Randy
I'm not sure if the dosages of prednisone and Winstrol Curly will be
getting are in the range that were formerly used for appetite
stimulation in Kitties...( yes in the " old " days Corticosterioids AND
anabolic Steroids were the go to drugs for appetite stimulation but
often did
Sorry - forget the name Clavamox for the antibiotic I meant to suggest below.
Amani
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Oakley
Sent: December-21-16 2:15 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Bogey's Blood Test Today These look
Hi Sherri
Yes, I agree with you that the biochemistry liver enzymes look worse. The rest
of the biochemistry tests look fine, but the ALT and AST have gone up, and they
didn't repeat either the Total Bilirubin or the GGT, which are the other
results that assist in assessing the liver.
Sherri...
I don't know if it is possible to, perhaps, format the data differently
but I am having a difficult time
reading the Blood results...they are all running togetheralso
are the data on the right the older and getting newer as we move to the
left?? A shame this site doesn't (
Best of luck to both Bogey and Curly!! This is great news!
Ardy
From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Randy
Henke
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 3:54 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Bogey's Blood Test Today
That is
Hi Robert -- I did call Diamond Back Drugs and asked if they could provide the
names/contact information for vets who were willing to prescribe Winstrol and
they said could not do that because they work with so many vets and clients
from all over, and they figured it would be just too much of
Best of luck to you with Curly just wanted to mention there are appetite
stimulant pills available. One that I remember that I used with Tigger was
Mirtazapine and I only had to give a small part of a pill every 3 days. Amani
knows of another one but I can’t remember the name of it.
Well I am not sure he noticed some of the increases on page 2 here. It seems
like all of these are going the wrong direction. She isn¹t showing any
jaundice and her gait is much improved but still having some issues with
balance. I ask them to run the full battery of blood tests today but it
Thanks for the tip Ardy. The pumpkin was a success in stopping a bad bout of
diarrhea for her. And she liked it. I had researched it and it said it was
good for constipation and diarrhea too. I will add this to my first aid kit
arsenal. Thank you again!
Sherri
From: Felvtalk
I hope so too Randy!
From: Felvtalk on behalf of Randy
Henke
Reply-To:
Date: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 4:54 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Bogey's Blood Test Today
That is phenomenal, Sherri! I'm hoping for a repeat of that performance
with our girl, Curly.
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Sherri Godschalk
wrote:
> Bogey is still improving. The Dr came out to talk with me himself instead
> of sending out a tech. Never does that.
Bogey is still improving. The Dr came out to talk with me himself instead
of sending out a tech. Never does that. He said everything looked good
except her red blood cells have gotten smaller but there are more of them.
As well as him being concerned about infection since her WBC and NEU are
So far, Annie has had no problems and I hope it stays that way. keeping all
dealinhg with this in my prayers.
Amani Oakley wrote:
> Randy
>
> I really don’t know. I have only had experience with the pills which I found
> very effective. As a compromise option,
Randy,
That is wonderful news! Hopefully your Curly will respond to the treatment
as well as Bogey has. So glad you have a vet that is willing to try this
combination. Best wishes!
Sherri
From: Felvtalk on behalf of Randy
Henke
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