esday, January 30, 2007 5:59 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please pray for Lucy
I read a summary of the article, but if you have the article in full I
would love to read it. Thanks,
In a message dated 1/30/2007 4:12:08 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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that's kind of what i meant--yes, FIP means there's been a corona
virus exposure/infection, but it is still possible for an FIP-positive
cat to not show a high titre. might not be COMMON, but just as a high
titre doesn't prove FIP, a low one doesn't exclude it either. kind of
like a negative FeLV
I read a summary of the article, but if you have the article in full I would
love to read it. Thanks,
In a message dated 1/30/2007 4:12:08 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I know it’s scary to see it – but she must not be in pain, just
uncomfortable –
My first FIP
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:03 AM
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Subject: Re: Please pray for Lucy
She just laid around all day, very lethargic. When I woke up at 2:30 she
was walking around the room looking at food bowls,
She just laid around all day, very lethargic. When I woke up at 2:30 she was
walking around the room looking at food bowls, so I fed her baby food and
she ate almost a jar. She then purred a lot when I pet and kissed her for a
while, and after I pilled her she washed herself. I just upped h
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Subject: Re: Please pray for Lucy
Since it would not be conclusive, and since I am sure she has been
exposed to corona virus since I adopted her from a shelter, I don't want
to remove the amount of blood necessary to test her, since she is so
anemic.
In a message dated 1
Since it would not be conclusive, and since I am sure she has been exposed
to corona virus since I adopted her from a shelter, I don't want to remove the
amount of blood necessary to test her, since she is so anemic.
In a message dated 1/30/2007 3:49:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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of her having FIP will go down siginicantly..
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Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 8:17 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please pray for Lucy
my understanding is that a cat with FIP can
Yes, that's right.
Michelle
In a message dated 1/29/2007 10:13:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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They did aspirate fluid, though, right? And it was definitely in the abdomen
and NOT in the chest cavity, right? Didn't you say it was clear, and not
straw colored like
You can't have FIP without Corona, the Corona mutates into FIP, but it doesn't
make
it so that it's not Corona, it just creates the condition known as FIP (it's
not the
virus that mutates, it's the condition that mutates, if that makes sense). At
least
that's how I read it from Dr. Addie's site.
Hi Michelle, I have been praying for you and Lucy. I will continue to along
as it takes. I would love for you to send a picture of Lucy. Sheila
my understanding is that a cat with FIP can show a low or even no
corona virus titre, as the titre shows recent exposure to an active
corona virus itself, not to the mutated form.
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Well, that should be the first step in any FIP diagnosis.
Well, that should be the first step in any FIP diagnosis. I really find it
completely unfathomable that they didn't do a Corona titer when they
suspected FIP. True, if it's positive, it could still be anything, but if
it's negative, that completely eliminates the possibility of FIP, and allows
you
I wonder if the positive vacuum and lavage (Indwelling closed-tube
thoracostomy) they do for phythorax could work? (Mind you, your cat's fluid
is in her intra-abdominal cavity, rather than her chest cavity, correct?)
Have you ever heard of that? I bet it would be too stressful though, as weak
as sh
No, no titer was run and now I don't want to take that much blood from her
because she is so anemic.
Michelle
In a message dated 1/29/2007 9:02:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Did they run a Corona titer on Lucy? Was it high?
Phaewryn
I'm going to ask the local vet tomorrow. I am afraid he will say he has
never done it and I should go to Red bank, which is so far away and stresses
her
so much. I know they will do it there. The problem with draining is that it
usually comes right back. But some people say it takes a few
Did they run a Corona titer on Lucy? Was it high?
Phaewryn
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Can they aspirate any of the fluid off to relieve the pressure?
I'm really behind on mail, sorry!
Phaewryn
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Subject: Re: Please pray for Lucy
I know. And we are treating for toxo, which does not really seem to be
working so far. Next step is probably to treat for small cell lymphoma
and fip inflammation at the same time with leukeran. But that suppresses
the bone marrow and wbc, so
your kitty's PCV never dropped
below 23 after stopped using epogen? Is that right?
Hideyo
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 7:05 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please pray for Lucy
I
in registers when confronted with such a
sign is SMOKING, and, by association, cigarettes. Kerry M.
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 12:26 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Please pray for Lucy
Sending big hugs to Lucy...praying hard for her, for her red cell
production to resume, for her belly to return to normal, and for her
full recovery and full enjoyment of life.
All the love and care she's getting from her mom will go a long way too.
Kerry M.
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Michelle, would you send me a picture of Lucy off list so that I may visualize
her in my prayers/healing meditations?
Thank you,
Gina
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just sent you a link to The Secret video off list.
http://www.universeofpower.com/resources/free_videos/the_secret_m
Lucy and you are both in my prayers. I do believe in the healing power of
prayer and meditation.
Gina
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The vets are still all stumped by her case but think it is wet fip. I
have been researching feverishly and she is on a lot of meds and is eating, but
Michelle, please send me Lucy's picture as well, please.
Diane R.
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I think the epogen worked in less than 2 wks...They all said that was very fast
as it usually takes longer..He was at 20 and it went to over 32 in around 10
days. He was only on it for around 5 wks..as when he went to the specialist,
the pcv had already dropped again to 23..so she stopped it du
Michelle I will add you and Lucy to my prayers.I would like to see her too. :)
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Thanks and hugs to you
Sherry
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I can't attach a picture to a post, but will mail you one offline. If
anyone else wants me to do that, please let me know.
Thanks,
one more question-- how long did it take the epogen to kick in for Bandy?
thanks,
michelle
Thanks, Kerry. I am already giving Lucy all that you mention other than the
chemo and coq10, but maybe I will get some Until yesterday she was on 10
mg/day of pred but I upped her yesterday to 12.5. I am all for more steroids
if
this is not something infectious. my local vet wants to wait
Hi Michelle,
I hope Lucy is eating and feeling better today..I am behind as usual..I was
wondering if they sent the blood off to be checked for toxo...When Bandy first
saw the eye spec., that was the first test he wanted to do and really only
thing Bandy hadn't been checked for in the past..H
I too am trying to envsion her. Please sent me a picture too and I will
continue to pary and send positive vibes your way.
Love
Sally, Junior, Daisy, Speedy Silver, Grey and White, Little Black, Lily, and
Spike
On 1/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can't attach a picture
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 2:53:28 PM
Subject: Re: Please pray for Lucy
I can't attach a picture to a post, but will mail you one offline. If
anyone else wants me
Please send me a picture. I saw your post on BF this morning,,good
people there,I will put her picture on the refrigerater.
kelly
At 12:53 PM 1/28/2007, you wrote:
I can't attach a picture to a post, but will mail you one offline.
If anyone else wants me to do that, please let me know.
Thank
Michelle,
You have my prayers. I agree, the power of prayer is a real force, I do
believe!
Anne and Simms, Sophie and other furry friends in MI and Jimi Too Cool, always
with me in spirit
Subject: Please pray for Lucy
The vets are still all stumped by her case but think it is wet fip.
I can't attach a picture to a post, but will mail you one offline. If anyone
else wants me to do that, please let me know.
Thanks,
Michelle
In a message dated 1/28/2007 3:34:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Michelle, I will be praying for Lucy - what does she loo
Hi Michelle, I will be praying for Lucy - what does she look like so that I
can picture her?
Leslie
Subject: Please pray for Lucy
The vets are still all stumped by her case but think it is wet
fip. I have
been researching feverishly and she is on a lot of meds and is eating, but
otherwise s
I know. And we are treating for toxo, which does not really seem to be
working so far. Next step is probably to treat for small cell lymphoma and fip
inflammation at the same time with leukeran. But that suppresses the bone
marrow
and wbc, so my vets do not want to put her on it until we h
A couple of the segments provided are not running for me, (the movie is
divided into 20 minute or so segments to make viewing on line easier),
but what I have seen so far makes so much sense to me. One of the
premises is that we attract what we think about, what we feel about,
into our lives a
Of course we'll add our prayers to yours. GLOW to you both for strength
healing endurance and peace.
Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito
"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living
his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile."
I just sent you a link to The Secret video off list.
http://www.universeofpower.com/resources/free_videos/the_secret_movie.html
It's all about the power of intention, which I think is a big reason why
prayer works. I find it quite affirming that you should post the
request for prayer at the sa
Michelle,
please do remember, *always*, that a 100% reliable assessment of FIP
(dry or wet) CANNOT be made until the cat is alive: only necroscopic
exams could tell the final word. There is plenty of cases of cats
"definitely diagnosed with FIP", that did not have it, just a panel
of symptoms that
I, for one, believe in the power of prayer -- prayers going up for you and
Lucy. Hugs for you both as well.
elizabeth
On 1/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The vets are still all stumped by her case but think it is wet fip. I
have been researching feverishly and she is o
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