[Felvtalk] Winstrol

Jetty Dijkshoorn jdidubai at gmail.com
Thu Nov 19 17:19:59 CST 2015


Thanks so much Amani. Will buy a package immediately. What would you say
about the doses. Dolce weighs about 2,75 kg

2015-11-20 0:15 GMT+01:00 Amani Oakley <aoakley at oakleylegal.com>:

> Jetty,
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> You can use the prednisolone with the Winstrol. They are different kinds
> of steroids and work well together. A very senior, well-respected vet I
> know very well, once told me that the prednisolone helps protect the liver,
> while on the Winstrol. I used both, along with Doxycycline on Zander, at
> the early stages of his recovery from his FeLV crisis.
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> Amani
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> *From:* Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] *On Behalf
> Of *Jetty Dijkshoorn
> *Sent:* November-19-15 6:11 PM
> *To:* felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Felvtalk] Lymph nodes
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> I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your furry friends. Luckily my
> suspected FELV sweetheart Dolce is doing really well at this moment. He
> went from very lethargic with pale gums and nose to a lively guy with the
> help of 1 tablet of prednisolon every other day. I am very much interested
> in starting with Winstrol to help his RBC go further up but not sure
> whether I have to stop using the prednisolon or use both of them
> together.We live in the Netherlands and I already found out that I can buy
> the 2 mg tablets in an online shop for a reasonable price.
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> I want to thank all the members of this forum for all your stories and
> advises. There is not much knowledge here about FELV and it is very common
> to put cats to sleep after very uncertain snaptest diagnosyses. So glad
> that thanks to your encouraging advises he is still a very happy cat.
> Although I am a bit concerned about a lump he developed under his left eye.
> It does not seem to bother him but I hope it does not grow any further.
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> Jetty an Dolce
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> 2015-11-19 2:16 GMT+01:00 Jane Gannon <straycats at roadrunner.com>:
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> Do I just keep him on this indefinetely?  Do I have to keep having his
> blood tested, how often?  How long did this help your cat?  Do you still
> have this cat?
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> *From:* Amani Oakley <aoakley at oakleylegal.com>
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> *To:* felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
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> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 18, 2015 10:38 AM
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> *Subject:* Re: [Felvtalk] Lymph nodes
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> Hi Jane
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> Speak with your vet. He probably uses a compounding pharmacy for other
> types of medication. This is where my vet gets Winstrol. Our vet can get
> the Winstrol in 2 strengths: 2 mg and 1 mg tablets. They are hard to cut in
> half, but for a long time, that is what I had to do since originally the
> compounding pharmacy only had the 2 mg size tablets. The tablets are very
> small and powdery when split, and dissolve very quickly with very little
> moisture. Therefore, it made life a lot easier when the compounding
> pharmacy started providing 1 mg sized tablets. If you can only get 2 mg
> tablets, you also have the option of just giving them once a day, but I
> think it is better to give 1 mg, 2 times a day.
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> I have no idea where you are located or how big the compounding pharmacy
> is that my vet uses, but it is called Chiron. (I’m in Ontario, Canada, and
> I think this compounding pharmacy is located close to Guelph Ontario, near
> the vet college there).
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> Definitely start your cat on the Winstrol as soon as possible. I have also
> found Winstrol helpful in a cat I highly suspected of having FIP. She is
> fine now.
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> Amani
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> *From:* Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] *On Behalf
> Of *Jane Gannon
> *Sent:* November-17-15 11:54 AM
> *To:* felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Felvtalk] Lymph nodes
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> I have had the worst nightmare happen to me.  I have a large cat family, I
> used to work at a cat rescue organization and I also help any cats that
> show up at my door.  Last year one of my two outdoor cats started to loose
> weight.  He was 12 so I thought maybe kidney or  hyperthyroid.  He started
> having anisocoria (one pupil lager than the other) and then I noticed  3
> other cats with the same thing. I researched online and found that it can
> happen to FELV+ cats.  So I took them all to the vet and found out they
> were positive.  I then took the rest of my cat family and found out I had a
> total of 10 positives and  12 negatives.  I vacinated the negatives and am
> letting them all live together.  Since that time I have lost 5. Two older
> ones actually died from kidney disease, I had to euthanise my son's 2 two
> year olds cats, one developed FIP and the other ended up getting
> neurological problems until he could no longer walk.  I euthanised one that
> was having difficulty breathing and was no longer eating.  So I searched
> for a group that was going through the same thing so maybe I could learn
> about what can be done.  Grayson, who is positive, is now loosing weight.
> He is 12 so I hoped maybe kidney or hyperthyroid so I had his blood tested
> and he does not have either.  He is starting to have the sylmptoms of
> FELV.  His hematocrit is 19 and he also has an abcess on his face that
> doesn't want to heal.  He is acting like his old self and eating well.
> I know my vet would not have a problem using winstrol, he has always worked
> with me.   Where would he get it from?  Should I start it now before he
> gets worse.
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> *From:* kat <merrykatmeows at email.com>
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> *To:* felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
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> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 17, 2015 5:22 AM
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> *Subject:* Re: [Felvtalk] Lymph nodes
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> Maya - I am so sorry for your loss.
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> Kat (Mew Jersey)
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> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 7:59 AM
> *From:* "Maya D'Alessio" <mdelow at gmail.com>
> *To:* felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Felvtalk] Lymph nodes
>
> Merlot left us yesterday morning. Thank you to everyone for your support
> over the month, it has been incredible.
>
> On Nov 17, 2015 12:48 AM, <dlgegg at windstream.net> wrote:
>
> They sense our love and concern.  I often bring a sick furbaby on my bed
> and stay awake all night because I am afraid they will get worse and I will
> not know in time to do something for them.  People think I am nuts, but I
> cannot not be concerned.
>
> ---- Ardy Robertson <ardyr at centurytel.net> wrote:
> > I think when you really love your cat, you are inclined to observe every
> > little thing and try to understand how they are feeling based on their
> > actions/behavior. That gives you the insight into knowing what works and
> > what does not. They may have the book training, but nothing replaces
> loving
> > and observing...... and of course the love is returned. Our Tigger, when
> he
> > was at his sickest and we thought he would not make it through the night,
> > dragged himself into our bedroom during the night and could not get up on
> > the bed by any means, but laid on the floor on my hubby's side where he
> felt
> > safer being near his "mommy and daddy". (call me Cookoo)
> >
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