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Subject: Diane - heart murmurs and
pilling
Hi Diane,
I would get another vet to confirm that heart murmur before you
fret about it. From what you describe, I'm betting it's not as big a
concern as you might fear. Even if she does have a slight murmur, (I'm
hoping she doesn't
Yes... Heart murmurs seem to go along with something being off in a
blood work up count...
I have seen it along with kidney failure...
It might be worth having a blood work up to see if there is anything
that you could start
working on before it gets too bad..
Tad
Hideyo Yamamoto wrote
@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Diane - heart murmurs
and pilling
Yes... Heart murmurs seem to go along with something
being off in a blood work up count...
I have seen it along with kidney failure...
It might be worth having a blood work up to see if there is anything that you
could start
- Original Message -
From: Tad Burnett
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: Diane - heart murmurs and pilling
Yes... Heart murmurs seem to go along with something being off in a blood
work up count...
I have seen it along with kidney
murmurs and pilling
Yes... Heart murmurs seem to go along with something being off in a blood
work up count...
I have seen it along with kidney failure...
Hi Tad,
Anemia is common cause of murmurs in cats with FeLV and CRF. Anemia
decreases blood viscosity
at an early stage would buy more quality
life
if done before a crash that must do damage to other internal organs...
Tad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sandy, did your vet tell you what grade the heart murmur is?
The Sphynx rescue list I am also on gets on the topic of heart murmurs
periodically
(I
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