[Felvtalk] Grieving, and need to understand about felv

Amani Oakley aoakley at oakleylegal.com
Fri Nov 27 13:21:27 CST 2015


Zander was just the most wonderful cat, Anne. My husband and I would have done anything at all for him. We loved him dearly and desperately and he loved us right back. We have been involved in rescuing strays for quite a while, and that sweet little boy was certainly one who made a huge mark on our lives.

We still ache for him. Our vets were happy to let us lead the charge on his care. My vet and another senior vet at Guelph Veterinary College, suggested – sort of joking but not completely – that I should write a paper on his recovery. I considered it, but I am so swamped at work, I never did. When he died, it took all the wind out of my sails.

I feel for your loss. The blame doesn’t lie with you but again, my frustration is that the vets should be at least offering Winstrol in a situation where there is profound anemia since it did wonders to stimulate red cell production with Zander, and I have seen it with other cats now. I remain unable to comprehend why the vet community would rather not tell us about this option, and allow us to have to accept death or euthanasia instead.

Amani

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Amani,

Thank you. I actually read quite a few of your posts about Winstrol. I am glad for you, and sweet Zander, that you found something to give him more time.. lots of love and living in that extra time, I am sure.
I am sorry for your loss, though. Seven years just isn't enough, but Zander was blessed to have your care and dedication.

I am hoping that my other cats will test negative, but if they do not, I have a wonderful vet, at another practice, who will work with me, I believe with my heart that she will. Thank you for sharing your experience! It means the world to us, when we can keep our furbabies healthier. How sad that some vets are afraid, or reluctant, about the winstrol. I agree, that treating, even if side effects are not so good, is better than their dying without trying everything we can.

my best
Anne
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Anne

None of this is your fault at all. I too was given no hope for my Zander. It is the reason I was so angry with the vet community when I stumbled upon Winstrol and found it worked. I was then so stunned to find out that I hadn’t just accidentally “discovered” something new. The vet I spoke with (who had been the internal medicine specialist looking after Zander and pressuring me to put him down – saying that I needed to consider his “quality of life”) surprised me by telling me that he knew about Winstrol and that I had gone “old school”. He told me that they used to use Winstrol “years back” but had stopped when a report had surfaced suggesting that it might cause liver damage.

Then, after having proof positive that the Winstrol had done this amazing thing with Zander and brought him back from the brink of death, still I encountered vets who were resistant to using Winstrol. I couldn’t understand it at all. They preferred to put a cat down than to even TRY the Winstrol. Thus my conclusion that Winstrol has been “black balled” because of its association with performance enhancement in athletes. Seriously, nothing else makes any sense. When a cat is dying, whether or not a vet believes that there may be side-effects to a medication, it makes no sense to withhold something that MAY be beneficial when the end result is certainly going to be bad.

Anne, there is just nothing at all you did wrong. I sympathize completely with your guilt, because I too wish I had known more about Winstrol BEFORE Zander decompensated so badly. I think that because he did, the virus was allowed to continue attacking his body and left scarring on the heart – the cause of his death at 7 years.

My experience is the reason I found this group and was determined to share my experience. I hoped that sharing my experience might mean that others may find that Winstrol is helpful for their cats as well, and I have since used it in a number of other situations of cats given no hope. Obviously, it is impossible to know if Sam might have been helped, but you clearly did everything you could and gave him every chance.

Amani

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