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or whatever the recommendation is.
I don't want to give the steroids - only as a last resort.
I will look into the welactin also - I saw it has vit. e as well.
Thanks for everyone's help.
Stacy
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Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 18:28:27 +
From: Michelle Brockman teals...@hotmail.com
To: felvtalk
One of my cats has this on his hind legs. I refused to give him steroids and
instead opted for an alternative which is fish oil daily. My cat is fine as
long as he gets it daily. I give him Feline Welactin twist caps. Of course not
all animals react the same but its worth trying. It took a week
for curing cancer, but may just help with
this and as a fringe benefit, even help other symptoms of FeLV - it hasn't
been tried for that yet. Natalie
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sarcomas.
Again, it is a personal choice which should not be made lightly. All the
Info should be looked at each person has to make the choice they know they
can live with.
Beth
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% healthy prior to their surgeries/vaccinations.
That's enough about that, I just hope people can benefit from my terrible
experience.
Michelle Brockman
It is when we forget ourselves that we do the things which will be remembered
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 11:52:54 -0400
From
Brockman teals...@hotmail.com wrote:
From: Michelle Brockman teals...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Mixing
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 11:54 PM
I would like to add that the vaccines are NOT foolproof and do not have 100
I would like to add that the vaccines are NOT foolproof and do not have 100%
efficacy. I have personally had 11 cats that I rescued with FeLv die a terrible
death and would never expose a healthy non-positive cat to the virus knowingly,
regardless of how many people may have been lucky with
indoors.
Thankfully she tested negative after the two months and did get spayed but the
urgency from the vet was to not do anything that would 'shock' her system and
make her immune system weaker.
Hope this helps!
Michelle Brockman
It is when we forget ourselves that we do the things
can't undo damage to the immune system as easily. This
all is of course if she isn't a feral that needs to back outside.
Michelle Brockman
It is when we forget ourselves that we do the things which will be remembered
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 13:59:47 -0400
From: furrygi...@gmail.com
I said if she is going to retest right away then to use another type of test.
Not to NOT re-test. And yes 90 days is better but it can be done as soon as
60, if you need me to give you references of the 60 day time period from
medical journals I'll be more than happy to do that. We used to
.
Michelle Brockman
It is when we forget ourselves that we do the things which will be remembered
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 13:56:39 -0700
From: mr_mok...@yahoo.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lymphoma/Brain Inflammation, etc.
Hey Michelle,
does he have any
No, we didn't get a good reason as to why it really happened. And to be honest,
after looking back on everything I'm not even sure they checked her blood type.
=(
It was definitely a learning lesson though for the future.
Michelle Brockman
It is when we forget ourselves that we do
is a bloody scabby mess. =(
Michelle Brockman
It is when we forget ourselves that we do the things which will be remembered
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 20:34:28 -0400
From: at...@optonline.net
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lymphoma/Brain Inflammation, etc.
Might you
anyway.
Hopefully someone can give some helpful suggestions - I just know that
transfusions, depending on the circumstances aren't always the best answer. I
know too that we tried procrit but that took too long to have any effect and
ultimately was pointless.
Prayers for Josie...
Michelle
There is a treatment out there that has successfully treated dry FIP.I am brain
fried and cant think of the name but I found out about it because my cat had
FIP, only the wet kind, and this injection was listed as a possible treatment.
Its brand new and i'm sure you can get more info on it on
I understand where you're coming from but t
he negativity is really not necessary. I mentioned this in hopes it would help
you and your cats. My family used to rescue ONLY feLv + cats for many many
years and I know that we were desperate for any hope. This is a very new
'drug', no one is
Hi everyone,
My feleuk kitties have all passed but I do get everyone's posts every day and
wanted to let you know about a new and very promising drug that has just
recently been approved by the FDA for treatment of Feline Leukemia and FIV. I
am involved in a study with my 11 month
, if not then they'd all be fine.
Seems like an interesting theory to me.
All the rescues I know work with vets that do the snap tests for them, they
don't do it 'in house', so i'm kind of stuck there.
Michelle Brockman From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tue, 30
to save me money, which I appreciate, just not sure if some of the
kittens could contract a disease and others wouldn't.
Any input would be GREATLY appreciated. Michelle Brockman
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