Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Keeping Lucy in my thoughts and prayers. Gina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michelle, My prayers are w/ you and Lucy... Hugs, Patti Visit my Tigger Tales site! - Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle, My prayers are w/ you and Lucy... Hugs, Patti
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Thinking of you and Lucyand hoping for the best. From: catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 15:38:54 -0800 (PST) Prayers for Lucy. I hope she's feeling better by the time I catch up on my email. t [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The oncologist and internist can not figure out what is wrong with her. The things that can cause abdominal fluids are lymphoma, FIP, a ruptured intestine, pancreatitis, and other infection. She has some symptoms of each, but not enough of any of them to make it seem like the diagnosis. They did ultrasound and biopsy, looked at the fluid again, and could not come up with anything. They sent out cytology of fluid and biopsy of lymph nodes and sent us home with her. Upon getting home, she looks much worse. She does not want to eat except for a few pieces of EVo dry food, and I am afraid to give her more of it due to her IBD. She is kind of hunched up and looks nauseous and out of it. She lets me pet her and purrs, but really looks awful. She did not look this way before I took her to the hospital, or even while so feverish last night. The oncologist had said that if her clinical signs get worse, e.g. she stops eating, to bring her back and admit her for more tests. I am so loathe to do that, especially today right from getting home. I am going to give her a few hours and see if she gets any better. I would feel better if she would just curl up and sleep, but she doesn't. I offered her her turkey and she looked like she was going to be sick from smelling it. She was also a little wobbly coming up the stairs. We thought maybe they had tranquilized her to get the biopsy but they said no. She has not really eaten now since last night (I withheld food this morning so don't know if she would have eaten or not). Any thoughts appreciated, and prayers definitely appreciated. Very exhausted and worried and sad here. Michelle _ Free Alerts : Be smart - let your information find you ! http://alerts.live.com/Alerts/Default.aspx
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Prayers for Lucy. I hope she's feeling better by the time I catch up on my email. t [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The oncologist and internist can not figure out what is wrong with her. The things that can cause abdominal fluids are lymphoma, FIP, a ruptured intestine, pancreatitis, and other infection. She has some symptoms of each, but not enough of any of them to make it seem like the diagnosis. They did ultrasound and biopsy, looked at the fluid again, and could not come up with anything. They sent out cytology of fluid and biopsy of lymph nodes and sent us home with her. Upon getting home, she looks much worse. She does not want to eat except for a few pieces of EVo dry food, and I am afraid to give her more of it due to her IBD. She is kind of hunched up and looks nauseous and out of it. She lets me pet her and purrs, but really looks awful. She did not look this way before I took her to the hospital, or even while so feverish last night. The oncologist had said that if her clinical signs get worse, e.g. she stops eating, to bring her back and admit her for more tests. I am so loathe to do that, especially today right from getting home. I am going to give her a few hours and see if she gets any better. I would feel better if she would just curl up and sleep, but she doesn't. I offered her her turkey and she looked like she was going to be sick from smelling it. She was also a little wobbly coming up the stairs. We thought maybe they had tranquilized her to get the biopsy but they said no. She has not really eaten now since last night (I withheld food this morning so don't know if she would have eaten or not). Any thoughts appreciated, and prayers definitely appreciated. Very exhausted and worried and sad here. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Poor baby, she might just be exhausted. I hope it isn't FIP and I have been praying for her. Gina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to also. She is curled up sleeping now, but her back legs seemed very unsteady when she stood up to change position, and it seemed like she kind of collapsed back onto the towel. Apparently paresis, or rear leg paralysis, can be a neurological sign of FIP, so this is scaring me. Of course, she is also anemic and was through something very rough today, so maybe she is just super-exhausted. Michelle In a message dated 1/18/2007 2:37:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That is my first impulse too. Give her time to recover from her ordeal, the car ride, the fevers, the testing, all of those things by themselves are enough to exhaust her. You are there, you know best, but my first thought is to give her time to regain her strength. Nina Visit my Tigger Tales site! - Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Got Fred's last labs right here: Normal Phosphorus at Anetech lab is *2.4-8.2* Fred's is 3.7, he was at 8 way too high (CRF cats should be right around 4 and treat at 6) Normal Potassium is *3.4-5.6* Fred's is 3.7 so low normal I think CRF cats want to stay between 4 and 5. you don't happen to know the normal rage for both of those (phosphorus and potassium), do you Belinda? -- Belinda happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties http://bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens http://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candlelight Service http://bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting & web design] http://HostDesign4U.com BMK Designs [non-profit animals websites] http://bmk.bemikitties.com
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Well, I will be sending Fred positive energy for his vet trip! Feeding tubes are really scary, but can really help a lot too! Thanks for helping me out on that one! I thought it was one of those two, glad it was both, now I was right either way, LOL! I need to note that in a file and add it to my site, you don't happen to know the normal rage for both of those (phosphorus and potassium), do you Belinda? Phaewryn http://ucat.us Adopt a New England FIV+ cat: http://ucat.us/FIVadopt.html Special Needs Cat Links (and feline info library): http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
It usually is that, can also be very high phosphorus, Fred has CRF and is getting both binders for high phosphorus, now normal after binders for 2 months, and potassium supplements for low potassium 3.7 4 is low normal. He doesn't wobble anymore. Still a little weak though and has trouble jumping up on things. He gets blood work tomorrow and maybe a feeding tube (slowly but steadly losing weight), we'll see how his potassium and phosphorus and HCT are now. I can look up the exact imbalance... but I want to say it's a potassium deficiency -- Belinda happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties http://bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens http://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candlelight Service http://bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting & web design] http://HostDesign4U.com BMK Designs [non-profit animals websites] http://bmk.bemikitties.com
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Hi Michelle, Believe me I know exactly how you are feeling right now.. What sort of infection does she have? Or do they know? URI? I guess I don't understand why they won't give at least one initial dose of dex to bring the temp down and help increase her appetite. Have you tried any fancy feast? Inky can tolerate small amounts of the salmon and shrimp..I put his pills in that, but only about a tsp..cause he could eat the whole can..It doesn't cause loose stool or anything as long as I keep it to that amount. Sometimes, I mix a little with his turkey just to give the added flavor they crave.. I'm just searching for some things that I have tried that might work for her..also, karo syrup mixed with some warm water might give her a little boost, too.. I hope she will rest so she will feel better soon.. You are in our thoughts and prayers, Kerry, Angel Bandy and Inky - Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit.
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Oh, man! I wish you lived anywhere except the USA! Feline Interferon Omega has even cured FIP in some cases! I've been reading lots of studies about it, and I really believe it can do miracles... but it's not LEGAL here yet! How is she breathing? Rear leg weakness can also be an electrolyte imbalance, and is often a symptom of badly controlled CRF. I can look up the exact imbalance... but I want to say it's a potassium deficiency... Phaewryn http://ucat.us Adopt a New England FIV+ cat: http://ucat.us/FIVadopt.html Special Needs Cat Links (and feline info library): http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle, I can't even imagine what you must be going through. I hope so much that Lucy will feel better and that you can get some useful information to help her. You've both had a very difficult day. My heart and prayers are with you both. elizabeth On 1/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think they did not want to give her dex because there is the possibility that she is fighting some kind of bad infection, and dex is contraindicated for that. Or that she has some kind of ulceration in her intestines, which dex is also contraindicated for. I asked for it, believe me. I am a huge proponent of using it. Michelle In a message dated 1/18/2007 10:16:09 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Michelle, I am sorry to hear Lucy isn't doing so well yet..I don't know why they won't give you some dex or give her a dex injection..I know it works the fastest to reduce the temp..It is almost standard procedure from any vet I have used for dogs or cats here..It also hits any inflammation that might be going on more rapidly, too..at least until you can get a firm diagnosis, it always helps. Bandy's temp never would go down much with an incease in pred. Anyway, I hope you get the answers at the specialist.. We will pray than it isn't wet fip or lymphoma. You two are in our thoughts and prayers, Kerry, Angel Bandy and Inky
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle, I am sorry that Lucy isn't doing well. I hope she starts feeling better. I am sending prayers to the two of you. Cindy Reasoner --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The oncologist and internist can not figure out what > is wrong with her. The > things that can cause abdominal fluids are lymphoma, > FIP, a ruptured > intestine, pancreatitis, and other infection. She > has some symptoms of each, but not > enough of any of them to make it seem like the > diagnosis. They did ultrasound > and biopsy, looked at the fluid again, and could > not come up with anything. > They sent out cytology of fluid and biopsy of lymph > nodes and sent us home > with her. Upon getting home, she looks much worse. > She does not want to eat > except for a few pieces of EVo dry food, and I am > afraid to give her more of it > due to her IBD. She is kind of hunched up and > looks nauseous and out of > it. She lets me pet her and purrs, but really looks > awful. She did not look this > way before I took her to the hospital, or even > while so feverish last > night. The oncologist had said that if her clinical > signs get worse, e.g. she > stops eating, to bring her back and admit her for > more tests. I am so loathe to > do that, especially today right from getting home. > I am going to give her a > few hours and see if she gets any better. I would > feel better if she would > just curl up and sleep, but she doesn't. I offered > her her turkey and she > looked like she was going to be sick from smelling > it. She was also a little > wobbly coming up the stairs. We thought maybe they > had tranquilized her to get > the biopsy but they said no. She has not really > eaten now since last night (I > withheld food this morning so don't know if she > would have eaten or not). > > Any thoughts appreciated, and prayers definitely > appreciated. Very > exhausted and worried and sad here. > > Michelle > Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle, I'm sure you're both exhausted. I'm glad she seems to be resting more comfortably right now. Do your best to be vigilant, not scared. Have faith not fear. If not faith in a higher power, or a higher good, at least faith that you and she know what's best, faith in your own judgement and instinct. I ALWAYS weigh the benefit against the stress of any vet visit. You've already been to the best vet you know, they've done testing, as is so very often the case, they still don't have a definitive diagnosis. What more could they do for her at this point? I think she would be better off regaining some of her strength before you put her through more testing. If the worst happens and she begins to fail, at least, (not so very "least" imho), she'll be in the loving comfort of her home with you by her side. I know how hard it is to wait and see when someone's sick, I'm always afraid that I'm wasting time that could be used to find THE answer. How did Leslie put it? Something about a dance, not knowing where to place your foot. I found the quote: "Take a breath. Look out the window. Just pause. The next step is right there, your foot is raised to take it, and you're doing amazing ballet in pivoting to all angles before deciding where to put it and that's okay." We're all here with you and Lucy, sending you love and strength, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to also. She is curled up sleeping now, but her back legs seemed very unsteady when she stood up to change position, and it seemed like she kind of collapsed back onto the towel. Apparently paresis, or rear leg paralysis, can be a neurological sign of FIP, so this is scaring me. Of course, she is also anemic and was through something very rough today, so maybe she is just super-exhausted. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
I want to also. She is curled up sleeping now, but her back legs seemed very unsteady when she stood up to change position, and it seemed like she kind of collapsed back onto the towel. Apparently paresis, or rear leg paralysis, can be a neurological sign of FIP, so this is scaring me. Of course, she is also anemic and was through something very rough today, so maybe she is just super-exhausted. Michelle In a message dated 1/18/2007 2:37:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That is my first impulse too. Give her time to recover from her ordeal, the car ride, the fevers, the testing, all of those things by themselves are enough to exhaust her. You are there, you know best, but my first thought is to give her time to regain her strength. Nina
RE: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
I'm so sorry they couldn't give you any better info, and more importantly, something to *treat,* after all that. I tend to agree that you should wait at least a few hours to let her recover a little from the trauma. Is there something you can tempt her with without bothering the IBD? If she wants to eat even a little bit that's encouraging. Here's vibes that she perks up at least a little and that you can get a little rest. Very gentle hugs to poor Lucy. Diane R. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 1:24 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious The oncologist and internist can not figure out what is wrong with her. The things that can cause abdominal fluids are lymphoma, FIP, a ruptured intestine, pancreatitis, and other infection. She has some symptoms of each, but not enough of any of them to make it seem like the diagnosis. They did ultrasound and biopsy, looked at the fluid again, and could not come up with anything. They sent out cytology of fluid and biopsy of lymph nodes and sent us home with her. Upon getting home, she looks much worse. She does not want to eat except for a few pieces of EVo dry food, and I am afraid to give her more of it due to her IBD. She is kind of hunched up and looks nauseous and out of it. She lets me pet her and purrs, but really looks awful. She did not look this way before I took her to the hospital, or even while so feverish last night. The oncologist had said that if her clinical signs get worse, e.g. she stops eating, to bring her back and admit her for more tests. I am so loathe to do that, especially today right from getting home. I am going to give her a few hours and see if she gets any better. I would feel better if she would just curl up and sleep, but she doesn't. I offered her her turkey and she looked like she was going to be sick from smelling it. She was also a little wobbly coming up the stairs. We thought maybe they had tranquilized her to get the biopsy but they said no. She has not really eaten now since last night (I withheld food this morning so don't know if she would have eaten or not). Any thoughts appreciated, and prayers definitely appreciated. Very exhausted and worried and sad here. Michelle This electronic mail transmission and any attachments are confidential and may be privileged. They should be read or retained only by the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the transmission from your system. In addition, in order to comply with Treasury Circular 230, we are required to inform you that unless we have specifically stated to the contrary in writing, any advice we provide in this email or any attachment concerning federal tax issues or submissions is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, to avoid federal tax penalties.
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
That is my first impulse too. Give her time to recover from her ordeal, the car ride, the fevers, the testing, all of those things by themselves are enough to exhaust her. You are there, you know best, but my first thought is to give her time to regain her strength. Nina Susan Loesch wrote: Michelle, do give her a little while to recover from this morning. She has been through a lot, being poked and prodded and tested. Unless you get a "gut feeling" that she's definitely going downhill think about giving her 24 hours. I think that is what I would do if she were mine -- but being there with her of course that might not feel right. Don't panic - take a deep breath and relax so that she will not feel your stress. Praying for you both. */[EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote: The oncologist and internist can not figure out what is wrong with her. The things that can cause abdominal fluids are lymphoma, FIP, a ruptured intestine, pancreatitis, and other infection. She has some symptoms of each, but not enough of any of them to make it seem like the diagnosis. They did ultrasound and biopsy, looked at the fluid again, and could not come up with anything. They sent out cytology of fluid and biopsy of lymph nodes and sent us home with her. Upon getting home, she looks much worse. She does not want to eat except for a few pieces of EVo dry food, and I am afraid to give her more of it due to her IBD. She is kind of hunched up and looks nauseous and out of it. She lets me pet her and purrs, but really looks awful. She did not look this way before I took her to the hospital, or even while so feverish last night. The oncologist had said that if her clinical signs get worse, e.g. she stops eating, to bring her back and admit her for more tests. I am so loathe to do that, especially today right from getting home. I am going to give her a few hours and see if she gets any better. I would feel better if she would just curl up and sleep, but she doesn't. I offered her her turkey and she looked like she was going to be sick from smelling it. She was also a little wobbly coming up the stairs. We thought maybe they had tranquilized her to get the biopsy but they said no. She has not really eaten now since last night (I withheld food this morning so don't know if she would have eaten or not). Any thoughts appreciated, and prayers definitely appreciated. Very exhausted and worried and sad here. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle, do give her a little while to recover from this morning. She has been through a lot, being poked and prodded and tested. Unless you get a "gut feeling" that she's definitely going downhill think about giving her 24 hours. I think that is what I would do if she were mine -- but being there with her of course that might not feel right. Don't panic - take a deep breath and relax so that she will not feel your stress. Praying for you both. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The oncologist and internist can not figure out what is wrong with her. The things that can cause abdominal fluids are lymphoma, FIP, a ruptured intestine, pancreatitis, and other infection. She has some symptoms of each, but not enough of any of them to make it seem like the diagnosis. They did ultrasound and biopsy, looked at the fluid again, and could not come up with anything. They sent out cytology of fluid and biopsy of lymph nodes and sent us home with her. Upon getting home, she looks much worse. She does not want to eat except for a few pieces of EVo dry food, and I am afraid to give her more of it due to her IBD. She is kind of hunched up and looks nauseous and out of it. She lets me pet her and purrs, but really looks awful. She did not look this way before I took her to the hospital, or even while so feverish last night. The oncologist had said that if her clinical signs get worse, e.g. she stops eating, to bring her back and admit her for more tests. I am so loathe to do that, especially today right from getting home. I am going to give her a few hours and see if she gets any better. I would feel better if she would just curl up and sleep, but she doesn't. I offered her her turkey and she looked like she was going to be sick from smelling it. She was also a little wobbly coming up the stairs. We thought maybe they had tranquilized her to get the biopsy but they said no. She has not really eaten now since last night (I withheld food this morning so don't know if she would have eaten or not). Any thoughts appreciated, and prayers definitely appreciated. Very exhausted and worried and sad here. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
I think they did not want to give her dex because there is the possibility that she is fighting some kind of bad infection, and dex is contraindicated for that. Or that she has some kind of ulceration in her intestines, which dex is also contraindicated for. I asked for it, believe me. I am a huge proponent of using it. Michelle In a message dated 1/18/2007 10:16:09 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Michelle, I am sorry to hear Lucy isn't doing so well yet..I don't know why they won't give you some dex or give her a dex injection..I know it works the fastest to reduce the temp..It is almost standard procedure from any vet I have used for dogs or cats here..It also hits any inflammation that might be going on more rapidly, too..at least until you can get a firm diagnosis, it always helps. Bandy's temp never would go down much with an incease in pred. Anyway, I hope you get the answers at the specialist.. We will pray than it isn't wet fip or lymphoma. You two are in our thoughts and prayers, Kerry, Angel Bandy and Inky
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
The oncologist and internist can not figure out what is wrong with her. The things that can cause abdominal fluids are lymphoma, FIP, a ruptured intestine, pancreatitis, and other infection. She has some symptoms of each, but not enough of any of them to make it seem like the diagnosis. They did ultrasound and biopsy, looked at the fluid again, and could not come up with anything. They sent out cytology of fluid and biopsy of lymph nodes and sent us home with her. Upon getting home, she looks much worse. She does not want to eat except for a few pieces of EVo dry food, and I am afraid to give her more of it due to her IBD. She is kind of hunched up and looks nauseous and out of it. She lets me pet her and purrs, but really looks awful. She did not look this way before I took her to the hospital, or even while so feverish last night. The oncologist had said that if her clinical signs get worse, e.g. she stops eating, to bring her back and admit her for more tests. I am so loathe to do that, especially today right from getting home. I am going to give her a few hours and see if she gets any better. I would feel better if she would just curl up and sleep, but she doesn't. I offered her her turkey and she looked like she was going to be sick from smelling it. She was also a little wobbly coming up the stairs. We thought maybe they had tranquilized her to get the biopsy but they said no. She has not really eaten now since last night (I withheld food this morning so don't know if she would have eaten or not). Any thoughts appreciated, and prayers definitely appreciated. Very exhausted and worried and sad here. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Oh Michelle, Did you have the ER vets save the fluid for your oncologist to test? Thank goodness you have educated yourself and know that the diagnosis of an ER vet is not always reliable. I'm so blessed to not have anyone in crisis right now, but reading your post sent all those fears and dreads of the past flooding to my heart. We do all understand what you are going through, all the uncertainty, all the hope, all the prayers for guidance and most of all the prayer for more quality time. As Hideyo said, Lucy is a fighter, and we know that you are too. Think about Kerry's Bandy and how he continued to rally. It doesn't matter how long they are with us, it's never long enough. Do your very best to concentrate on the Now, take things one step at a time, try not to jump ahead to all the worst case scenarios, your love for each other is what is most important. Your special bond with Lucy tells me she has much to teach you. Do your best to let go of anxiety, purposely make moments of quiet in her company so she can continue to impart her wisdom and settle your heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love and strength to you both, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle
RE: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
I will be sending tons of prayers for Lucy - she is a fighter and she always has overcome all the things.. and I just have a feeling that she is going to get rid of whatever she is fighting against and will get better very very soon. Hugs to you and Lucy. Hideyo _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 7:46 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious Sending prayers for your darling Lucy, Michelle. By now you will hopefully have a better idea what's going on. It's wonderful that you got an immediate appointment with the best hospital. It's also wonderful that she's still enjoying her food and eating well. Kerry M. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:37 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a person other than Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP) of that transaction or matter, and (ii) such taxpayers should seek advice based on the taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle, I will be praying for yall to have more good time together. I have one I love more too. On 1/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle -- Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time. http://www.rescuties.org Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life! http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20
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Michelle, I am so sorry to hear about Lucy. I hope you get better news at the vet office. I know what you mean about loving all of your babies but there is one that just captures your heart and soul. It sounds like you are doing everything for your sweet baby. I will be praying for both of you. Cindy Reasoner --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to > the ER. They did blood > work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver > enzymes are low. They took > xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I > don't really trust to read xrays > totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen > and an enlarged heart. > They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it > is. With IV fluids and some > torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. > I then took her home, > against their advice, because they did not seem to > think they could do anything > and she was miserable there. I have an appointment > for 7:30 am at Red Bank, > the best vet hospital in the state, with an > oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so > we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, > but I want a better > diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. > Except for the fact that she is > still eating (probably not normally, but not > completely terribly either) and > alert, and her protein ratio which does not point > to FIP, her clinical signs and > blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet > thinks it's lymphoma. > She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont > respond to chemo, even > though I told her I had one who did and know others > with cats who have. It is > possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is > lymphoma so bad that nothing can > be done or that she has heart problems that will > complicate chemo and I can't > do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a > better diagnosis before > deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for > now. She ate a little bit of > cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. > > Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I > hope she can at least > have some good time left. she is my baby, more than > any of the others, though I > love them too. she is my love. > > Michelle > Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle, I am sorry to hear Lucy isn't doing so well yet..I don't know why they won't give you some dex or give her a dex injection..I know it works the fastest to reduce the temp..It is almost standard procedure from any vet I have used for dogs or cats here..It also hits any inflammation that might be going on more rapidly, too..at least until you can get a firm diagnosis, it always helps. Bandy's temp never would go down much with an incease in pred. Anyway, I hope you get the answers at the specialist.. We will pray than it isn't wet fip or lymphoma. You two are in our thoughts and prayers, Kerry, Angel Bandy and Inky - Don't pick lemons. See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos.
RE: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Sending prayers for your darling Lucy, Michelle. By now you will hopefully have a better idea what's going on. It's wonderful that you got an immediate appointment with the best hospital. It's also wonderful that she's still enjoying her food and eating well. Kerry M. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:37 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a person other than Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP) of that transaction or matter, and (ii) such taxpayers should seek advice based on the taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Oh Michelle, prayers going out for you and Lucy. You're such a good mom to her. Hope the ride went ok and that we hear some good news this afternoon. Hugs, Beth
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Good luck, Michelle, with Lucy's visit to the other vet. Many many prayers coming your way from my house. I know what you mean about loving her more -- that is the way I felt about my Daisy who died in Oct. Sometimes one kitty will just be -- for lack of better terms, a soulmate. Give her a hug from me and my feleuk gang. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle, If at all possible try and get an appointment with Dr Rogers Fred, he is a leading oncologist and one that is used by and consulted with by many members of the Feline Lymphoma group members. He is one of the best!!! Prayers for Lucy, I hope it isn't lymphoma or anything else, but if it is she will be in the best hands. If is cancer, maybe he can consult with your vet about the protocol and your vet can do the chemo if you do chemo, that way Lucy wouldn't have to deal with the stressful car ride. -- Belinda happiness is being owned by cats ... Be-Mi-Kitties http://bemikitties.com Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens http://adopt.bemikitties.com FeLV Candlelight Service http://bemikitties.com/cls HostDesign4U.com [affordable hosting & web design] http://HostDesign4U.com BMK Designs [non-profit animals websites] http://bmk.bemikitties.com
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
May all the angels watch over you and Lucy. She will be frightened but she will be with you and know your love. If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow man. St. Francis - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:36 PM Subject: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Sending healing energy Lucy's way and praying for more time for you and she. I am so sorry about this Michelle. I know how you feel; while I love all my babies, my Tigger and I have a special bond that just seems to grow over the years. Gina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle Visit my Tigger Tales site! - Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
I am so sorry, Michelle - prayers coming for Lucy - Gloria On Jan 17, 2007, at 10:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Prayers going up for you and Lucy, Michelle. I would have brought her home too. Please let us know what the doctor says tomorrow. hugs, elizabeth On 1/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle
RE: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
I'm so sorry, Michelle. Here are vibes and prayers that you and Lucy have some good time left together. She is blessed with a great mommy. Diane R. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 10:37 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
At 08:36 PM 1/17/2007, you wrote: Oh Michelle...you will be in my thoughts all the night. what time is it there???You are doing the very best you can and giving her so much, but it is so very hard. Please please let us know what they say. I am glad they tapped her and she is more comfortable, that is an awfully low crit... Good healing thoughts to both of you and drive carefully and care for yourself kelly Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.13/632 - Release Date: 1/16/2007
Re: Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Michelle,many prayers going out to you and sweet Lucy.Give her a kiss for me. And hugs to you. Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle - Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games.
Prayers needed for Lucy-- very serious
Lucy's temp spiked to 106.7 tonight so I took her to the ER. They did blood work and her HCt is at 18 and her bun and liver enzymes are low. They took xrays and it looked to them (ER doctors, who I don't really trust to read xrays totally correctly) like she has fluid in her abdomen and an enlarged heart. They tapped the fluid and could not tell what it is. With IV fluids and some torbutrol her temp came down to 100.6 in two hours. I then took her home, against their advice, because they did not seem to think they could do anything and she was miserable there. I have an appointment for 7:30 am at Red Bank, the best vet hospital in the state, with an oncologist. It is 2 hours away, so we need to leave at 5:30 am. Lucy hates car rides, but I want a better diagnosis, and I want it from the best people. Except for the fact that she is still eating (probably not normally, but not completely terribly either) and alert, and her protein ratio which does not point to FIP, her clinical signs and blood work otherwise could mean wet FIP. The ER vet thinks it's lymphoma. She was trying to convince me that FeLV+ cats dont respond to chemo, even though I told her I had one who did and know others with cats who have. It is possible it is FIP, it is possible that it is lymphoma so bad that nothing can be done or that she has heart problems that will complicate chemo and I can't do it. But I want to try, at least, to get a better diagnosis before deciding all of this. She is happy to be home for now. She ate a little bit of cooked turkey, probably 10 or 15 little pieces. Please pray hard for her. It does not look good. I hope she can at least have some good time left. she is my baby, more than any of the others, though I love them too. she is my love. Michelle