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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:37
PM
Subject: Bailey Update
Bailey's bloodwork is very good, his anemia is pretty much
resolved, his HCT went from his lowest of 15% up to now 40%, so he is no
longer anemic.
Physically however he is not improving, he is still not
really gaining any significant weight (from 8.4 to 8.9.5 in a little over
a month), he is still bony and very lethargic and inactive. She
feels his muscle wasting is getting a little better, I can't really tell,
sometimes I think it is sometimes I'm not so sure. My vet is
stumped, I really feel we have cancer somewhere and just haven't found it,
my vet did say he is touchy when she checks his kidney's and I am going to
get an ultrasound done on his organs to see if we are missing something
with his kidney's (his urinalysis was normal) or intestines (she say's
they feel fine, but I want to check everything). He was diagnosed
with arthritis in his back about a year ago and I'm beginning to wonder if
there isn't something going on with his spine (he is weak on his backend
sometimes when walking, he'll titl or sway to one side, just for a second
but it is there). The tender spine area and kidney's are about in
the same vicinity and my vet said it may be his spine but she feels it is
his kidney ... He had a urinalysis that came back normal, he doesn't
appear to be dehydrated.
I do have a friend that said she had a cat
that would get very lethargic and sleep ALOT when she was on prednisolone
and when they took her off she would be her normal self, could the pred be
part of his lethargy problem? Even if that is part of the problem, I
know there is more going on because of the muscle wasting and boniness, I
have only seen this happen in cancer kitties, has anyone seen this with
other disease processes?
Sometimes he will also get up, head for
the bathroom, or just take a few steps, and then he will back up and
layback down. He'll do this several times and almost always take a
poop at some point wherever he happens to be. I have looked at his
face when he is doing this and sometimes he appears to be kind of spacey
looking???? So I wonder if there is something neurological or
something with his brain going on?
Sean does any of this strike a chord
with you? Remember Bailey is FeLV+ and was diagnosed by the
pathologist who looked at his bone marrow aspirate, at antech labs as
being preleukemic & myliod dyplastic.
My vet say's by all accounts
being that his bloodwork is so good, all of his blood counts are normal,
some where low before, they are all normal now. She feels the FeLV
virus is dormant again and not replicating in his bone marrow and he
should be feeling good and acting normal. It is so frustrating to
not know why he is not doing better!!
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