To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc: wendy
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Vit C therapy Sally Snyder Jewell
WHEN MY SINUSES ACT UP, THE FIRST THING I TAKE IS l-lYSINE AND 1000 UNITS OF C.
ALL THE DOCTOR'S ANTIBIOTICS DO NOT WORK. THE VIRUS I THINK HAS MUTATED AND
IS NOW IMMUNE TO THEM. DORLIS
] Vit C therapy Sally Snyder Jewell
Thanks for sharing your interest and experience, Wendy. I
appreciate your positive feedback.
FYI, several thousand mg of pure ascorbic acid taken hourly
for 24 hours at first notice of any cold symptoms will work
even faster to eradicate the cold before it gets
Sally,
I am a huge believer in Vit C, not only for animals, but humans as well. This
week I have been fighting off a cold since Friday, and popping 1000 mg of Vit C
every 1-4 hours, on and off. Had I not been popping the Vit C, I know from
past experience I'd already have been to the doc
have seen
in the past 10 years has certainly made me understand and
appreciate Linus Pauling's expression, Never be without
your C, not even for a single day. Truly, I could not
survive without it, nor could the animals in my care.
Sally Snyder Jewell
Tower Laboratories Corporation
have seen
in the past 10 years has certainly made me understand and
appreciate Linus Pauling's expression, Never be without
your C, not even for a single day. Truly, I could not
survive without it, nor could the animals in my care.
Sally Snyder Jewell
Tower Laboratories Corporation
Sally, Please tell me EXACTLY what INTRAVENOUS ASCORBATE is. I have
a FELV+ cat who shows no symptoms. Do you recommend this for him? If
so, do all vets did this? I live in the Phila Pa area. Also, I have
the MEGA C but someone on this list (I think) said it may contain
something (that over
such a barrage of
backlash over posting this information. I believe they are
just scared and of course, skeptical based on their
misinformation.
Sally Snyder Jewell, Marketing Director
Tower Laboratories Corporation
www.HeartTech.com
1-877-TOWER-LABS
Practicing Medicine Without a License
such a barrage of
backlash over posting this information. I believe they are
just scared and of course, skeptical based on their
misinformation.
Sally Snyder Jewell, Marketing Director
Tower Laboratories Corporation
www.HeartTech.com
1-877-TOWER-LABS
Practicing Medicine Without a License
Hi Sally, Thank you for this information.
Susan
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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of S. Jewell
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:20 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Vit C
You're more than welcome, Susan. Always happy to help.
Sally Snyder Jewell, Marketing Director
Tower Laboratories Corporation
www.HeartTech.com
1-877-TOWER-LABS
Practicing Medicine Without a License? The Story of the
Linus Pauling Therapy for Heart Disease, by Owen Fonorow and
Sally Snyder
You're more than welcome, Susan. Always happy to help.
Sally Snyder Jewell, Marketing Director
Tower Laboratories Corporation
www.HeartTech.com
1-877-TOWER-LABS
Practicing Medicine Without a License? The Story of the
Linus Pauling Therapy for Heart Disease, by Owen Fonorow and
Sally Snyder
Sally,
In the interest of self-disclosure, you should mention that the company you
work for, Tower Laboratories, pushes Linus Pauling products and Vitamin C
therapy
http://hearttechnology.com/
You yourself wrote a book on Vitamin C therapy for heart disease and the
Pauling therapy.
http
animals succumb to the ravages of these
diseases while you stand helplessly watching. The choice
would seem a simple one, regardless of one person's opinion
otherwise.
Sally Snyder Jewell
www.SallysCatHouse.com
(perhaps this signature will better qualify me to post here
animals succumb to the ravages of these
diseases while you stand helplessly watching. The choice
would seem a simple one, regardless of one person's opinion
otherwise.
Sally Snyder Jewell
www.SallysCatHouse.com
(perhaps this signature will better qualify me to post here
I am saying multiple, multiple prayers for you both!! How many injections has
he had so far? We just gave the 2nd one Friday night to Rosie and Murphy. We
had lost Rosie's 4 brothers within a 5 month period and they were so young, 6
1/2 months to just turned a year old. We had tried a
great information, jenny. thanks for sharing it with us, as it can make such
a difference when we know the right things to discuss with our vets!
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 4:13 PM, jbero tds.net
--
Spay Neuter Your Neighbors!
Maybe That'll Make The Difference
MaryChristine
Special-Needs
in prayer, we could sure use some extra in the
coming days while we wait on the LTCI to continue to help
him.
Sally Snyder Jewell, Marketing Director
Tower Laboratories Corporation
Manufacturers of Pauling Therapy Formulas for Coronary Heart
Disease Since 1996
http://www.HeartTech.com
E-mail: sa
in prayer, we could sure use some extra in the
coming days while we wait on the LTCI to continue to help
him.
Sally Snyder Jewell, Marketing Director
Tower Laboratories Corporation
Manufacturers of Pauling Therapy Formulas for Coronary Heart
Disease Since 1996
http://www.HeartTech.com
E-mail: sa
Sally,
If Lukey needs to be fed for more than a day or tow the nasel tube is
VERY uncomfortable, you'd really be better served getting an e tube,
I've had 3 kitties with this and it was a life saver, none of them had
any problems with it and all of them gained back the lost weight
first FeLV
kitty to crash.
Thanks!
Sally Snyder Jewell
Sally Snyder Jewell, Marketing Director
Tower Laboratories Corporation
Manufacturers of Pauling Therapy Formulas for Coronary Heart
Disease Since 1996
http://www.HeartTech.com
E-mail: sa...@towerlaboratories.com
Toll Free: 1-877-TOWER-LABS
first FeLV
kitty to crash.
Thanks!
Sally Snyder Jewell
Sally Snyder Jewell, Marketing Director
Tower Laboratories Corporation
Manufacturers of Pauling Therapy Formulas for Coronary Heart
Disease Since 1996
http://www.HeartTech.com
E-mail: sa...@towerlaboratories.com
Toll Free: 1-877-TOWER-LABS
but there is always a risk with a
sick kitty.
Sharyl
--- On Sat, 9/26/09, Tower Laboratories Corporation
sa...@towerlaboratories.com wrote:
From: Tower Laboratories Corporation sa...@towerlaboratories.com
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Sally and Lukey
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Saturday, September 26
Bailey's HCT was around 18 or 20 when he had his etube put in. The
main thing they were worried about was clotting and he was clotting OK.
I don't remember were you looking at doing a transfusion? Lukey's HCT
was 14 is that right? That is about the point where a transfusion would
be
When Bailey had his done it was done with I think a local and
isoflouren (sp) gas, the procedure takes about 15 to 20 minutes. I'm
not positive of that because it has been almost 4 years ago. I do know
my vet had only done about 2 of them and actually had the manual on the
procedure with
Sally,
Not a good report, but not entirely without hope either. Do you happen to
know the specific numbers on the CBCs? Get a copy of the reports. Read
them carefully - vets miss things sometimes and don't always remember to
convey all the information they have when they meet with you
My Vet will wait as low as 12 but it really depends on the cat and
the shape they are in. Fred's HCT is at 20 right now the lowest it's
been since he started down this road of kidney insufficiency 4 years
ago. I think if he goes too much lower he will have to start epogen.
--
Belinda
it on her own. how lucky can a
body get? continued good fortune for all with sick babies, it is almost as
hard on us as it is on them. like a mother caring for her sick child. dorlis
jbero tds.net jb...@tds.net wrote:
Hey everyone,
First of all, Sally, I am glad you are getting some
Hey everyone,
First of all, Sally, I am glad you are getting some food down him. That
will help tremendously. The fact that he hasn't thrown it up is even more
fantastic.
I just wanted to give you a quick update on Autumn. I got the full results
of the CBC (although a path review is pending
-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of jbero tds.net
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 10:01 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Autumn update and Sally
Hey everyone,
I just wanted to give you a quick update
Sally, that is so encouraging that he WANTS the food. That is great. Please
check out the link suggested in earlier emails today with subject assisted
feeding. It is important for Lukey to get the same amount of food via
syringe that he ate before getting sick. You want to avoid liver failure
Thanks so much for the encouragement and information,
Laurie. This is a heartbreaking situation for us, as all of
you know too well.
Sally Jewell
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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-
boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Laurieskatz
Thanks so much for the encouragement and information,
Laurie. This is a heartbreaking situation for us, as all of
you know too well.
Sally Jewell
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From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-
boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Laurieskatz
Please cross-post selectively (anyone a member of the Homeless Cat Network?):
Talked to Sally and here's the situation:
She has not been cited, nothing in writing, yet. She is very worried about
two FeLV+ kittens and two FIV+ cats. IF they are seized they would likely be
put down
I could cross post to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - list owner is in southern
California, as I recall, great guy. Think that's ok?
Gloria
On Mar 16, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Susan Hoffman wrote:
Please cross-post selectively (anyone a member of the Homeless Cat
Network?):
Talked to Sally and here's
of the Homeless Cat
Network?):
Talked to Sally and here's the situation:
She has not been cited, nothing in writing, yet. She is very worried
about two FeLV+ kittens and two FIV+ cats. IF they are seized they would
likely be put down immediately. What she needs most right now is some place
to put
touch during my house fire in August and in the
current dealings with a really ugly hoarder situation.
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Susan and Kelley for your replies and concern. I'm sure Sally will
appreciate any help or advice you can give her. I have an unreasonable fear
replies and concern. I'm sure Sally
will appreciate any help or advice you can give her. I have an unreasonable
fear of animal control, I think of them like I would the gestapo. Sally
doesn't seem to be panicking the way I might, but she is quickly taking
steps to address any concerns they may
hoarder situation.
Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Susan and Kelley for your replies and concern. I'm sure Sally
will appreciate any help or advice you can give her. I have an unreasonable
fear of animal control, I think of them like I would the gestapo. Sally
doesn't seem
replies and concern. I'm sure Sally
will appreciate any help or advice you can give her. I have an unreasonable
fear of animal control, I think of them like I would the gestapo. Sally
doesn't seem to be panicking the way I might, but she is quickly taking
steps to address any concerns they may
and in the current dealings with a really ugly hoarder situation.
*Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote:
Thank you Susan and Kelley for your replies and concern. I'm sure
Sally will appreciate any help or advice you can give her. I have an
unreasonable fear of animal control, I think
Hello All,
I just got off the phone with Sally Foster. Old timers may remember her
from the list. We became friends years ago when I first joined the list
and Sally was kind enough to offer me her phone number so I could cry on
her shoulder. Sally has been doing TNR and rescuing cats
, for the safety of the cats, she has to move them.
Of course I am not in that areabut if she needs a shoulder to cry on I
can call her tonight. When will AC leave rescuers alone
Kelley
On 3/11/08, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I just got off the phone with Sally Foster. Old
California and Texas are really different. We have very specific laws on the
books governing seizures, very rescue friendly state laws. Sally is in the San
Jose area, about an hour south of me.
I'll call her and get some details. I know California rescue law pretty
well. Let me find
.
On 3/11/08, Susan Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
California and Texas are really different. We have very specific laws on
the books governing seizures, very rescue friendly state laws. Sally is in
the San Jose area, about an hour south of me.
I'll call her and get some details. I know
on it. And ac is giving us the space and
support to be effective.)
I'll call Sally tonight and see what's going on.
Kelley Saveika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, I just yesterday saw a raid in LA that almost made me vomit.
Literally.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_kJ9nGiVis
Lots
I hope the lawsuits are successful.
I hope you are able to help Sally.:)
On 3/11/08, Susan Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
southern California has had a lot of problems. A friend was raided a year
and a half ago. There are a couple of law suits in play down there
already. However
They'll probably stop harassing rescuers, about the time when the
cities do some other things - like stop outlawing pit bulls instead
of punishing the bad folks who fight and misuse these dogs... sigh.
On Mar 11, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Kelley Saveika wrote:
... When will AC leave rescuers
Thank you Susan and Kelley for your replies and concern. I'm sure Sally
will appreciate any help or advice you can give her. I have an
unreasonable fear of animal control, I think of them like I would the
gestapo. Sally doesn't seem to be panicking the way I might, but she is
quickly taking
Sally,
Congratulations and bless you for taking in the new kitten! You have a big
heart. And no, you are not a bad kitty mom. Sometimes, some things are just
out of our hands. Life has a way of teaching us we are really not in control
of much. I hope you can find this kitty a good home
Sally, where are you? It's been raining here too hasn't for awhile. I
know, too much coincidence for you to be here too but you never know.
I'm in south central WI.
And remember day lilies are very toxic to cats.
Pam
Sally Davis wrote:
Nina
Thanks for the inspiring story. My old
use
Advantage. Fleas live in grassy yards.
I am a horticulturist by trade and education. So I give that as my
qualification regarding daylily (hemerocallis) classification.
We are getting remnants of TS Barry.
Thanks for your concern.
Sally
On 6/3/07, Pam Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
That's good info, Sally -- thanks!
elizabeth
On 6/3/07, Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Pam,
I am in VA. Daylilies are not in the LILY family. They are not toxic to
cats in spite of what the ASPCA has on there website. It is based on an
assumption that they are *lilies. *My front
Ok this is good to know. Now we know who to ask with our flower
question. Wish you could see my place. I planted a bunch of things from
Breck's but was dumb enough not to label them. Now they're coming up I
have no clue as to what they are!
Pam
Sally Davis wrote:
Hi Pam,
I am in VA
in
the house with no adverse affect. I do however shoo her away. You can send
me picture. I will see what I can do. We ID plants at work all the time for
people.
Sally
Sally,
I am catching up on posts. How is Junior's right eye
doing?
:)
Wendy
--- Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just a brief update on Junior. His Right eye still
looks like it is budging
with a definite cataract. He does not appear to have
discomfort from it
though
I am sorry to hear this about Junior, but cats can do
fine with blindness. Not as well as before, but they
adapt. You are so wonderful to stick with your
kitties through all this.
:)
Wendy
--- Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI wendy
I think Junior is Blind or close to it in both
Hi Sally,
I don't understand why your vet would suggest a wait and see approach
with a felv pos cat. Aggressive, immediate vet care is always something
that I recommend for all felv positive kitties. Their immune systems
are weakened and don't work as efficiently as cats without the virus
dovey these days. I am glad
for that.
Thanks,
Sally
On 3/9/07, Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sally,
I don't understand why your vet would suggest a wait and see approach
with a felv pos cat. Aggressive, immediate vet care is always something
that I recommend for all felv positive kitties
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:27:04 -0500 Sally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Junior's gingivitis cleared up with the immunoregulin treatments. I would
say within two weeks.
Sally
Hi Sally,
That sounds very encouraging! So, in Junior's case, the gingivitis cleared
up strictly using the Immunoregulin
was not properly aligned. This was a
couple months after it has been broken. This was the first hint of things to
come.
Sally and her 10 cats
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Tillman
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 1:17 PM
To: Felvtalk
Sour cream for the diarrhea? Does the sour cream you use say on the label
with live
and active acidophilus cultures?
Most sour cream does NOT have any beneficial bacteria in it, so make sure you're
feeding one that has it in there, like this one:
or yellow(buff)
colored. I have one other Orange and white cat, Speedy who is negative and
their half sister who is negative. I don't know if genetics play a role in
predisposing the cats to infection by the virus. Have any studies been done
on this?
Thanks for the heads up.
Sally
-Original
If you give me your mailing address, I'll send you a small tube of probiotics
gel. I
bought a box of 6, and then didn't need it (turns out it wasn't helpful for the
condition my cat had). I'd rather give some of it away than to just let it sit
here
and expire. Come to think of it, I have several
.
- Anonymous
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, December 3, 2006 8:42:31 PM
Subject: Re: Sally - pain meds (was Uveitis)--ketoprofen in dogs
Hi Nina!
I just wanted to caution the use of ketoprofen in dogs...it's rare
for a better
outcome than his being sick all the time.
As for the steroids are you speaking about for his eye? I think I can
discuss that with Dr Staunton next time I see or speak with her. I will also
check on the ketophen.
Thanks
Sally
Hi Sally,
I just wanted to comment on getting the antibiotic
Yes, uveitis is treated with topical steroids in the eye. Prednisolone
drops is what is usually used; sometimes atropine is used, I think for pain in
the eye. See Kerry's email about Bandy's course on these two eye drops (drops
can be easier to get in than ointment, too). I also needed
Hi Michelle
I will see if I can reach Junior's regular Vet tomorrow, she was at a
conference last Friday. There is less pain today, but it is still closed. I
just want him to fell better.
Thanks
Sally
_
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL
Hi Sally,
I just wanted to comment on getting the antibiotic ointment in Junior's
eye... If you put a line of the ointment on your finger and gently
apply it to his closed eye, (on the line where his eyelids meet), at
least some will go in his eye and it should help at least keep his eye
, December 3, 2006 5:28 pm
Subject: Sally - pain meds (was Uveitis)
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Hi Sally,
I just wanted to comment on getting the antibiotic ointment in
Junior's
eye... If you put a line of the ointment on your finger and
gently
apply it to his closed eye, (on the line
Hi Sally,From what I am reading you don't need to make any decisions about putting Junior to sleep right this minute; is that correct? He has an upper respiratory infection that is being treated, and is he otherwise okay (other than being FeLV+), right? Why does the vet want to put him
Hi Sally,My thoughtis that you might first get your group vaccinated, that way the negatives will have some protection against the disease. Althoughthe vaccine isnot 100% effective, it's better than no protection.Is there a nearbylow-cost clinic available?That is whatwe did.We saved $36
**I just read the abstract regarding using low dose interferon for treatment of FIV and possibly FeLV. I know this was a small study group. Does anyone here have experience with this sort of treatment?**Only at crisis time_no eating, etc_however it depends on the cat. My FIV+ cat has been on
until the end. I am sure he had renal failure.
I may have more questions. I need to check out the archives as well. Thanks
for the help.
Sally
At 07:23 PM 10/13/2006 -0700, you wrote:
Sally,
A URI is an upper respitory infection. I wonder too if Pumpkin might have
had FeLV; maybe a more
and experience on this list. You are in the right place :) Blessings to you and your kitties.Gina Sally Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Nina,I am new to the group and recently lost two beautiful babies less than a week apart. I know how you feel when you say numb. I tried to work Tuesday
the source.
Tiny did have a bite wound when I caught him to take him for testing. I
hope he did not bite the other cat back. He is neutered but cats are
territorial. I do not want to spread this around.
I pray for all the cats here.
Sally
I'm new to FeLV. My Pippin tested positive at six weeks of age back
Sally,A URI is an upper respitory infection. I wonder too if Pumpkin might have had FeLV; maybe a more experienced list member might have an idea? I'm very sorry that he left you so suddenly. It sounds as if there was no time for you to say goodbye. My heart goes out to you with all that you
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Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:49 PM
Subject: OT - Sally in trouble with Panluek
Hello Everyone,
Poor Sally (from San Jose) is waging a terrible battle with Panleukopenia
kittens. The mother and four babies, (about 4 or 5 weeks old) were
rescued from
Miriam,
Thank you very much for responding with some suggestions for Sally's
little babies. Three of the four kittens have already passed. The
fourth is not doing very well either. It's so heartbreaking. She has
been giving subq fluids and assist feeding tiny amounts of formula every
20
Hello Everyone,
Poor Sally (from San Jose) is waging a terrible battle with
Panleukopenia kittens. The mother and four babies, (about 4 or 5 weeks
old) were rescued from a back yard situation. She has already lost two
of the kittens one of which was diagnosed by a vet with Panleukopenia
Subject: OT - Sally in trouble with Panluek
Hello Everyone,
Poor Sally (from San Jose) is waging a terrible battle with
Panleukopenia kittens. The mother and four babies, (about 4 or 5 weeks
old) were rescued from a back yard situation. She has already lost two
of the kittens one of which
I kept meaning to post... Sally had to go no mail for a while, she was
away from her computer for a little too long and she's having email
overload problems. She thinks she can still get individual emails, so
if you need to talk to her you can try posting to her off-list:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
A PS--welcome back Sally--we missed you and your wise replies.
Kerry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: HELP...for Michelle L.
Dear Michelle L.:
Haven't been onlist for a while due
Title: Message
Dear Sally, I'm so very sorry to
hear of your loss. I know how painful it is. I hope you will be able to draw
comfort eventually from the happy memories of your kitty.
To unsubscribe, I think the best
thing to do is contact James, out administrator. Here's his email
address
Dear Sally
I've been carrying your letter in my bag for almost a weekmy
apologies for not replying earlier...I want to thank you so very much
for your kind words, and for taking the trouble to write...I so
appreciate not just this wonderful email you sent me but ALL your emails
you send to us
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