The question of how low the RBC count "should be" is really the wrong question.
If your cat has problems with a low or dropping RBC count (and/or the retic
count is abnormally low, showing that red cells are not regenerating), and
possibly other cell lines are also dropping or dropped (platelets
When should a cat be put on Winstrol? How low should the RBC count be? How
long does it help and how long can they be on it? Also how much does it
cost?
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lymph nodes
My prayers are wi
My prayers are with you and Merlot.
Anna Summers wrote:
> my thoughts are with you .
>
> On 15 Nov 2015, at 12:14, Maya D'Alessio wrote:
>
> > Merlot has taken a turn for the worse. He's having trouble breathing, a bit
> > dehydrated, not interested in food, and the vet thought she felt
Maya
I once again have to suggest that you put your foot down and demand the
Winstrol. Obviously, and not surprisingly, what the vets are giving you is not
working. The choice is yours but I would not give up without first trying the
Winstrol. It sounds like his blood cells are very low, and as
my thoughts are with you .
On 15 Nov 2015, at 12:14, Maya D'Alessio wrote:
> Merlot has taken a turn for the worse. He's having trouble breathing, a bit
> dehydrated, not interested in food, and the vet thought she felt a lump in
> his abdomen. We might have to make a hard choice tomorrow. I wa
Merlot has taken a turn for the worse. He's having trouble breathing, a bit
dehydrated, not interested in food, and the vet thought she felt a lump in
his abdomen. We might have to make a hard choice tomorrow. I want to give
him the night to see if he improves at all.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 3:11
I always feel lucky that I have a Vet who will listen to me. I figure that when
I go in, I have had the time to really evaluate the pet, know pretty well
what's going on, and have had the opportunity to research the possibilities for
that one critter. I'm not dealing with multiple species and p
You got that right! I can tell they hate it that I am so knowledable
about cats, as it shows them up. Experience is the greatest teacher.
Lorrie
On 11-14, dlg...@windstream.net wrote:
> Vets and doctors soon learn it is useless to argue with us.
> Sometimes our experience is better than their
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