

house without her in it.

She just started dreaming-- her ear is twitching. I really love this  cat.

Michelle


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Re: taking Lucy to get fluid drained

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I hope Lucy feels better after the fluid is drained, and improves! Keeping
fingers crossed for her!

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RE: taking Lucy to get fluid drained

2007-01-30 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
You and Lucy are both in my prayers, Michelle. As with all of us on the
list, breaks my heart to see you go through this. Please don't give up
hope--I know it's hard, but while your little trooper Lucy still fights
this illness, I would think she needs to know you're right there
fighting with her (God, yes, I know how hard *that* is). Miracle
turnarounds can and do happen.  One thing for sure, she couldn't want
for a more loving, caring, supportive mom. Along with everyone else I'll
be thinking of you this afternoon, and continuing to send prayers and
healing vibes for Lucy. Kerry M.
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I am taking her in half an hour. I am really nervous about it. The vet
agreed to do the shot of 1/2 cc dexamethasone into the abdominal cavity
after draining, which apparently sometimes helps slow the refill time.
I think she is even more anemic than on sat when her pcv was 15-- the
parts of her gums that were a little pink then are now completely white.
She got her fourth dose of Epogen yesterday, but it clearly is not
working yet if it is going to work at all. She gets up to use the
litterbox, and looks alert if she hears a mouse in the wall, and purrs
to be pet sometimes, but other than that just sleeps. I am going to ask
the vet to try leukeran, just in case this is from her ibd or she has
developed intestinal small cell lymphoma, since the abx are clearly not
helping her so I doubt she has toxo (unless the steroids have been
keeping the abx from working or something).  I fear that she does not
have long left. I am not getting any work done or going anywhere; I have
pretty much been researching possibilities of what is happening to her
and caring for her/staring at her full-time since the weekend.  She is
my baby, and I think I am losing her, and I was not ready for this. I
really thought she just had a URI when she spiked a fever two weeks ago
today. I think it is probably FIP (I just realized that they never
actually tested her albumin level, so perhaps it is low after all), but
even if it is something else I am losing hope that she will get any
better.  I want to see if the leukeran will do something. If not, I will
try to do the dex/depo shots for comfort.
 
Please keep Lucy in your prayers.  I know that this should not be a
shock to me at this point, having lost 4 FeLV+ cats and knowing that her
age, at least 5.5 years old, is not young for a positive cat.  But I
love her so much, and can not stand to see her going through this. I
also can not imagine this house without her in it. 
 
She just started dreaming-- her ear is twitching. I really love this
cat.
 
Michelle
 
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RE: taking Lucy to get fluid drained

2007-01-30 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
Michelle - are you going to order acemmanan?

 

I am sorry that Lucy's getting more pale - I know exactly what you are
going through as it has been my daily routine to check the color of gums
of my babies for a while now.

 

Michelle - please don't be fearful - I know it's hard, but try not -
"fear" is our worst enemy - there is really nothing to fear if you
really thing about it - journey of you and Lucy will continue and you
will be bonded together eternally.  Even if she decides to leave the
body that she is in as it won't allow her all the things that she has
wanted to do, you will be still together forever.  I am telling you
this, as I needed to exercise this thought with every single one of the
babies I lost.. our babies are not afraid of deaths like we are.. they
live in the moments,, they are much more perceptive than we are.. they
know, the death is not end of the journey ---please stay positive,
Michelle - let Lucy knows that there is nothing to worry about..
everything is going to be just fine - comfort her and love her
unconditionally no matter what...

 

When I was going through Dharma's illness, I so wanted to make her get
better .. and my AC told me that I was putting too much pressure
Dharma,,, Dharma felt uncomfortable because of my such a strong desire
to want her to get better.. she wanted to feel okay just the way she
was.. so instead of praying for her to get better, I started praying for
whatever is best for Dharma,, even if it meant for her to leave the
body.. I asked what's best for her.. as Dharma felt I was manipulative
by wanting her to get better so much .. she wanted me to respect her
thought and desire.. and she wanted to feel good about leaving the body
when she was ready.. and she did.. I miss her every day so terribly..
but in a way, I am closer to her.. as there is no limitations between us
anymore.. 

 

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I am taking her in half an hour. I am really nervous about it. The vet
agreed to do the shot of 1/2 cc dexamethasone into the abdominal cavity
after draining, which apparently sometimes helps slow the refill time.
I think she is even more anemic than on sat when her pcv was 15-- the
parts of her gums that were a little pink then are now completely white.
She got her fourth dose of Epogen yesterday, but it clearly is not
working yet if it is going to work at all. She gets up to use the
litterbox, and looks alert if she hears a mouse in the wall, and purrs
to be pet sometimes, but other than that just sleeps. I am going to ask
the vet to try leukeran, just in case this is from her ibd or she has
developed intestinal small cell lymphoma, since the abx are clearly not
helping her so I doubt she has toxo (unless the steroids have been
keeping the abx from working or something).  I fear that she does not
have long left. I am not getting any work done or going anywhere; I have
pretty much been researching possibilities of what is happening to her
and caring for her/staring at her full-time since the weekend.  She is
my baby, and I think I am losing her, and I was not ready for this. I
really thought she just had a URI when she spiked a fever two weeks ago
today. I think it is probably FIP (I just realized that they never
actually tested her albumin level, so perhaps it is low after all), but
even if it is something else I am losing hope that she will get any
better.  I want to see if the leukeran will do something. If not, I will
try to do the dex/depo shots for comfort.

 

Please keep Lucy in your prayers.  I know that this should not be a
shock to me at this point, having lost 4 FeLV+ cats and knowing that her
age, at least 5.5 years old, is not young for a positive cat.  But I
love her so much, and can not stand to see her going through this. I
also can not imagine this house without her in it. 

 

She just started dreaming-- her ear is twitching. I really love this
cat.

 

Michelle



RE: taking Lucy to get fluid drained

2007-01-30 Thread Rosenfeldt, Diane
Here are vibes that the draining does her some good, and that you can
still find a way to save her.  My heart goes out to you.
 
Diane R.



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I am taking her in half an hour. I am really nervous about it. The vet
agreed to do the shot of 1/2 cc dexamethasone into the abdominal cavity
after draining, which apparently sometimes helps slow the refill time.
I think she is even more anemic than on sat when her pcv was 15-- the
parts of her gums that were a little pink then are now completely white.
She got her fourth dose of Epogen yesterday, but it clearly is not
working yet if it is going to work at all. She gets up to use the
litterbox, and looks alert if she hears a mouse in the wall, and purrs
to be pet sometimes, but other than that just sleeps. I am going to ask
the vet to try leukeran, just in case this is from her ibd or she has
developed intestinal small cell lymphoma, since the abx are clearly not
helping her so I doubt she has toxo (unless the steroids have been
keeping the abx from working or something).  I fear that she does not
have long left. I am not getting any work done or going anywhere; I have
pretty much been researching possibilities of what is happening to her
and caring for her/staring at her full-time since the weekend.  She is
my baby, and I think I am losing her, and I was not ready for this. I
really thought she just had a URI when she spiked a fever two weeks ago
today. I think it is probably FIP (I just realized that they never
actually tested her albumin level, so perhaps it is low after all), but
even if it is something else I am losing hope that she will get any
better.  I want to see if the leukeran will do something. If not, I will
try to do the dex/depo shots for comfort.
 
Please keep Lucy in your prayers.  I know that this should not be a
shock to me at this point, having lost 4 FeLV+ cats and knowing that her
age, at least 5.5 years old, is not young for a positive cat.  But I
love her so much, and can not stand to see her going through this. I
also can not imagine this house without her in it. 
 
She just started dreaming-- her ear is twitching. I really love this
cat.
 
Michelle

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taking Lucy to get fluid drained

2007-01-30 Thread Lernermichelle
I am taking her in half an hour. I am really nervous about it. The vet  
agreed to do the shot of 1/2 cc dexamethasone into the abdominal cavity after  
draining, which apparently sometimes helps slow the refill time.  I think  she 
is 
even more anemic than on sat when her pcv was 15-- the parts of her gums  that 
were a little pink then are now completely white. She got her fourth dose  of 
Epogen yesterday, but it clearly is not working yet if it is going to work at 
 all. She gets up to use the litterbox, and looks alert if she hears a mouse 
in  the wall, and purrs to be pet sometimes, but other than that just sleeps. 
I am  going to ask the vet to try leukeran, just in case this is from her ibd 
or she  has developed intestinal small cell lymphoma, since the abx are 
clearly not  helping her so I doubt she has toxo (unless the steroids have been 
keeping the  abx from working or something).  I fear that she does not have 
long 
left. I  am not getting any work done or going anywhere; I have pretty much 
been  researching possibilities of what is happening to her and caring for 
her/staring  at her full-time since the weekend.  She is my baby, and I think I 
am  
losing her, and I was not ready for this. I really thought she just had a URI  
when she spiked a fever two weeks ago today. I think it is probably FIP (I  
just realized that they never actually tested her albumin level, so perhaps it  
is low after all), but even if it is something else I am losing hope that she 
 will get any better.  I want to see if the leukeran will do something. If  
not, I will try to do the dex/depo shots for comfort.
 
Please keep Lucy in your prayers.  I know that this should not be a  shock to 
me at this point, having lost 4 FeLV+ cats and knowing that her age, at  
least 5.5 years old, is not young for a positive cat.  But I love her so  much, 
and can not stand to see her going through this. I also can not imagine  this 
house without her in it. 
 
She just started dreaming-- her ear is twitching. I really love this  cat.
 
Michelle