Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-06-02 Thread Lance
Glad to hear that Gribble is doing well. It's amazing how easy it is to take 
normal for granted until we deal with FeLV, cancer, or any other problem. 
Then, normal becomes a victory and a treasure. I celebrate whenever Ember 
eats well.

The surgeon thinks that Ember has a diaphragmatic hernia, but a radiologist is 
going to confirm the results of the CT scan. I'd like to get her into surgery 
asap, as I'm concerned her symptoms are progressing. A person with a hernia is 
much easier, in that you can tell them to stop doing anything laborious or 
challenging. Cats just keep doing whatever they've always done.

Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers. I'll update when we know more.

Lance

On May 29, 2013, at 6:48 AM, Margo toomanykitti...@earthlink.net wrote:

 
 Hi Lance,
 
  They are both (knocking madly on wood) doing quite well. Better than 
 I'd expected for Gribble, he's back to normal at least for him G. Because 
 his catheterization seems to be what activated his (apparently) dormant 
 Leukemia, I'm hesitant to subject Mako to the stress of surgery. We're on a 
 watch and wait. It's possible his lump has been there for a while, so who 
 knows. His only symptoms (and what occasioned his testing) have been with 
 his eyes, and most of that is only apparent in hindsight.
 
I do tend to look to surgery even for cats with a mass that's 
 likely to re-occur, if it will add to quality of life. My Pattern had oral 
 SCC, and the growth was interfering with her eating. So it was debulked, and 
 she was able to spend another 10 months with only minor hitches. We didn't 
 use any kind of chemo, only because it has not been shown to have much effect 
 on this disease.
 
Hoping everything goes wonderfully, we're crossing fingers, toes, 
 paws and whiskers,
 
 Margo and the Kids
 


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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-06-02 Thread Margo


Hi Lance,

That's a much better diagnosis! Not a happy thing, certainly, but 
at least it is something manageable, and unrelated (I would think) to the FeLV.

I'll keep positive thoughts and best wishes heading your way.

Crossing fingers, toes, paws and whiskers, as well.

All the best to Ember, and to you.

Margo




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From: Lance lini...@fastmail.fm
Sent: Jun 2, 2013 10:42 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

Glad to hear that Gribble is doing well. It's amazing how easy it is to take 
normal for granted until we deal with FeLV, cancer, or any other problem. 
Then, normal becomes a victory and a treasure. I celebrate whenever Ember 
eats well.

The surgeon thinks that Ember has a diaphragmatic hernia, but a radiologist is 
going to confirm the results of the CT scan. I'd like to get her into surgery 
asap, as I'm concerned her symptoms are progressing. A person with a hernia is 
much easier, in that you can tell them to stop doing anything laborious or 
challenging. Cats just keep doing whatever they've always done.

Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers. I'll update when we know more.

Lance

On May 29, 2013, at 6:48 AM, Margo toomanykitti...@earthlink.net wrote:

 
 Hi Lance,
 
  They are both (knocking madly on wood) doing quite well. Better 
 than I'd expected for Gribble, he's back to normal at least for him G. 
 Because his catheterization seems to be what activated his (apparently) 
 dormant Leukemia, I'm hesitant to subject Mako to the stress of surgery. 
 We're on a watch and wait. It's possible his lump has been there for a 
 while, so who knows. His only symptoms (and what occasioned his testing) 
 have been with his eyes, and most of that is only apparent in hindsight.
 
I do tend to look to surgery even for cats with a mass that's 
 likely to re-occur, if it will add to quality of life. My Pattern had oral 
 SCC, and the growth was interfering with her eating. So it was debulked, and 
 she was able to spend another 10 months with only minor hitches. We didn't 
 use any kind of chemo, only because it has not been shown to have much 
 effect on this disease.
 
Hoping everything goes wonderfully, we're crossing fingers, toes, 
 paws and whiskers,
 
 Margo and the Kids
 


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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-06-02 Thread Bonnie Hogue
Thanks for the update, Lance
Still holding a good thought for you and your little Ember!
Bonnie

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Lance
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2013 7:43 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

Glad to hear that Gribble is doing well. It's amazing how easy it is to take
normal for granted until we deal with FeLV, cancer, or any other problem.
Then, normal becomes a victory and a treasure. I celebrate whenever Ember
eats well.

The surgeon thinks that Ember has a diaphragmatic hernia, but a radiologist
is going to confirm the results of the CT scan. I'd like to get her into
surgery asap, as I'm concerned her symptoms are progressing. A person with a
hernia is much easier, in that you can tell them to stop doing anything
laborious or challenging. Cats just keep doing whatever they've always done.

Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers. I'll update when we know more.

Lance

On May 29, 2013, at 6:48 AM, Margo toomanykitti...@earthlink.net wrote:

 
 Hi Lance,
 
  They are both (knocking madly on wood) doing quite well. Better
than I'd expected for Gribble, he's back to normal at least for him G.
Because his catheterization seems to be what activated his (apparently)
dormant Leukemia, I'm hesitant to subject Mako to the stress of surgery.
We're on a watch and wait. It's possible his lump has been there for a
while, so who knows. His only symptoms (and what occasioned his testing)
have been with his eyes, and most of that is only apparent in hindsight.
 
I do tend to look to surgery even for cats with a mass that's
likely to re-occur, if it will add to quality of life. My Pattern had oral
SCC, and the growth was interfering with her eating. So it was debulked, and
she was able to spend another 10 months with only minor hitches. We didn't
use any kind of chemo, only because it has not been shown to have much
effect on this disease.
 
Hoping everything goes wonderfully, we're crossing fingers,
toes, paws and whiskers,
 
 Margo and the Kids
 


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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-05-29 Thread Margo


Hi Lance,

  They are both (knocking madly on wood) doing quite well. Better than 
I'd expected for Gribble, he's back to normal at least for him G. Because 
his catheterization seems to be what activated his (apparently) dormant 
Leukemia, I'm hesitant to subject Mako to the stress of surgery. We're on a 
watch and wait. It's possible his lump has been there for a while, so who 
knows. His only symptoms (and what occasioned his testing) have been with his 
eyes, and most of that is only apparent in hindsight.

I do tend to look to surgery even for cats with a mass that's 
likely to re-occur, if it will add to quality of life. My Pattern had oral SCC, 
and the growth was interfering with her eating. So it was debulked, and she was 
able to spend another 10 months with only minor hitches. We didn't use any kind 
of chemo, only because it has not been shown to have much effect on this 
disease.

Hoping everything goes wonderfully, we're crossing fingers, toes, 
paws and whiskers,

Margo and the Kids


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From: Lance lini...@fastmail.fm
Sent: May 28, 2013 6:26 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers. I really appreciate them.

Margo, it's so hard to know what to do. In Ember's case, I feel like the 
surgeon will probably want to go ahead with surgery, unless it's obvious that 
something (other than the lung mass) is very wrong. I've seen articles online 
that indicate that a thoracotomy might be performed even when the disease has 
metastasized out of the lungs. I don't understand why one would put a cat 
through that if he or she is only going to have to deal with another cancer 
not long after recovering from the surgery.

How is Gribble doing now?

Lance

On May 28, 2013, at 11:19 AM, Margo toomanykitti...@earthlink.net wrote:

 
 
 Dear Lance,
 
   I hope that you will find something treatable. My Mako also has a 
 mass, and we keep going back and forth with how to proceed.
 
   My thoughts will be with you and Ember, hoping for a good result.
 
   Please let us know how it goes...
 
 Margo, Mako and Gribble.


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[Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-05-28 Thread Lance
We're taking Ember to a veterinary surgeon in another town tomorrow. The main 
reason for going is to get diagnostics and finally know for sure what the lung 
mass is. I should have done this a month ago, and I'm kicking myself for not 
having been aggressive. 

Depending on what the vet says, he might be opening Ember up tomorrow to remove 
the tumor. I have big reservations about this, which is why I didn't pursue 
things more previously. But as I watched Ember eat last Thursday night, it 
occurred to me that I should at least find out what this is and give Ember the 
possibility of more time. She's been such a wonderful cat, and I'd love to have 
more time with her, if that's possible.

Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

Lance
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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-05-28 Thread Margo


Dear Lance,

   I hope that you will find something treatable. My Mako also has a 
mass, and we keep going back and forth with how to proceed.

   My thoughts will be with you and Ember, hoping for a good result.

   Please let us know how it goes...

Margo, Mako and Gribble.


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From: Lance lini...@fastmail.fm
Sent: May 28, 2013 12:05 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

We're taking Ember to a veterinary surgeon in another town tomorrow. The main 
reason for going is to get diagnostics and finally know for sure what the lung 
mass is. I should have done this a month ago, and I'm kicking myself for not 
having been aggressive. 

Depending on what the vet says, he might be opening Ember up tomorrow to 
remove the tumor. I have big reservations about this, which is why I didn't 
pursue things more previously. But as I watched Ember eat last Thursday night, 
it occurred to me that I should at least find out what this is and give Ember 
the possibility of more time. She's been such a wonderful cat, and I'd love to 
have more time with her, if that's possible.

Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

Lance
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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-05-28 Thread Amanda K. Payne
Lance,

I'm definitely keeping you and Ember in my thoughts!  I hope her procedure
tomorrow goes well and you get some good news.

Best,
-Amanda


On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Lance lini...@fastmail.fm wrote:

 We're taking Ember to a veterinary surgeon in another town tomorrow. The
 main reason for going is to get diagnostics and finally know for sure what
 the lung mass is. I should have done this a month ago, and I'm kicking
 myself for not having been aggressive.

 Depending on what the vet says, he might be opening Ember up tomorrow to
 remove the tumor. I have big reservations about this, which is why I didn't
 pursue things more previously. But as I watched Ember eat last Thursday
 night, it occurred to me that I should at least find out what this is and
 give Ember the possibility of more time. She's been such a wonderful cat,
 and I'd love to have more time with her, if that's possible.

 Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

 Lance
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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-05-28 Thread Bonnie Hogue
Lance, you and Ember are in my thoughts and prayers.  May all go well!
Hugs
Bonnie

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Lance
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 9:06 AM
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

We're taking Ember to a veterinary surgeon in another town tomorrow. The
main reason for going is to get diagnostics and finally know for sure what
the lung mass is. I should have done this a month ago, and I'm kicking
myself for not having been aggressive. 

Depending on what the vet says, he might be opening Ember up tomorrow to
remove the tumor. I have big reservations about this, which is why I didn't
pursue things more previously. But as I watched Ember eat last Thursday
night, it occurred to me that I should at least find out what this is and
give Ember the possibility of more time. She's been such a wonderful cat,
and I'd love to have more time with her, if that's possible.

Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

Lance
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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-05-28 Thread Maryam Ulomi
You are all in my thoughts and prayers

Sent from my iPhone.

On May 28, 2013, at 13:51, Bonnie Hogue ho...@sonic.net wrote:

 Lance, you and Ember are in my thoughts and prayers.  May all go well!
 Hugs
 Bonnie
 
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 Lance
 Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 9:06 AM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Ember exam
 
 We're taking Ember to a veterinary surgeon in another town tomorrow. The
 main reason for going is to get diagnostics and finally know for sure what
 the lung mass is. I should have done this a month ago, and I'm kicking
 myself for not having been aggressive. 
 
 Depending on what the vet says, he might be opening Ember up tomorrow to
 remove the tumor. I have big reservations about this, which is why I didn't
 pursue things more previously. But as I watched Ember eat last Thursday
 night, it occurred to me that I should at least find out what this is and
 give Ember the possibility of more time. She's been such a wonderful cat,
 and I'd love to have more time with her, if that's possible.
 
 Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
 
 Lance
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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-05-28 Thread Beth
Good luck Lance. You  Ember are in my thoughts.

Beth


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 From: Lance lini...@fastmail.fm
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:05 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Ember exam
 

We're taking Ember to a veterinary surgeon in another town tomorrow. The main 
reason for going is to get diagnostics and finally know for sure what the lung 
mass is. I should have done this a month ago, and I'm kicking myself for not 
having been aggressive. 

Depending on what the vet says, he might be opening Ember up tomorrow to remove 
the tumor. I have big reservations about this, which is why I didn't pursue 
things more previously. But as I watched Ember eat last Thursday night, it 
occurred to me that I should at least find out what this is and give Ember the 
possibility of more time. She's been such a wonderful cat, and I'd love to have 
more time with her, if that's possible.

Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

Lance
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Re: [Felvtalk] Ember exam

2013-05-28 Thread Lance
Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers. I really appreciate them.

Margo, it's so hard to know what to do. In Ember's case, I feel like the 
surgeon will probably want to go ahead with surgery, unless it's obvious that 
something (other than the lung mass) is very wrong. I've seen articles online 
that indicate that a thoracotomy might be performed even when the disease has 
metastasized out of the lungs. I don't understand why one would put a cat 
through that if he or she is only going to have to deal with another cancer not 
long after recovering from the surgery.

How is Gribble doing now?

Lance

On May 28, 2013, at 11:19 AM, Margo toomanykitti...@earthlink.net wrote:

 
 
 Dear Lance,
 
   I hope that you will find something treatable. My Mako also has a 
 mass, and we keep going back and forth with how to proceed.
 
   My thoughts will be with you and Ember, hoping for a good result.
 
   Please let us know how it goes...
 
 Margo, Mako and Gribble.


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