Re: New Diagnosis

2007-08-22 Thread glenda Goodman
Michael, Good job! You are what this website is all about! The very best to you and your cats! Glenda --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks guys. I stopped on my way home from work and picked up some Lysine and Echinacea, I'm going to start putting it in their food. I also got some

Re: New Diagnosis

2007-08-21 Thread Kelley Saveika
Hi Michael and welcome On 8/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Everyone, My name is Michael Roberts. I just received word a few hours ago about one of my babies being diagnosed, so bear with me if this takes me a while to get out. Ok, first of all, you don't have a

Re: New Diagnosis

2007-08-21 Thread Susan Dubose
Hi Michael, First, I want to tell you that I am sorry that Grizzabella has tested felv+, but I also want to tell you thanks so much for adopting a rescue kitty. Angel Wings, I believe (someone correct me if I am wrong) was originally set up as a felv+sanctuary. They were closed down about 2

Re: New Diagnosis

2007-08-21 Thread Angela Lewis
Dear Michael, I am new to this issue too. I just lost my kitty last ngiht to FelV, which I didn't even know he had. I have two other kitties that are to be tested today at 4pm. I can't help you because you and I are in the same boat, I don't know my next steps either. I can tell you that

Re: New Diagnosis

2007-08-21 Thread Susan Dubose
with sharpened claws. Trajan Tennent - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 2:52 PM Subject: Re: New Diagnosis Here's the information on the stages and such, from

Re: New Diagnosis

2007-08-21 Thread Marylyn
I am no expert and some on this list have been very critical of me. However, I offer this for your information. Take what you can use and leave the rest. Dixie Louise tested positive over two years ago and she is the picture of health. She has a very good diet of Primal Raw + lots of finely

Re: New Diagnosis

2007-08-21 Thread OfALegend
Thanks guys. I stopped on my way home from work and picked up some Lysine and Echinacea, I'm going to start putting it in their food. I also got some high protein purina naturals food to replace their cat chow indoor formula, and I'll step up to proplan or iams or something if I need to.

Re: New Diagnosis

2007-08-21 Thread Kelly L
At 11:08 AM 8/21/2007, you wrote: If it were me I would make sure the negative cats have their FELv vaccinations,,,2 of them and then allow them each others company,,, I have an FELV cat that hangs out with other cats,,Very hard to transmit to an adult,,,so give then negative kitties their

Re: new diagnosis

2007-06-02 Thread catatonya
Hi, It sounds like you are doing all the right things. The only thing I can think that I would do right now is giver lysine. Welcome to the list. tonya Jane Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone I just joined this group as I have just had two FeLV positive test results

Re: new diagnosis

2007-05-28 Thread Taylor Scobie Humphrey
I raised three little foundlings--The 3 Orange Boyz--and they tested FeLV-. Then at nine months one of them, Sammy, tested not only FeLV+ but with mediastinal lymphoma. He is now in the Wisconsin/Madison chemotherapy protocol and is doing just wonderfully and after four treatments he is

Re: new diagnosis

2007-05-28 Thread wendy
Jane, You are so right about the overwhelming amount of FeLV info. on the Internet-some of it odd. Take a deep breath. You will successfully wade through it all. Just give yourself time to ingest it all and cyphon back out what you don't need. :) Wendy --- Jane Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: new diagnosis

2007-05-27 Thread Kelly L
At 10:24 AM 5/27/2007, you wrote: Welcome..and THANK YOU No it is not a death sentence as you will see here. i just returned from Best friends where I met Many old,,,15-22 year old cats .. Unfortunately when kittens get it they seem to have a shorter life span, My guy is a year and a half,

Re: new diagnosis

2007-05-27 Thread Nina
Hello Jane and welcome. Every one of us on this list has lived through the fear and confusion you are facing. This list has been a haven for me and so many others, I'm so very glad you've found us. It sounds like you have a wonderful vet and that MeMe, (very cute name, I can just picture

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-24 Thread Gina WN
(canned)...and more of the cat milk. Got a crushed up pill in her. Dianne - Original Message - From: Kelley Saveika To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 9:43 AM Subject: Re: new diagnosis Did the vet recommend euthanization based on her

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-24 Thread Dianne K Perry, Ph.D.
Wendy, Thanks for all the tips. Just a note: I live in Bradenton, use to live in Ft. Myers briefly. Originally from Michigan Dianne - Original Message - From: wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 12:54 AM Subject: Re: new

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Kelley Saveika
Did the vet recommend euthanization based on her diagnosis alone? If so I would find another vet. No matter what I would get a second opinion. There are too many vets out there who don't understand this disease. If no one out there has a recommendation for a vet in your area, I would try one

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread FORGETMENOTPETS
Dianne, You have come to the right place. Please do not euthanize ! Feline Leukemia is not always a immediate death sentence. Get her on some strong immune system boosters excellent quality cat food and interferon and she could live a very long happy life. You find this list supportive and

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread ETrent
Dianne, First of all -- welcome! You won't find a nicer, smarter group of people anywhere. We're glad you are here! Second - take a deep breath. FeVL+ is not always a death sentence. Euthanasia is standard operating procedures in some vet circles. Same thing happened to me last May when

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Kelley Saveika
her home with lasix. She just ate some white chicken (canned)...and more of the cat milk. Got a crushed up pill in her. Dianne - Original Message - *From:* Kelley Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED] *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org *Sent:* Thursday, November 23, 2006 9:43 AM *Subject:* Re: new

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Dianne K Perry, Ph.D.
members. Dianne and Asia - Original Message - From: ETrent To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 10:57 AM Subject: Re: new diagnosis Dianne, First of all -- welcome! You won't find a nicer, smarter group of people anywhere. We're glad you

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Lernermichelle
Diane, Definitely do not euthanize! If you can, take her to a board-certified internist, usually you can fine one at a big veterinary hospital, a vet school hospital, or a veterinary referral center. They are more skilled at diagnosis. All the feline leukemia virus means is that her

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn
Hi Dianne, sorry you had to find us, but I am glad you did! Yes, you do need to find a more sympathetic vet! First off, JUST doing a FELV test is NOT really good enough to make such a drastic decision on. Your vet needs to pull a CBC (that's a full blood testing panel), or at least check her

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn
Some members here use both Transfer Factor AND Rescue Remedy, both of which are flower essence derived products, I believe. I know many here use L-Lysine, Vitamin C, Co-enzyme-Q-10, and Pet-tinic or another vitamin/mineral supplement. I personally swear by Nutri-Cal gel, Lixo-Tinic (the HORSE

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Peggy Ankney
Dianne, I'm sorry you had to find the list in this way, but I guess that's how we all came here. Is Asia drinking enough? My Scooter (11 months old) was dehydrated when I took him to the vet, and he wasn't eating and was also lethargic. His blood work looked good but he had a tissue mass

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Dianne K Perry, Ph.D.
no further. Dianne - Original Message - From: Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 4:29 PM Subject: Re: new diagnosis Hi Dianne, sorry you had to find us, but I am glad you did! Yes, you do need to find a more

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread cindy reasoner
her home with lasix. She just ate some white chicken (canned)...and more of the cat milk. Got a crushed up pill in her. Dianne - Original Message - From: Kelley Saveika To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 9:43 AM Subject: Re: new

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread Lernermichelle
actually, hematocrit has to do with the concentration of the blood cells, I believe, not the iron levels per se. Michelle In a message dated 11/23/2006 4:50:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hemocrit (that's the amount of iron in the blood) and see if she's anemic.

Re: new diagnosis

2006-11-23 Thread wendy
Hi Dianne, Welcome to the FeLV group, and although I'm sorry Asia has tested positive for FeLV, you have found the best place to be while dealing with this unpredictable disease. I was surprised to read that Asia tested negative for FeLV last December. It's possible it was a false negative;

Re: new diagnosis (sub-q links)

2006-05-09 Thread Jennifer Ross
Thanks for the helpful websites. I am actually a nurse, so could probably get the supplies needed from work and this makes me more comfortable even considering doing the procedure, but our four-legged friends are very different than humans! So I appreciate seeing how easy (if Allie would stay

Re: new diagnosis (Sub-Q)

2006-05-07 Thread Kerry MacKenzie
6:28 PM Subject: Re: new diagnosis (Sub-Q) As someone with a needle phobia let me assure you that Sub-Q is easy. You can learn to do this yourself. Don't worry about the size of the needle (18 gauge). The purpose of the large needle is so that the fluids flow in quickly. With a small

Re: new diagnosis (sub-q links)

2006-05-07 Thread felv
Sub-Q fluids. That's the user friendly terminology for subcutaneousfluids. They use a big needle attached to an IV type bag, they just give the fluidunder the skin rather than in a vein. You can use either lactated ringers solution,or saline solution, personally, I would go with saline, as

Re: new diagnosis

2006-05-06 Thread felv
Hi Jen, you might consider having you vet show you how to give her Sub-Q fluids at home, this will save you quite a few vet visits for fever/fluids. You vet needs to show you and give you the supplies, but if you still need advise and reassurance, I have several website links on how to do it

Re: new diagnosis (Sub-Q)

2006-05-06 Thread Susan Hoffman
As someone with a needle phobia let me assure you that Sub-Q is easy. You can learn to do this yourself. Don't worry about the size of the needle (18 gauge). The purpose of the large needle is so that the fluids flow in quickly. With a small needle it is actually more stressful for the cat and for

Re: new diagnosis

2006-05-05 Thread Jennifer Ross
Thanks for your advice and support. It's so nice not to be going through this alone! And all of you who have experienced this are the best sources of knowledge available. Hearing how many kitties are still thriving is reassuring, though my heart goes out to those that are suffering or have left

Re: new diagnosis

2006-05-04 Thread Lernermichelle
Jen, A few members on this list have experienced the same thing. What seems to work best to get them over this round of fevers is Immuno-Regulan, also known as Equistim. There are articles about it on this group's web page (www.felineluekemia.org) and you can do a search of the archived

Re: new diagnosis

2006-05-04 Thread Lernermichelle
Jen, Here are some old emails from this list: 1. I started Smokey on immuno-regulan last Wednesday. Herecieved shots for 4 days and then 2 shots per week. His problem was a recurring fever. So far he is feverfree. He has been eating good and playing. He isalso taking Baytril and Clavamox