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From: Adrienne Statfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 10:39:44 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] chemotherapy?
Hello. My beloved Emma is 5 ½ years old. Two years ago she was diagnosed
as be
it gave me six more
months to love that beautiful baby girl.I dont think I could go through that
again emotionally or financially.
Sherry
--- On Fri, 8/22/08, Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] chemotherapy
Dear Adrienne
I really understand what you are going through and how difficult it
is to
make decisions with your head while your heart is punctured.
I think of the line in the poem by I Townsend that reads
"We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary than
our own
Live within
Yup, I remember using Prednisone too - and it did help. I'm not sure,
but I think it not only suppresses symptoms, but suppresses the
inflammation, so guess less fluid collecting in the chest area (or
whereever).
Gloria
On Aug 22, 2008, at 10:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thank you,
Thank you, Gloria.I think what's adding to the fact that I have
little faith in the Veterinary community is the fact that it seems as
though many veterinarians don't know a whole lot about FeLV. It's
difficult because I expect to be able to turn to the Veterinarians so I
can get accurate
I'm so sorry - I agree, I have little faith in chemo for cats. And
this is such a personal decision to make. There is some chemo that
has helped in situations I've had with lymphoma cats, but it seems to
be in shrinking lymph nodes temporarily. I've had fluid drawn out of
chest areas als
Dear Caroline, Belinda, Diane, and Michele,
Thanks so much for sharing and for your kindness. It's very helpful
and comforting to hear from people what have been through something
similar and/or who truly care.
I know there are no easy answers as to the best thing to do or not to
do. My Emma
Hi,
I am sorry about Emma. As someone else mentioned the important thing is to find
a good oncologist. It is possible that Emma does not have FeLV and that the
test was a false positive. Does she have any symptoms of FeLV? My cat (FeLV
negative) was diagnosed with Lymphoma about 5 years ago. Sh
If the cancer had already spread and the leg had been removed, the
outcome may very well have been the same, there are just some kitties
that chemo just doesn't seem to work for.
My Mikie (FeLV+) way back in 1994 had kidney cancer, we did chemo and he
responded instantly, I kid you not, he got
usion
at that point- the psychological effect of the transfusion on both of us was
too much).
ck > Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 13:39:01 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] chemotherapy?> >
Caroline,> I'm really sorry that Monkee
Caroline,
I'm really sorry that Monkee had such a difficult time, I also
believe we are all here for a given time and once it is our time to go,
we go.
It is my understanding anytime there is a tumor on a limb, the limb
should be amputated, this in almost all cases along with chemo and
live with yourself and the
questioning of yourself for not doing the chemo? You have to weigh both sides
and what is best for your cat. Not what is best for you.
Caroline (and Monkee in spirit) > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:39:4
left together. Hugs.
Diane R.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adrienne Statfeld
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 10:40 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] chemotherapy?
Hello. My beloved Emma is 5 ½ years old. Two years ago she wa
Hello. My beloved Emma is 5 ½ years old. Two years ago she was diagnosed
as being FeLV+.
I dont know how this happened. I raised Emma and her sisters from the time
they were about two days old.
Her sisters are negative, as are my other cats, despite the fact that they
have all lived together
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