Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-13 Thread Heather
Hi, curious what the growth on the lip was and how it was treated?

I encounter so many things in my feral colonies and have one now that I
think has eonsinophilic granuloma...anyway, just curious for learning
purposes what it was  how it was treated:-)

Thanks!

Heather

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 12:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 One of my cats had a huge growth on her lip and five or six different vets
 misdiagnosed it. We gave her all kinds of medicines. Finally, I found a vet
 who knew exactly what it was and it was cleared up within a week. The same
 cat has lymphoma and it took over a year to get a correct diagnosis. Now I
 see vet specialists whenever possible it if is something unusual.

 --
 Michele

 -- Original message --
 From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was
 extremely
  high or low. I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for his
 shot.
  Thanks
 
  Viky Digangi
  Support Enforcement Officer II
  Monroe Regional Office
  318-362-5280 ext 297
  Fax 318-362-3363
 
 
 
   10/12/08 9:07 PM 
  Hi,
 
  Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not
 anemic
  and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest
 that you
  have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact diagnosis
 and to
  rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets and are
 usually
  benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so extensively
 though. I've
  never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by Felv.
 
  I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to
 know if
  the growth is cancerous or not.
 
  Good luck!
  Michele
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Viky Digangi
 
I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive
   for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last
 December
   when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet.
 Although
   he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the
 virus.
   He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a
 series of
  the
   immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every
  two
   weeks.
  
   Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail
 of
  blood
   drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg
 (which I
   had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently
 have and
   he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's
  condition
   surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by
 now so
   I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open
 again. He
   cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else
 had
   encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he
 would
   switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing.
  
   Any suggestions?
  
  
   Viky Digangi
  
   Viky Digangi
   Support Enforcement Officer II
   Monroe Regional Office
   318-362-5280 ext 297
   Fax 318-362-3363
  
  
  
  
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-13 Thread Viky Digangi
He is having surgery right now.  They will biopsy it and let me know.



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 Heather [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/13/08 8:03 AM 
Hi, curious what the growth on the lip was and how it was treated?

I encounter so many things in my feral colonies and have one now that I
think has eonsinophilic granuloma...anyway, just curious for learning
purposes what it was  how it was treated:-)

Thanks!

Heather

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 12:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 One of my cats had a huge growth on her lip and five or six different vets
 misdiagnosed it. We gave her all kinds of medicines. Finally, I found a vet
 who knew exactly what it was and it was cleared up within a week. The same
 cat has lymphoma and it took over a year to get a correct diagnosis. Now I
 see vet specialists whenever possible it if is something unusual.

 --
 Michele

 -- Original message --
 From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was
 extremely
  high or low. I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for his
 shot.
  Thanks
 
  Viky Digangi
  Support Enforcement Officer II
  Monroe Regional Office
  318-362-5280 ext 297
  Fax 318-362-3363
 
 
 
   10/12/08 9:07 PM 
  Hi,
 
  Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not
 anemic
  and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest
 that you
  have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact diagnosis
 and to
  rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets and are
 usually
  benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so extensively
 though. I've
  never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by Felv.
 
  I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to
 know if
  the growth is cancerous or not.
 
  Good luck!
  Michele
 
  -- Original message --
  From: Viky Digangi
 
I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive
   for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last
 December
   when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet.
 Although
   he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the
 virus.
   He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a
 series of
  the
   immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every
  two
   weeks.
  
   Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail
 of
  blood
   drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg
 (which I
   had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently
 have and
   he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's
  condition
   surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by
 now so
   I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open
 again. He
   cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else
 had
   encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he
 would
   switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing.
  
   Any suggestions?
  
  
   Viky Digangi
  
   Viky Digangi
   Support Enforcement Officer II
   Monroe Regional Office
   318-362-5280 ext 297
   Fax 318-362-3363
  
  
  
  
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-13 Thread Viky Digangi
It's not a steroid.  It's immuno regulen.  He has been doing really well on it. 
   Thank you for your prayers.



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Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 Laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:56 PM 
What shot are you taking him in for?
Please be careful if it is a steroid injection. Injections put more
medication into a cat than the cat can process and if the cat has a bad
reaction to steroids, there is no way to cut back like you can with pills.
My Cooper had a bad reaction to his first prednisilone pill so I
discontinued them. Just my 2 cents. Prayers still coming your way
Laurie

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Viky Digangi
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 9:53 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was
extremely high or low.  I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for
his shot.  Thanks

Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:07 PM 
Hi,

Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not
anemic and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest
that you have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact
diagnosis and to rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets
and are usually benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so
extensively though. I've never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by
Felv.

I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to know
if the growth is cancerous or not.

Good luck!
Michele

-- Original message -- 
From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
positive 
 for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last
December 
 when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet.
Although 
 he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the
virus. 
 He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a series
of the 
 immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
every two 
 weeks. 
 
 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail of
blood 
 drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg
(which I 
 had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently have
and 
 he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's
condition 
 surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by
now so 
 I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open again.
He 
 cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else had 
 encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he would 
 switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing. 
 
 Any suggestions? 
 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 Support Enforcement Officer II 
 Monroe Regional Office 
 318-362-5280 ext 297 
 Fax 318-362-3363 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-13 Thread Laurieskatz
Oh! Thanks for clarifying. Anxious to hear about biopsy results.
Laurie

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Viky Digangi
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:22 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

It's not a steroid.  It's immuno regulen.  He has been doing really well on
it.Thank you for your prayers.



Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 Laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:56 PM 
What shot are you taking him in for?
Please be careful if it is a steroid injection. Injections put more
medication into a cat than the cat can process and if the cat has a bad
reaction to steroids, there is no way to cut back like you can with pills.
My Cooper had a bad reaction to his first prednisilone pill so I
discontinued them. Just my 2 cents. Prayers still coming your way
Laurie

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Viky Digangi
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 9:53 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was
extremely high or low.  I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for
his shot.  Thanks

Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:07 PM 
Hi,

Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not
anemic and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest
that you have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact
diagnosis and to rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets
and are usually benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so
extensively though. I've never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by
Felv.

I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to know
if the growth is cancerous or not.

Good luck!
Michele

-- Original message -- 
From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
positive 
 for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last
December 
 when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet.
Although 
 he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the
virus. 
 He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a series
of the 
 immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
every two 
 weeks. 
 
 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail of
blood 
 drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg
(which I 
 had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently have
and 
 he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's
condition 
 surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by
now so 
 I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open again.
He 
 cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else had 
 encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he would 
 switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing. 
 
 Any suggestions? 
 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 Support Enforcement Officer II 
 Monroe Regional Office 
 318-362-5280 ext 297 
 Fax 318-362-3363 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-13 Thread dlgegg
i know the vets have to go with what they are trained to do, but has anyone 
thought of holistic meds.  i have done some research on this and one thing i 
know is using aromatic oils is tricky with cats.  maleucca is especially 
deadly.  one whiff and your cat is dead.  which leads to use of aromatic oils 
to make house smell nice, etc.  we who have cats have to be especially careful. 
 ASPCA has some good info on it.  mostly, i was thinking of vitamins and 
minerals.  first, you have to locate a holistic vet to advise you on doses, 
etc.  worked for me with my cancer.  Prayer is our first line of defense, but 
using the plants, etc. that God has given us is next.  i was on 3 different 
chemos and when last one almost wiped out my red cells, dr. stopped it and we 
went back to you have 3 - 4 months.  after a year of no chemo, lots of 
vitamins, i was suddenly in remission.  now i have been in remission for 5 
years.  i trust my vet, he has already prescribed some herbals for Snuggles.  
things to help even out his ph and help his kidneys, but would really like to 
find holistic vet nearby to work with along side my vet.  dorlis
 Laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Oh! Thanks for clarifying. Anxious to hear about biopsy results.
 Laurie
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Viky Digangi
 Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:22 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey
 
 It's not a steroid.  It's immuno regulen.  He has been doing really well on
 it.Thank you for your prayers.
 
 
 
 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363
 
 
 
  Laurieskatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:56 PM 
 What shot are you taking him in for?
 Please be careful if it is a steroid injection. Injections put more
 medication into a cat than the cat can process and if the cat has a bad
 reaction to steroids, there is no way to cut back like you can with pills.
 My Cooper had a bad reaction to his first prednisilone pill so I
 discontinued them. Just my 2 cents. Prayers still coming your way
 Laurie
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Viky Digangi
 Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 9:53 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey
 
 He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was
 extremely high or low.  I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for
 his shot.  Thanks
 
 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363
 
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:07 PM 
 Hi,
 
 Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not
 anemic and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest
 that you have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact
 diagnosis and to rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets
 and are usually benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so
 extensively though. I've never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by
 Felv.
 
 I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to know
 if the growth is cancerous or not.
 
 Good luck!
 Michele
 
 -- Original message -- 
 From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
  I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive 
  for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last
 December 
  when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet.
 Although 
  he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the
 virus. 
  He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a series
 of the 
  immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every two 
  weeks. 
  
  Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail of
 blood 
  drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg
 (which I 
  had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently have
 and 
  he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's
 condition 
  surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by
 now so 
  I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open again.
 He 
  cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else had 
  encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he would 
  switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing. 
  
  Any suggestions? 
  
  
  Viky Digangi 
  
  Viky Digangi 
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  Monroe Regional Office 
  318-362-5280 ext 297 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Viky Digangi
Marylyn,

No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will check into 
that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted keeping Mickey.  He 
has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God for every day I have with him.  
He is a little black and white tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7 pounds.


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 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM 
Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check  
about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and  
an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so  
very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.   
You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your  
heart and in your mind.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was  
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus  
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did  
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this  
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic  
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno  
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him  
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the  
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma  
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took  
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would  
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would  
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I  
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open  
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if  
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of  
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that  
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread CATHERINE DIDONNA
I FEEL FOR YOU .I lost My Mickey,a female, to cancer..But Tiger I lost 
to felv..How I loved themCathy  Keep up the good work,Don't 
know about the leg problem. Are they related?
?
--- On Sun, 10/12/08, Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 8:56 PM

Marylyn,

No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will check
into that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted keeping Mickey. 
He has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God for every day I have with
him.  He is a little black and white tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7 pounds.


Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM

Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check  
about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and  
an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so  
very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.   
You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your  
heart and in your mind.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was  
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus  
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did  
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this  
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic  
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno  
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him  
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the  
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma  
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took  
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would  
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would  
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I  
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open  
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if  
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of  
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that  
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Marylyn
If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations.  I  
prefer to have my friends checked out personally but Dr. EA Boswell  
(Louisville, Ky)  is the alternative vet for my two little ones and  
has been for several who have left this world.  My regular vets  
referred me to her in 1996.  Dr. Susan Maier, Simpsonville, Ky. is  
another very good alternative vet.  Both hold DVMs but chose to  
practice holistically.  Dr. Boswell is well known in show horse  
circles and has worked with the Louisville Zoo.  Both are very well  
qualified and respected.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 Marylyn,

 No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will  
 check into that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted  
 keeping Mickey.  He has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God  
 for every day I have with him.  He is a little black and white  
 tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7 pounds.


 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363



 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM 
 Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check
 about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and
 an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so
 very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.
 You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your
 heart and in your mind.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363




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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey ~ link

2008-10-12 Thread Laurieskatz
http://www.familyvet.com/Cats/Cancer.html
I googled feline leg adenoma and got this page.
Lots here. Some of it scary (my Frankie ~FeLv_ ~ has chin lumps and one was
diagnosed as mast cell tumor) but it sounds like adenomas are not malignant.

Prayers for you both. Please post what you find out.
Someone else suggested holisitic vet. I am wondering, too, about an internal
medicine specialist. That is who Frankie is seeing tomorrow. 
Laurie

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of CATHERINE DIDONNA
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 8:06 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

I FEEL FOR YOU .I lost My Mickey,a female, to cancer..But Tiger I
lost to felv..How I loved themCathy  Keep up the good
work,Don't know about the leg problem. Are they related?
?
--- On Sun, 10/12/08, Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 8:56 PM

Marylyn,

No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will check
into that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted keeping
Mickey. 
He has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God for every day I have with
him.  He is a little black and white tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7
pounds.


Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM

Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check  
about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and  
an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so  
very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.   
You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your  
heart and in your mind.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was  
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus  
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did  
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this  
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic  
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno  
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him  
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the  
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma  
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took  
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would  
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would  
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I  
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open  
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if  
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of  
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that  
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Laurieskatz
Wondering, do you have phone numbers?
If not, I am sure they can be located.
Thanks for this info!
Laurie

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marylyn
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 8:09 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations.  I  
prefer to have my friends checked out personally but Dr. EA Boswell  
(Louisville, Ky)  is the alternative vet for my two little ones and  
has been for several who have left this world.  My regular vets  
referred me to her in 1996.  Dr. Susan Maier, Simpsonville, Ky. is  
another very good alternative vet.  Both hold DVMs but chose to  
practice holistically.  Dr. Boswell is well known in show horse  
circles and has worked with the Louisville Zoo.  Both are very well  
qualified and respected.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 Marylyn,

 No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will  
 check into that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted  
 keeping Mickey.  He has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God  
 for every day I have with him.  He is a little black and white  
 tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7 pounds.


 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363



 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM 
 Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check
 about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and
 an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so
 very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.
 You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your
 heart and in your mind.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

 Viky Digangi
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Marylyn
My wonderful Dixie, whose first stop we decided what to do with her  
after being tested for FeLV, was at Dr. Boswell, weighed just about  
that much.  She left this world June 12..I miss her so much.   
A month after she left she sent me a wonderful little boy named  
Copper.  Two weeks later, knowing there was no way one little kitten  
could keep me busy enough, she sent me a second little boy, Thomas  
(don't ask).  Both came from the pine thicket she came from and  
neither wanted to be invited to dinner by  the hawks, dogs, fox,  
coyotes.

http://horizonvetserv.com is Dr. Mair's website.  Dr. Boswell can be  
reached at 502.499.9663.  You can tell either one that Dixie and I  
sent you.

Again, blessings.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 Marylyn,

 No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will  
 check into that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted  
 keeping Mickey.  He has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God  
 for every day I have with him.  He is a little black and white  
 tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7 pounds.


 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363



 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM 
 Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check
 about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and
 an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so
 very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.
 You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your
 heart and in your mind.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

 Viky Digangi
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Marylyn
I just sent the website for Dr. Mair and the phone number for Dr.  
Boswell.  If you don't get them soon, please email again.  I love them  
both.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Laurieskatz wrote:

 Wondering, do you have phone numbers?
 If not, I am sure they can be located.
 Thanks for this info!
 Laurie

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marylyn
 Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 8:09 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

 If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations.  I
 prefer to have my friends checked out personally but Dr. EA Boswell
 (Louisville, Ky)  is the alternative vet for my two little ones and
 has been for several who have left this world.  My regular vets
 referred me to her in 1996.  Dr. Susan Maier, Simpsonville, Ky. is
 another very good alternative vet.  Both hold DVMs but chose to
 practice holistically.  Dr. Boswell is well known in show horse
 circles and has worked with the Louisville Zoo.  Both are very well
 qualified and respected.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 Marylyn,

 No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will
 check into that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted
 keeping Mickey.  He has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God
 for every day I have with him.  He is a little black and white
 tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7 pounds.


 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363



 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM 
 Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check
 about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and
 an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so
 very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.
 You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your
 heart and in your mind.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

 Viky Digangi
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 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363




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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Laurieskatz
Yes I did get them. Thanks!
I think my Keisha sent me a cat this summer. She is Tessa and I am trying to
introduce her to my other five. She is the exact body type (pudgy with short
legs) and personality of Keisha..purrs constantly, bites if over stimulated,
undemanding yet constantly available.
L

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marylyn
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 8:24 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

I just sent the website for Dr. Mair and the phone number for Dr.  
Boswell.  If you don't get them soon, please email again.  I love them  
both.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Laurieskatz wrote:

 Wondering, do you have phone numbers?
 If not, I am sure they can be located.
 Thanks for this info!
 Laurie

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marylyn
 Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 8:09 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

 If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations.  I
 prefer to have my friends checked out personally but Dr. EA Boswell
 (Louisville, Ky)  is the alternative vet for my two little ones and
 has been for several who have left this world.  My regular vets
 referred me to her in 1996.  Dr. Susan Maier, Simpsonville, Ky. is
 another very good alternative vet.  Both hold DVMs but chose to
 practice holistically.  Dr. Boswell is well known in show horse
 circles and has worked with the Louisville Zoo.  Both are very well
 qualified and respected.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 Marylyn,

 No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will
 check into that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted
 keeping Mickey.  He has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God
 for every day I have with him.  He is a little black and white
 tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7 pounds.


 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363



 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM 
 Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check
 about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and
 an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so
 very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.
 You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your
 heart and in your mind.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread mdurante
Hi,

Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not anemic 
and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest that you 
have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact diagnosis and to 
rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets and are usually 
benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so extensively though. 
I've never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by Felv.

I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to know if 
the growth is cancerous or not.

Good luck!
Michele

-- Original message -- 
From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was positive 
 for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last December 
 when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet. 
 Although 
 he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the virus. 
 He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a series of 
 the 
 immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him every 
 two 
 weeks. 
 
 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail of 
 blood 
 drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg (which I 
 had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently have and 
 he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's 
 condition 
 surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now 
 so 
 I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open again. He 
 cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else had 
 encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he would 
 switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing. 
 
 Any suggestions? 
 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 
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 Monroe Regional Office 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Viky Digangi
I got them thanks.  I am taking him tomorrow for a shot.  I am going to talk to 
the vet re: what his plans are and then I will decide what to do next.

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 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 8:24 PM 
I just sent the website for Dr. Mair and the phone number for Dr.  
Boswell.  If you don't get them soon, please email again.  I love them  
both.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Laurieskatz wrote:

 Wondering, do you have phone numbers?
 If not, I am sure they can be located.
 Thanks for this info!
 Laurie

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marylyn
 Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 8:09 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

 If you don't have one I know of two that do phone consultations.  I
 prefer to have my friends checked out personally but Dr. EA Boswell
 (Louisville, Ky)  is the alternative vet for my two little ones and
 has been for several who have left this world.  My regular vets
 referred me to her in 1996.  Dr. Susan Maier, Simpsonville, Ky. is
 another very good alternative vet.  Both hold DVMs but chose to
 practice holistically.  Dr. Boswell is well known in show horse
 circles and has worked with the Louisville Zoo.  Both are very well
 qualified and respected.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 Marylyn,

 No I don't think there is a homeopathic vet in my area but I will
 check into that.  Thank you for responding.  I have never regretted
 keeping Mickey.  He has brought me so much pleasure and I thank God
 for every day I have with him.  He is a little black and white
 tuxedo cat who weighs a whopping 7 pounds.


 Viky Digangi
 Support Enforcement Officer II
 Monroe Regional Office
 318-362-5280 ext 297
 Fax 318-362-3363



 Marylyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 7:49 PM 
 Do you have access to a homeopathic/alternative vet?  If so, check
 about a consultation.  Dixie was treated by both her regular vets and
 an alternative vet.  I credit both with her quality of life.  I am so
 very grateful he has had so long with you and hope he has many more.
 You are definately doing something very right.  Know that in your
 heart and in your mind.
 On Oct 12, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
 positive for felv.  For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus
 until last December when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did
 not land on his feet. Although he was not seriously hurt this
 apparently triggered something with the virus.  He became lethargic
 and would not eat.  My vet at the time began a series of the immuno
 regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
 every two weeks.

 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the
 trail of blood drops through the house to Mickey.  He had an adenoma
 on his back leg (which I had not noticed) which burst open.  I took
 him to the vet I currently have and he said normally he would
 perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's condition surgery would
 be dangerous for him.  The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now so I
 said ok.  It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open
 again.  He cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if
 anyone else had encountered a situation like this.I thought of
 asking my vet if he would switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that
 would promote healing.

 Any suggestions?


 Viky Digangi

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 318-362-5280 ext 297
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Viky Digangi
He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was 
extremely high or low.  I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for 
his shot.  Thanks

Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:07 PM 
Hi,

Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not anemic 
and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest that you 
have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact diagnosis and to 
rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets and are usually 
benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so extensively though. 
I've never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by Felv.

I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to know if 
the growth is cancerous or not.

Good luck!
Michele

-- Original message -- 
From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was positive 
 for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last December 
 when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet. 
 Although 
 he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the virus. 
 He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a series of 
 the 
 immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him every 
 two 
 weeks. 
 
 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail of 
 blood 
 drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg (which I 
 had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently have and 
 he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's 
 condition 
 surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now 
 so 
 I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open again. He 
 cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else had 
 encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he would 
 switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing. 
 
 Any suggestions? 
 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 Support Enforcement Officer II 
 Monroe Regional Office 
 318-362-5280 ext 297 
 Fax 318-362-3363 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Viky Digangi
He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was 
extremely high or low.  I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for 
his shot.  Thanks

Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:07 PM 
Hi,

Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not anemic 
and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest that you 
have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact diagnosis and to 
rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets and are usually 
benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so extensively though. 
I've never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by Felv.

I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to know if 
the growth is cancerous or not.

Good luck!
Michele

-- Original message -- 
From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was positive 
 for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last December 
 when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet. 
 Although 
 he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the virus. 
 He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a series of 
 the 
 immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him every 
 two 
 weeks. 
 
 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail of 
 blood 
 drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg (which I 
 had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently have and 
 he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's 
 condition 
 surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now 
 so 
 I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open again. He 
 cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else had 
 encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he would 
 switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing. 
 
 Any suggestions? 
 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 
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 Support Enforcement Officer II 
 Monroe Regional Office 
 318-362-5280 ext 297 
 Fax 318-362-3363 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread Laurieskatz
What shot are you taking him in for?
Please be careful if it is a steroid injection. Injections put more
medication into a cat than the cat can process and if the cat has a bad
reaction to steroids, there is no way to cut back like you can with pills.
My Cooper had a bad reaction to his first prednisilone pill so I
discontinued them. Just my 2 cents. Prayers still coming your way
Laurie

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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was
extremely high or low.  I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for
his shot.  Thanks

Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/08 9:07 PM 
Hi,

Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not
anemic and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest
that you have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact
diagnosis and to rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets
and are usually benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so
extensively though. I've never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by
Felv.

I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to know
if the growth is cancerous or not.

Good luck!
Michele

-- Original message -- 
From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was
positive 
 for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last
December 
 when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet.
Although 
 he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the
virus. 
 He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a series
of the 
 immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him
every two 
 weeks. 
 
 Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail of
blood 
 drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg
(which I 
 had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently have
and 
 he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's
condition 
 surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by
now so 
 I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open again.
He 
 cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else had 
 encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he would 
 switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing. 
 
 Any suggestions? 
 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 
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 Support Enforcement Officer II 
 Monroe Regional Office 
 318-362-5280 ext 297 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Help my Mickey

2008-10-12 Thread mdurante
One of my cats had a huge growth on her lip and five or six different vets 
misdiagnosed it. We gave her all kinds of medicines. Finally, I found a vet who 
knew exactly what it was and it was cleared up within a week. The same cat has 
lymphoma and it took over a year to get a correct diagnosis. Now I see vet 
specialists whenever possible it if is something unusual. 

--
Michele

-- Original message -- 
From: Viky Digangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 He had a complete blood work up a couple of months ago and nothing was 
 extremely 
 high or low. I will suggest a biopsy tomorrow when I take him for his shot. 
 Thanks 
 
 Viky Digangi 
 Support Enforcement Officer II 
 Monroe Regional Office 
 318-362-5280 ext 297 
 Fax 318-362-3363 
 
 
 
  10/12/08 9:07 PM  
 Hi, 
 
 Have you had bloodwork done on Mickey lately to make sure that he's not 
 anemic 
 and to make sure there's not something else going on? I would suggest that 
 you 
 have your vet do a small biopsy of the growth to get an exact diagnosis and 
 to 
 rule out cancer. I think adenomas are common in older pets and are usually 
 benign. I don't think it is common for them to bleed so extensively though. 
 I've 
 never seen any reference to adenomas being cause by Felv. 
 
 I am not sure if prednisone would be helpful; I think you would need to know 
 if 
 the growth is cancerous or not. 
 
 Good luck! 
 Michele 
 
 -- Original message -- 
 From: Viky Digangi 
 
  I adopted Mickey when he was about 5 months old and found out he was 
  positive 
  for felv. For 8 years he displayed no signs of the virus until last 
  December 
  when he fell in the garage about 8 feet and did not land on his feet. 
  Although 
  he was not seriously hurt this apparently triggered something with the 
  virus. 
  He became lethargic and would not eat. My vet at the time began a series of 
 the 
  immuno regulen shots and after about 3 months began giving them to him 
  every 
 two 
  weeks. 
  
  Last week I awoke to find flood all over my bed and followed the trail of 
 blood 
  drops through the house to Mickey. He had an adenoma on his back leg (which 
  I 
  had not noticed) which burst open. I took him to the vet I currently have 
  and 
  he said normally he would perform surgery to remove it but in Mickey's 
 condition 
  surgery would be dangerous for him. The adenoma had stopped bleeding by now 
  so 
  I said ok. It was fine all week until yesterday and it burst open again. He 
  cannot keep losing blood this way and I was wondering if anyone else had 
  encountered a situation like this. I thought of asking my vet if he would 
  switch Mickey to prednisone to see if that would promote healing. 
  
  Any suggestions? 
  
  
  Viky Digangi 
  
  Viky Digangi 
  Support Enforcement Officer II 
  Monroe Regional Office 
  318-362-5280 ext 297 
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