Mylo has not been eating the last couple of days. He is very lethargic. He is very sick beyond recovery. I have made an appointment for tomorrow to have Mylo put down. He is not happy and it hurts me to see him like that. I have taken tomorrow off work to spend the day with him and then go to the appt. at 5:30. I've struggled with this decision back and forth but I believe this is the best thing for Mylo. :(



From: Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Chris and Mylo
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 08:04:00 -0800

Chris,
I too am so sorry to hear the news about Mylo. It's the hardest decision we have to make when we think their suffering warrants it. If we believe that their suffering outweighs any pleasure they have left, when we are unselfish enough to consider their quality of life over our desperately wanting them to stay, when we have lost hope of them being able to recover, then it is an unselfish gift of love to help them cross.

If you're not quite there yet, (you didn't make it clear in your post), please ask the specialist vet about dexamethisone injections. They are administered subq (under the skin), and your vet can show you how to do them at home. When my Spencer was failing from what we believe was lymphoma, I gave him .4ccs of dex daily and he bounced back to almost his former self. It gave us another full month of very good quality of life, another month to share and love and enjoy.

Again, I'm so sorry.  You and Mylo are in my prayers and thoughts,
Nina


MacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:
I'm so very sorry to hear the diagnosis for Mylo. (I'm glad you had an understanding, nice, educated doctor---astonishingly that is not always the case----it helps a LOT, when you and your beloved kitty are going through a traumatic time). Did the doctor talk about giving Mylo sub-cutaneous fluids (aka sub-Qs) for his dehydration? If you don't know about giving sub-Qs, it's something that is easily learned and that you would be able to do for him yourself at home to keep him hydrated and comfortable at least in that respect. (When I did it every other day for my foster Pookie, it actually bonded us more.) My housecall vet offered to show me, and sold me a bag of fluid and needles to start me off, and I imagine most vets would be willing to do the same (or have one of their staff show you). Many people on the list are able to give sub-Qs. The fluids and needles can be bought online at competitive prices. love and hugs to you and Mylo,
Kerry M
 -----Original Message-----
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *elizabeth trent
*Sent:* Sunday, January 28, 2007 10:11 PM
*To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
*Subject:* Re: Chris and Mylo

Oh Chris...this is so hard. I am so sorry the prognosis was not better. You can let him know that you love him and comfort him. I know it is so hard to talk about - but there comes a time when the kindest gift you can give is freedom from pain and suffering. You will know if that time comes. Every day is so precious. My heart is with you.
 elizabeth

On 1/28/07, *Chris Ramzy* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Mylo went to the specialist yesterday. The doctor was very nice
    and seemed
    very educated on FeLV. He said that Mylo's kidney's are very
    inflamed, and
    that he believe's that Mylo has lymphoma and possibly liver
    disease. This
    diagnosis didn't surprise me as I know lymphoma can accompany
    FeLV. Mylo is
    dehydrated even though I give him water throughout the day. He's
    just not
    drinking enough on his own. So the vet said Mylo would have to be
    hospitalized, have a blood transfusion, be put on meds and have
    chemotherapy. He said that even if I did all those things, Mylo
    would most
    likely only have 4 to 5 months to live. I am glad I went to the
    appointment
    because I wanted a specialist's opinion even though I know how bad
    off Mylo
    is. Mylo has hardly eaten the last couple of days. His energy is
    still very
    low, and the sick meow sound that he makes once and a while is
    very painful
    to hear. Mylo's quality of life has deteriorated within the last
    month and I
    don't want to put him through any more stress than he's already gone
    through. I tried my best to find a way to help him get better but
    I have to
    accept that there is nothing more I can do to help him become
    healthy again.
    That is a difficult thing.



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