Thank you for your kind words Bonnie.  I've been trying very hard to stay calm 
and putting rescue remedy drops in my water a lot. 

Just to update everyone - I know many of you may think this is very 
controversial but I was trusting my gut instinct. I had my vet put the 
neoplasene topical on the 4 of Spanky's tumors yesterday on his 
head/ear/whisker/nasal passage.  I can't put him through surgery and in 
desperation I mulled it over and decided to try this and my vet researched it 
for 3 months.  It was topical, he licked some off at the vet's office and threw 
up (it is a very bitter tasting salve).  He has some swelling but is doing 
okay.  I will keep you posted. I know it's not going to cure him of anything 
FELV-wise but I wanted to try to find a way to unblock his nasal passage 
without putting him under anesthesia and doing any type of surgical procedure 
on him. 
In any case, purraying this helps him. 

Thanks to everyone for your support. 
Stacy and Spanky

Stacy

Message: 4
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 15:18:14 -0800
From: "Bonnie Hogue" <ho...@sonic.net>
To: <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Spanky's vet visit yesterday
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Stacy
Hang in there.  You are so kind to do all you can for your Spanky.  I'm sure 
he appreciates your care.
I know I freak out when my cats go to the vet and are stressed out.  Their 
pain/anguish is magnified in me.  But we have to try to stay calm for them, 
and do the best we can.  And that is what you are doing.
Hope Spanky feels better soon -- and you too!
~Bonnie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stacy Zacher" <stacy_zac...@yahoo.com>
To: <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 11:22 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Spanky's vet visit yesterday


> Hi:
> Just an update on Spanky's suspected Eosinphilic Granuloma COmplex (EGC). 
> I took him to the dermatologist at our ER center yesterday. We were there 
> for two hours and he had to be held in isolation. He was very stressed out 
> and my nerves were shot by the time we left.
>


      
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