My cat has had a series of immunoregulin shots on two occasions--both times the vet gave them to her & had it in supply.... Is your vet saying he cannot get it?
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Melbeach Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 11:54 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: New FeLV+ Cat, transfusion yesterday. Please see blood results. Thanks alot you guys for taking the time to offer your knowledge. I really appreciate the help! Well I've been cramming my brains out the last couple days, so more of this is making sense. This site in particular has provided a lot of very useful info. To answer a couple of your questions: > Did your vet test for hemobartenella? Better yet is he treating for it, the test often comes back negative even though the cat really is positive. I think the preferred antibiotic for hemo is doxocycline (sp?), many vets will prescribe it even if the test comes back negative because it won't hurt anything and may very well save Brissle's life if she shows a false negative. That's funny you ask, because I thought the same thing. There could be a small chance that the anemia was caused by haemobartonellosis and the FeLV just happened to already be there. When I saw my vet this morning, I asked him this question. He hadn't tested specifically for haemobartonellosi, but he had given her Baytril already on Friday and Saturday and just gave me a new bottle. > I'm not sure what your vet meant by being concerned about "lymph issues." Did he mean he thought Brissle might have lymphoma or cancer of the lymphatic system?? That was poor wording and ignorance on my part. He had pointed out the high L/M figure as a point of concern when going over the report. But after discussing it today, he wasn't diagnosing it as lymphoma or cancer. Actually, we are still not sure of the exact cause of the anemia. Though he strongly feels that it's FeLV induced. Hmm. I wonder if I should have that bone marrow test done. I wonder why he didn't offer? Must be real expensive. Well my vet wants to combine the Interferon and Immunoregulin therapies. He wasn't too keen about the steroids because of side effects relating to it being human form. But I found info about 'recombinant feline erythropoietin' (rfEPO) here: http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/01/7.12.01/feline_epo.html Does anyone know anything about this? So I have a prescription now for the Interferon and will be ordering it soon from Island Pharmacy. I'm also looking for a source of Immunoregulin (if anyone knows one). I'll be keeping my head up. For now, Brissle is doing well, eating like crazy. She's real feisty and has the cutest personality. I'm not ready to let go without a fight. I'll be watching her closely though. She's been cheerful so far. But I'm not one of those people that consider pets possessions. If it turns to daily suffering, I'll know I did everything I could. Thanks again guys. -Melbeach