Hello Patricia, you may already be doing this - but if not, please take a copy
of Amani's conversations for the vet to read - may help.
Good luck - don't give up!!
Sandt W
> On June 7, 2019 at 9:55 PM Patricia Oliveira wrote:
>
> Nori did not want to eat by herself so they are syringing
s with the FIP as
> well, as per my previous email.
>
> Amani
>
> From: Felvtalk felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org>> On Behalf Of Patricia Oliveira
> Sent: May 30, 2019 12:56 PM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
> Subject:
I have never heard of this “bizarre core” reference to neutrophils. It may be a
term you guys use in your country but I cannot even guess what the equivalent
might be here.
It certainly sounds like Nori had a bit of a transfusion reaction this time.
Hopefully, it will pass and she’ll feel
One option is to ask your vet to show you how to give her subcutaneous fluids,
which I do all the time for my cats if needed. However, for now, it makes sense
to leave her there I guess. I presume they are warming the IV fluids too,
because again, with such a small kitten, it wouldn’t take much
She has fluids IV all the time and replenishment of potassium. Receives
external heating too.
They monitor pressure (low sometimes), oxygenation, temperature and heart
rate several times a day.
I wish she could come home soon but she has been dehydrated even with
fluids IV. I don´t know if it is
Is anyone here using feline interferon omega (FIO) for FeLV cats?
Thank you,
- Lorraine
"Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things
no one can imagine." - Alan Turing
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Thank you, Sandra :)
I visited Nori today. The hospital is in another city so I can't go there
every day.
She is a rosy gingiva, but continues to sleep most of the time and with a
low temperature. One of the veterinarians there thinks that temperature is
lower because of malnutrition, she has
Patricia
I agree with you that it is too early to tell, but for sure it is good news
that the haematocrit is moving in the right direction. Very good news on the
rosy gingiva.
Rouleaux is likely only due to the transfusion. She appears to have had a bit
of transfusion reaction, so the cells
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