Catching up on my posts Dianne-yea for Asia!!! I hope
March finds her doing well.
:)
Wendy
--- "Dianne K Perry, Ph.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Asia is still in remission! (from ly
I think I missed this too! Ditto!
:)
Wendy
--- elizabeth trent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How did I miss this??!? That is great news!
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> elizabeth
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> On 2/3/07, catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Yes that IS wonderful news! Go A
How did I miss this??!? That is great news!
elizabeth
On 2/3/07, catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes that IS wonderful news! Go Asia!
tonya
*Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
*CONGRATULATIONS!! What wonderful news for you and for Asia!!! *
*We can always u
Yes that IS wonderful news! Go Asia!
tonya
Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CONGRATULATIONS!! What wonderful news for you and for Asia!!!
We can always use a shot of good news! Thanks for sharing!!
Leslie =^..^=
On 1/23/07, Dianne K Perry, Ph.D. &
Wonderful news!
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ditto Dianne!
Nina
Leslie Lawther wrote: CONGRATULATIONS!! What wonderful news for you and
for Asia!!!
We can always use a shot of good news! Thanks for sharing!!
Leslie =^..^=
On 1/23/07, Dianne K Perry, Ph.D. &
ThanksI sure do know about how important it is to hear a shot of good
news. This is a big one but even the small ones are important.
Dianne and Asia
- Original Message -
From: Leslie Lawther
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 11:07 AM
Ditto Dianne!
Nina
Leslie Lawther wrote:
*CONGRATULATIONS!! What wonderful news for you and for Asia!!! *
*We can always use a shot of good news! Thanks for sharing!!*
*Leslie =^..^=*
On 1/23/07, *Dianne K Perry, Ph.D.* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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*CONGRATULATIONS!! What wonderful news for you and for Asia!!! *
*We can always use a shot of good news! Thanks for sharing!!*
*Leslie =^..^=*
On 1/23/07, Dianne K Perry, Ph.D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Asia is still in remission! (from lymphoma)
Dianne
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Asia is still in remission! (from lymphoma)
Dianne
I think only certain kinds of cancer. Lymphoma is one of them.
Michelle
In a message dated 12/30/2006 7:02:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sugar fuels cancer? That's a new one to me. I will have to look in to that.
Phaewryn
Rice bran is one of the ingredients in Gypsy's homemade turkey mush. I
did some research at the time and found that pure rice bran is
recommended highly over the other types of brans. I also add plenty of
taurine. I had heard on a radio show featuring a feline nutritionist
that taurine, alon
Interesting.
All the facts I could find were directed at humans with cancer though, not
felines, thus it's hard to say for sure if this all applies, because we
generally don't consider fruits, vegetables and grains as good food choices
for cats. Perhaps though, supplementing with a high fiber supp
Sugar fuels cancer? That's a new one to me. I will have to look in to that.
Phaewryn
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I think fish oil, coq10, and essiac tea would probably be the best in terms
of fighting cancer. These can all e expensive, but there are sources to get
them pretty cheaply as well. For dogs, they think that arginine, an amino
acid, helps fight the lymphoma and make them feel better, and Hill
???
Regular vitamin C or is there a special cat Vit. C?
Dianne
- Original Message -
From: Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: Asia update
I'd go with the vitamin C, and a good all around high calorie
21 PM
Subject: Re: Asia update
I'd go with the vitamin C, and a good all around high calorie vitamin-mineral
supplement, like Vita-Cal or Nutri-Cal, since she's doing chemo, she could
probably use the additional easy to access calories. Neither of them are
expensive.
Phaewryn
Nina,
No, Asia is not on CoQ10. I have not put her on any supplements due to the
chemo and not having an opportunity to really talk with the oncologist. I
changed our appointments to Friday mornings as the afternoons are so crazy that
I don't get much chance to discuss things with th
I'd go with the vitamin C, and a good all around high calorie
vitamin-mineral supplement, like Vita-Cal or Nutri-Cal, since she's doing
chemo, she could probably use the additional easy to access calories.
Neither of them are expensive.
Phaewryn
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Oh Dianne what wonderful news! I'm so pleased to hear Asia is doing so
well. I seem to remember you saying that Asia is on CoQ10, what else do
you have her on? I'm not sure if Interferon is the best choice for her,
you'd need to speak to your vet about it. I'd ask your
The Elspar from last week put Asia back in remission according to vet
yesterday. However because Elspar was used/because Asia came out of remission,
yesterday the used Adrianmycin in an IV drip of 4mg.
So now I am researching to find out about that drug.
Asia also has gained 7 oz. in weight
ow do yall do it?-- Asia
CCNU is another "rescue" drug like elspar that can help cats who have come
out of remission. I think that it puts smething like 50% of cats with lymphoma
back into remission after they have come out of it.
Also, I don't remember, but I don't
umor was gone 2 weeks ago, then last week said it was back
and added the Elspar. Asia is breathing easily, moving around quite a bit
and lapping up all the loving she can get. She is not as active as she was
before getting sick, but she is much better than Thanksgiving week. I think
she
The vet said the tumor was gone 2 weeks ago, then last week said it was back
and added the Elspar. Asia is breathing easily, moving around quite a bit and
lapping up all the loving she can get. She is not as active as she was before
getting sick, but she is much better than Thanksgiving week
Dianne,
How is Asia doing?
Michelle
In a message dated 12/26/2006 3:00:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Thank you for this. It reminded me of the day Asia was diagnosed with
FELV, even before the Lymphoma I was down in the dumps and wondering why
this
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: Asia - new/additional diagnosis
I would DEFINITELY stay with EVO. Lymphoma thrives on carbs, so you should
limit those. EVO does not have many carbs, as it is grain-free.
Some people buy Essiac tea at the health food store and
amino
acid that is supposed to fight lymphoma as well, but I can't remember the
name. Hills or Walthams has a special lymphoma diet for dogs that is rich in
that amino acid-- you can check, and then supplement Asia with it, as there is
no commercial lymphoma diet for cats to my know
Dianne,
Best wishes & prayers are on the way for you & Asia.
Yvonne
I personally think the Innova Evo is a really good food, and have never even
heard of Natural Balance. But you're right, at this point, the important
thing is just to get anything into her, so I'd feed her which-ever she likes
the best!
I'm SO glad you got that second opinion from a better vet! So
That's great. Please let us know what happens.
Michelle
In a message dated 11/24/2006 11:44:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have an appointment today at 4 pm with an oncologist/internal medicine vet
for evaluation of Asia. This is a relief just knowing I ca
PCV 32 means that she is not anemic. I would not worry about her blood
count.
It sounds like she has fluid in or around her lungs. This could mean
pneumonia, which would be treated with antibiotics. Or it could mean
mediastinal
lymphoma (see my previous email) or congestive heart failur
hemothorax could be:
Pneumothorax refers to air accumulation in the chest cavity. As odd as this
sounds, the chest cavity must have a vacuum (no air) to work properly. There
should be no air pressure outside the lungs. This enables them to inflate
when the muscle of the chest are relaxed and it ex
I'm glad you are going to get a second opinion. Please keep us posted
elizabeth
In a message dated 11/24/06 08:38:34 Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Have an appointment today at 4 pm with an oncologist/internal medicine vet for
evaluation of Asia. This is a relief
Have an appointment today at 4 pm with an oncologist/internal medicine vet for
evaluation of Asia. This is a relief just knowing I can get to Dr. Ward today.
Been there before with dogs and she will tell me the blunt truth. Then I can
decide what to do next.
Have a friend in NY that is a
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