Re: [Felvtalk] Lyphoma treatment options

2008-12-01 Thread dlgegg
Amanda, don't be too scared, i had perpherial t cell lymphoma in 2000 and they 
told me 3 months.  went thru all chemos you listed and none worked.  then tried 
Gemsar.  it idin't work either and then i went into remission all on my own.  
been there for 5 years now.  try prayer, it really does help.  helped me.  
dorlis
 wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Amanda,
> 
> I don't have any experience with Lymphoma, but there are members here who 
> have.  It's Thanksgiving in the U.S. today, so you may not get many replies 
> today.  In the meantime, you might search the archives on the website because 
> there is a lot of information there.  Good luck with Silver Chan.  I hope 
> you're able to help him.  Keep us posted.
> 
> :)
> Wendy
> Texas
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> From: amanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 1:34:57 PM
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Lyphoma treatment options
> 
> My 6 year old FeLV cat ( Silver chan) has just been diagnosed with lyphoma in 
> the chest, , he has fliud arround his lungs and is breathing faster, but that 
> was the only symptom I saw, so I am quite shocked!  I would like to know what 
> treatments have helped you kitty`s live longer, they gave me two options; 
> Chlorambucil and prednisone, or L- Asparaginase/vincristine/prednisone. I had 
> a lyphoma kitty before, I think I saw her condition much later, she had lost 
> alot of weight and had the chemo with vincristine , but she didn`t do well on 
> it and got amenia and the lymphoma came back and she died within two months! 
> So I am very scared, especially as my cat now seems well , but I know he 
> needs help with the fluid in his chest, the vet drained one side today, but 
> couldn`t get any from the other side out. your advice would be greatly 
> appreciated!  Amanda in Japan.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Lyphoma treatment options

2008-11-27 Thread wendy
Amanda,

I don't have any experience with Lymphoma, but there are members here who 
have.  It's Thanksgiving in the U.S. today, so you may not get many replies 
today.  In the meantime, you might search the archives on the website because 
there is a lot of information there.  Good luck with Silver Chan.  I hope 
you're able to help him.  Keep us posted.

:)
Wendy
Texas
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the world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!" ~~~ Margaret Meade 
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From: amanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 1:34:57 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Lyphoma treatment options

My 6 year old FeLV cat ( Silver chan) has just been diagnosed with lyphoma in 
the chest, , he has fliud arround his lungs and is breathing faster, but that 
was the only symptom I saw, so I am quite shocked!  I would like to know what 
treatments have helped you kitty`s live longer, they gave me two options; 
Chlorambucil and prednisone, or L- Asparaginase/vincristine/prednisone. I had a 
lyphoma kitty before, I think I saw her condition much later, she had lost alot 
of weight and had the chemo with vincristine , but she didn`t do well on it and 
got amenia and the lymphoma came back and she died within two months! So I am 
very scared, especially as my cat now seems well , but I know he needs help 
with the fluid in his chest, the vet drained one side today, but couldn`t get 
any from the other side out. your advice would be greatly appreciated!  Amanda 
in Japan.
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Re: [Felvtalk] Lyphoma treatment options

2008-11-26 Thread Belinda Sauro
Amanda,
   I think you may want to join the Felinelymphoma yahoo group, I am a 
member and there are many there whose kitties have had this type of 
cancer before, it is one that is very treatable but only if you treat 
quickly and aggressively.  You can join the group here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/feline_lymphoma

And have a look at our website here:

http://www.felinelymphomacaregivers.org/cases.html

That page deals with the different types of cancer and the Mediastinal 
Lymphoma [chest cavity] is the one you want to read and become familiar 
with.  Read the case studies of the kitties who have had this type of 
cancer and in particular Andi's story.  We just recently lost her but 
she was in remission for about 6 years.

http://www.felinelymphomacaregivers.org/andi.html

The vet and protocol info is invaluable.  The group is full of people 
who care and can offer a great support system.

Just an FYI, Mediastinal Lymphoma is almost always very aggressive and 
needs to be treated aggressively, the second protocol 
[L-Asparaginase/vincristine/prednisone] or a variation of of it would be 
the preferred protocol for large cell.

Large cell cancer spreads very quickly, that's what I mean by 
aggressive, the prednisolone and clorambucil protocol is used for smal 
cell cancers which spread much more slowly and takes longer to go into 
remission.  Large cell usually goes into remission very quickly if 
treated aggrssively and quickly enough.

My prayers to you and your sweet Silver Chan.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Lyphoma treatment options

2008-11-26 Thread Sally Davis
Hi Amanda

I want you to know I am thinking of you and will be praying for your kitty.

Tomorrow is a holiday here. Hopefully someone here who has experience with
lymphoma. I was going to suggest the Feline Lymphoma group, but I see you
just posted there. Those folks are very helpful. I nener dealt with this
disease in my feline leukemia kitties. I joined so I could be ready for
whatever came along.

Hugs,

Sally


On 11/27/08, amanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My 6 year old FeLV cat ( Silver chan) has just been diagnosed with lyphoma
> in the chest, , he has fliud arround his lungs and is breathing faster, but
> that was the only symptom I saw, so I am quite shocked!  I would like to
> know what treatments have helped you kitty`s live longer, they gave me two
> options; Chlorambucil and prednisone, or L-
> Asparaginase/vincristine/prednisone. I had a lyphoma kitty before, I think I
> saw her condition much later, she had lost alot of weight and had the chemo
> with vincristine , but she didn`t do well on it and got amenia and the
> lymphoma came back and she died within two months! So I am very scared,
> especially as my cat now seems well , but I know he needs help with the
> fluid in his chest, the vet drained one side today, but couldn`t get any
> from the other side out. your advice would be greatly appreciated!  Amanda
> in Japan.
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