Michelle - I am glad that you and Lucy are calmer --  when you get a/g
ratio, even if it's low, don't put too much weight on it - most of my
cats I have have the ratio 0.2 or 0.3 (which is really really low) but
they don't have FIP - just as reference..

 

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Kerry N.
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 9:32 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Please send more prayers for Lucy

 

Lucy and you are in my thoughts and prayers constantly. She is such a
little trooper!.KM

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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 9:28 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Please send more prayers for Lucy

It seemed to help so much last time.

 

Yesterday morning she had such a spike in energy from getting extra
steroids the day before-- climbing a cat tree, going outside, walking
around, meowing, coming upstairs.  But then she got feverish and was out
of it for a while. Since last night, and this morning, she has seemed
very comfortable-- purring, lays in comfortable positions, alert, still
eating baby food though perhaps a little less (hard to tell).  She gets
up every once in a while and walks to another room to pick a new spot to
sleep in, or to go to the litterbox. She moves slowly. I think her
anemia is worse. But she is so calm, alert, and purry, and her URI
symptoms seem a bit better, perhaps since I lowered her steroids a bit
yesterday.  I briefly thought about transfusion again, but she seems so
much more content than she has in a while, and is so calm and purry,
that I really don't want to put her through anything. So I will continue
the feline interferon and epogen, and her clindamycin and pred, and hope
that something kicks in.  Please pray for her as much as you can-- it
really seemed to help last time.  

 

I did a phone consult with a vet at Cornell yesterday who said it is
possible she has toxo, though probably less likely than fip, but if it
were him he would slowly try to lower her steroids rather than upping
them to give her a chance for the abx to work if it is toxo. So I may
try to do that very slowly, still not sure. But am holding off on
steroid shots right now for that reason and because, while the dex shot
seemed to give her a few hours of a lot of energy, she then got feverish
for the first time in a week and her uri symptoms came back for 2 days.
Not sure if it was the steroids, but it could have been. So I think I
will keep the shots in reserve for now and try to hold the status quo.

 

thanks for all your support. It's strange, but even though I think she
is weaker, I feel calmer right now because she seems so calm and alert
and comfortable, and because she purrs and does not have that miserable
far-of look about her.  I think when she gets that she is feverish.
Anyway, I am a bit calmer for the time being. 

 

I will get new cytology report today with cell description and hopefully
albumin/globulin ratio. I got numbers yesterday and her protein levels
in her effusion went down from 64 to 41, but her wbc and rbc count in it
also went down a lot. She had a ton more fluid this time, I think
because of all the sub-q's we were giving her, so the local vet just
thinks her fluid was more diluted this time and that's why the protein
levels went down. They are still high-- higher than the minimum
considered compatible with fip. And her fluid was light yellow when
drawn.  I still have not been able to get an answer as to what toxo
fluid looks like, though, or its likely cytology.  But she is meeting a
lot of the effusive fip criteria now. I still hope it's toxo.

 

thanks again,

michelle

 

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