Michelle, I'll be offline till Sunday and just want you to know that
though I can't offer any advice I'll be continuing to think of and pray
for Lucy. Love and comfort go a huge way in helping fight off illness,
and, God knows, Lucy couldn't be more loved or comforted than she is by
you. We all know she's also a little trooper, and if anyone can bounce
back, she can. Fervently hoping that the vet calls you with a diagnosis
and plan of action asap tomorrow. hugs to you both, Kerry M.  
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No. Those fever spikes, if they happen, happen immediately after getting
it, last about a half hour, and then go away and don't come back.  She
has gotten I-R in the past for URI's without getting any fever at all
from it. And now she gets fevers on and off all day whether or not it is
a day she gets I-R. So I really don't think it is the I-R. Unless
something about giving it to her sub-q really messed her up, but no one
else has seen that. I don't think I am going to keep giving it to her.
She is on VO now, and I am hoping to try something else like acemannan
if I can get it. But I think she has had a run on I-R and it is not
doing the trick. Her fevers may be a reaction to cancer or something
else systemic that does not respond to I-R. Or maybe she needs a higher
dose of I-R, I don't know.
Michelle
 
In a message dated 1/19/2007 4:41:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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        Michelle,
        Isn't one of the side effects of the IR fever spikes?  Am I
thinking of something else?  Could her fluctuating fever be a reaction
to the IR??
        Nina
 
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