Was it terribly stressful for Tsubomi?  Valley is pretty laid-back - used to rowdy kids.  So a trip to the vet doesn't seem to be very stressful in itself.

Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have to agree with Kelly – but again, I know why you don’t want to do it, too.. I gave Tsubomi transfusion who was felk kitty when her PCV was at 9 – transfusion unfortunately lasted only several hours.. somehow her body was destroying her own red blood cells right away.. it’s some time of autoimmune illness from Felk –
Anything you do may not be as instant as transfusion – if you are worried, make sure that they match up the blood first – it will make him feel better right away—it did to Tsubomi -- I was so glad to see her feeling better even it was for a short while – it was worth doing it…
 
Hideyo
 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kelly
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 10:58 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: PLease...need HELP - long, sorry
 
At 09:47 AM 11/6/2006, you wrote:


With a crit of 7 I think stress may be secondary. I would do the transfusion and try to buy a bit of time...go from there.
Kelly


Does anybody have any ideas?  Susan(who wrote a message today) has a critical situation with her FELV baby Valley - a beautiful flame point Siamese.  Didn't want to miss out on any suggestions, as it was a long message.  Thanks - Gloria


On Nov 6, 2006, at 11:12 AM, Susan Loesch wrote:
...

And now Valley - please put him on the special needs list - I need prayers or meditation or chanting or whatever you believe in -- for a remission for the feleuk crisis he is in.  He is another of my "library cats" who comes to work with me.  He was a rescue from a kill shelter about 5 years ago - he was 1 or 2 at the time.  Feleuk positive.  Looked like death warmed over but once fattened up has been so healthy that I had him retested last year to see if he'd reverted to neg.
 
He began losing weight about 2 weeks ago - gums pale as snow.  Blood work shows a hematocrit of 7 - almost not compatible with life.  He is still somewhat active - gets off the bed to go to the litterbox and sometimes to the rest of the house.  Will eat if I put food in front of him.  His vet thought we could  get a remission until the blood work came back.   He is getting raw liver, Clindamycin, 5mg pred every day, PetTinic, interferon.  I have immunoregulin and could try that.   I asked about Epogen and the way my vet explained it is that with feline leukemia, where the bone marrow is basically "dead" and not going to produce red cells, to give Epogen would be like knocking on the door when nobody is home.   We decided against blood transfusions due to the stress and the short term result.   Does anyone have any ideas?
 
I apologize for the length of this.  Thanks for reading.

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