Re: [Felvtalk] Charles & fluid

2013-08-12 Thread dlgegg
has chapperal and neem in it, are you sure it is th same?  Also this does not 
go by that name.

 Lee Evans  wrote: 
> It's called Neoplasene for cancer. It does work some of the time but it did 
> not work on Puss-Puss because her cancer was too advanced I think. She had a 
> tumor that was coming from her hock bone. She didn't seem to mind the liquid 
> though. My friend actually tasted a bit of it to see if it was horrendous but 
> it wasn't. Her cat had an ear tumor but eventually died in spite of the 
> Neoplasene. But it's probably good for squamous cell carcinoma on the surface 
> of the skin.


 
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>
> From: "dlg...@windstream.net" 
>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
>Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 6:04 PM
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Charles & fluid
> 
>
>I have been involved with Lil Bit lately, so may have missed something.  I am 
>on a cancer group and am using the black salve on my leg to get rid of a 
>Lymphoma and taking a tonic.  This stuff seems to cure just about everything.  
>It is bitter, but many of the members swear by it.  Could be it could help 
>Charles. I use a 3ml syringe and shoot it into he side of her mouth and then 
>stroke her throat to make her swallow it.  If you would like, I could 
>recommend you for membership.
>
> Lorrie  wrote: 
>> Hi Marci,
>> 
>> Depending on his condition, meaning if this fluid is going 
>> to keep filling his lungs, you may have to continue using the
>> lasix for the rest of his life.  Your vet will know and meanwhile
>> keep a close eye on him.  I am so glad he is better for now.
>> 
>> Lorrie
>> 
>> 
>> On 08-12, Marci Greer wrote:
>> >     Hi everyone,
>> > 
>> >    Thanks so much for all your thoughts! Charles is slowly improving, his
>> >    breathing is a lot better, he is still "slow" walking and moving
>> >    around, I would say that is expected. We will do more x-rays when the
>> >    fluid is hopefully gone to see more, and blood work.  Does anyone have
>> >    any idea how long the fluid should take to get out? I guess it would
>> >    depend on how much fluid there is?  It is hard to see him so slow and
>> >    grouchy! But on a positive note, when I was making his food to hide his
>> >    pill in, he was rubbing on me, he was also trying to get in the
>> >    refrigerator! Ha! Thanks again everyone so much!
>> > 
>> >    Thanks
>> >    Marci, Allyn & Charles
>> 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Charles & fluid

2013-08-12 Thread Lee Evans
It's called Neoplasene for cancer. It does work some of the time but it did not 
work on Puss-Puss because her cancer was too advanced I think. She had a tumor 
that was coming from her hock bone. She didn't seem to mind the liquid though. 
My friend actually tasted a bit of it to see if it was horrendous but it 
wasn't. Her cat had an ear tumor but eventually died in spite of the 
Neoplasene. But it's probably good for squamous cell carcinoma on the surface 
of the skin.


 
Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty neighbors 
too!





>
> From: "dlg...@windstream.net" 
>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
>Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 6:04 PM
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Charles & fluid
> 
>
>I have been involved with Lil Bit lately, so may have missed something.  I am 
>on a cancer group and am using the black salve on my leg to get rid of a 
>Lymphoma and taking a tonic.  This stuff seems to cure just about everything.  
>It is bitter, but many of the members swear by it.  Could be it could help 
>Charles. I use a 3ml syringe and shoot it into he side of her mouth and then 
>stroke her throat to make her swallow it.  If you would like, I could 
>recommend you for membership.
>
> Lorrie  wrote: 
>> Hi Marci,
>> 
>> Depending on his condition, meaning if this fluid is going 
>> to keep filling his lungs, you may have to continue using the
>> lasix for the rest of his life.  Your vet will know and meanwhile
>> keep a close eye on him.  I am so glad he is better for now.
>> 
>> Lorrie
>> 
>> 
>> On 08-12, Marci Greer wrote:
>> >     Hi everyone,
>> > 
>> >    Thanks so much for all your thoughts! Charles is slowly improving, his
>> >    breathing is a lot better, he is still "slow" walking and moving
>> >    around, I would say that is expected. We will do more x-rays when the
>> >    fluid is hopefully gone to see more, and blood work.  Does anyone have
>> >    any idea how long the fluid should take to get out? I guess it would
>> >    depend on how much fluid there is?  It is hard to see him so slow and
>> >    grouchy! But on a positive note, when I was making his food to hide his
>> >    pill in, he was rubbing on me, he was also trying to get in the
>> >    refrigerator! Ha! Thanks again everyone so much!
>> > 
>> >    Thanks
>> >    Marci, Allyn & Charles
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Charles & fluid

2013-08-12 Thread dlgegg
I have been involved with Lil Bit lately, so may have missed something.  I am 
on a cancer group and am using the black salve on my leg to get rid of a 
Lymphoma and taking a tonic.  This stuff seems to cure just about everything.  
It is bitter, but many of the members swear by it.  Could be it could help 
Charles. I use a 3ml syringe and shoot it into he side of her mouth and then 
stroke her throat to make her swallow it.  If you would like, I could recommend 
you for membership.

 Lorrie  wrote: 
> Hi Marci,
> 
> Depending on his condition, meaning if this fluid is going 
> to keep filling his lungs, you may have to continue using the
> lasix for the rest of his life.  Your vet will know and meanwhile
> keep a close eye on him.  I am so glad he is better for now.
> 
> Lorrie
> 
> 
> On 08-12, Marci Greer wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > 
> >Thanks so much for all your thoughts! Charles is slowly improving, his
> >breathing is a lot better, he is still "slow" walking and moving
> >around, I would say that is expected. We will do more x-rays when the
> >fluid is hopefully gone to see more, and blood work.  Does anyone have
> >any idea how long the fluid should take to get out? I guess it would
> >depend on how much fluid there is?  It is hard to see him so slow and
> >grouchy! But on a positive note, when I was making his food to hide his
> >pill in, he was rubbing on me, he was also trying to get in the
> >refrigerator! Ha! Thanks again everyone so much!
> > 
> >Thanks
> >Marci, Allyn & Charles
> 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Charles & fluid

2013-08-12 Thread Lorrie
Hi Marci,

Depending on his condition, meaning if this fluid is going 
to keep filling his lungs, you may have to continue using the
lasix for the rest of his life.  Your vet will know and meanwhile
keep a close eye on him.  I am so glad he is better for now.

Lorrie


On 08-12, Marci Greer wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
>Thanks so much for all your thoughts! Charles is slowly improving, his
>breathing is a lot better, he is still "slow" walking and moving
>around, I would say that is expected. We will do more x-rays when the
>fluid is hopefully gone to see more, and blood work.  Does anyone have
>any idea how long the fluid should take to get out? I guess it would
>depend on how much fluid there is?  It is hard to see him so slow and
>grouchy! But on a positive note, when I was making his food to hide his
>pill in, he was rubbing on me, he was also trying to get in the
>refrigerator! Ha! Thanks again everyone so much!
> 
>Thanks
>Marci, Allyn & Charles


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