IF Interferon causes nausea, perhaps you could get some anti-nausea pills
from the vet and crush into her food, something she would really like.
Natalie

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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of ckess...@cox.net
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 2:58 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cali - 7 month old kitten - Update

Hi Everyone:  

I took Cali to Dr. Wright here in Dallas as Lakewood Vet Hospital.  He is
very compassionate and took a lot of time trying to explain what was going
on.  He agreed that it was highly unlikely that Sasha would get the virus
since Cali had probably had the virus from birth and they have always been
indoors.  Sasha has been vaccinated and she also tested negative on Monday
of this week.  

He is doing a IFA test to be sure of Cali's situation.  He drew blood on
Wednesday, but then his office called yesterday and said that I needed to
bring Cali back in because the lab (or someone) messed up the test, and it
had to be redone.  So I still don't know the results.  

He wanted to start her on 1cc of Interferon Alpha 2B (1X a day for 7 days
and then 1 time a week for thereafter). 

She ate really well yesterday all day long but is still really tired and
basically wanted to eat, drink water, and sleep.

Last night, before I started the Interferon, she started breathing with
short, fast, breaths. She was still eating and drinking well, just seemed to
be breathing more abruptly than normal.  I went ahead and started her on the
medication, but now this morning, she doesn't really want to eat and isn't
drinking much water.  She is still breathing kind of hard.   I called the
Vet and told them I wasn't going to bring her in to draw more blood today
because she seemed nauseaed and she has been at a vet almost every day this
week.  They tell you not to stress a cat the is FeLV+ and then you need to
take them to a stressful environment everyday.  I don't understand.  I told
them they would have to draw the blood on Monday morning.  

I guess my question is, can the Interferon give them nausea?  She hasn't
thrown up, but she "smacks" her lips together, which I think is a sign that
she has an upset stomach.  The Vet said that I needed to be concerned about
her not eating, but she was eating before I gave her the Interferon.  

It's just last night her breathing changed to quick short breaths, before I
started the medication, so I don't know if that is something I should be
more concerned about more than the not eating, or what.  Too many things are
changing, and I don't know what to do first.

Please give me some input.

Thanks,

Cathy  

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