Re: [Felvtalk] Thank you for sharing Murphy's journey-we learned so much from all of you here!

2010-10-27 Thread Hotmail Junk
Alice,
I too live in Sacramento  you and I lots in common. Gray Cat goes to Akaal Pet 
Hospital in Carmichael. We have been fighting this for 2+ years.  I call Gray 
my $30,000.00 cat, but I wouldn't trade one penny for the joy he  his two 
brothers have brought into our lives!

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On Oct 26, 2010, at 7:14 PM, Alice Flowers aliceflow...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

 This has been a long journey and we have so much to thank all of you for. 
 First 
 of all, most of the people in our day to day lives haven't got a clue what we 
 are going through. We had Rosie to the vet today for her check up-she's been 
 sneezing a bit the last few days. She got her CBC drawn (results tomorrow) 
 and 
 she checked out perfect, but a little PennG and cypro to see if we can nip 
 the 
 sneezing-so far tonight she has not sneezed. I'll add the Lysine for good 
 measure. Murphy did sneeze right in her face a few times recently. She will 
 barely touch wet food the last week since Murphy hasn't been eating along 
 side 
 of her. Last night about 1 am she was wailing-carrying her toy around the 
 house. 
 Glenn got up and spent some time with her in the living room so I could get 
 to 
 sleep, I had to work today. Our vet was so kind-Dr Krysta at the Sacramento 
 Cat 
 Hospital and she said they have learned so much with Murphy and treating FeLV 
 with open eyes and minds. Thanks to this board, we discovered the Imulan 
 LTCI-they ordered it for us over a year ago. I believe it did give us more 
 time 
 with Murphy. Thanks to Dawn and the suggestion to try Rutin for the fluid in 
 his 
 lungs-the vet was amazed at how great his lungs sounded after a short time 
 with 
 the Rutin-she said they used it for another condition but had never 
 considered 
 using it for FeLV cats and the fluid in their chests with the Lymphoma. When 
 Rosie came home from the vet today, she searched the entire house for 
 Murphy-for 
 the first time in her life, she is solo. I'm not sure what to do, but time 
 will 
 help. I am so grateful for all of your support the last year or so. Our lives 
 are much enriched with learning how precious every day is. Gratefully, Alice, 
 Glenn and Rosie
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[Felvtalk] Thank you for sharing Murphy's journey-we learned so much from all of you here!

2010-10-26 Thread Alice Flowers
This has been a long journey and we have so much to thank all of you for. First 
of all, most of the people in our day to day lives haven't got a clue what we 
are going through. We had Rosie to the vet today for her check up-she's been 
sneezing a bit the last few days. She got her CBC drawn (results tomorrow) and 
she checked out perfect, but a little PennG and cypro to see if we can nip the 
sneezing-so far tonight she has not sneezed. I'll add the Lysine for good 
measure. Murphy did sneeze right in her face a few times recently. She will 
barely touch wet food the last week since Murphy hasn't been eating along side 
of her. Last night about 1 am she was wailing-carrying her toy around the 
house. 
Glenn got up and spent some time with her in the living room so I could get to 
sleep, I had to work today. Our vet was so kind-Dr Krysta at the Sacramento Cat 
Hospital and she said they have learned so much with Murphy and treating FeLV 
with open eyes and minds. Thanks to this board, we discovered the Imulan 
LTCI-they ordered it for us over a year ago. I believe it did give us more time 
with Murphy. Thanks to Dawn and the suggestion to try Rutin for the fluid in 
his 
lungs-the vet was amazed at how great his lungs sounded after a short time with 
the Rutin-she said they used it for another condition but had never considered 
using it for FeLV cats and the fluid in their chests with the Lymphoma. When 
Rosie came home from the vet today, she searched the entire house for 
Murphy-for 
the first time in her life, she is solo. I'm not sure what to do, but time will 
help. I am so grateful for all of your support the last year or so. Our lives 
are much enriched with learning how precious every day is. Gratefully, Alice, 
Glenn and Rosie
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