[Felvtalk] Brock update

Amani Oakley aoakley at oakleylegal.com
Thu Apr 28 13:34:39 CDT 2016


Rachel, for what it's worth, I agree with Margo. The odds are that the steroids kicked in because they will (a) reduce the inflammation and (b) make him feel better (peppier) and thus he will be more interested in eating. Another suggestion is to get him on metoclopromide which helps increase peristaltic action, empty the stomach and move the food along the intestinal tract. 

Amani

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From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Rachel Dagner
Sent: April-27-16 10:36 PM
To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Brock update

My cat Tucker was throwing up his food. We went to the vet and got an X-ray which showed a mass in his chest. I brought him home with steroids but he still couldn't keep food down probably the mass was restricting the  food from passing through since he was just regurgitating it right back up. Then he totally quit wanting to eat. Went to the vet and got high calorie emergency food and a syringe , watched a video on how to do it on YouTube. I was syringe feeding him for several days, I was doing some research and saw a lot of great reviews on Life Gold I had it sent over night from Amazon. I got it yesterday and gave him his two doses. Today he is eating on his own and eating quite a bit of the emergency food and even his dry food that I crunched up small. No regurgitation after all day of eating. I am only giving him a small amount each hour of so as not to upset his stomach, or overwhelm him. Maybe you can try syringe feeding and/or the liquid gold. I hope it is not lymphoma  , I cried for three days straight after the X-ray. I am getting vitality science cat cancer kit, I am not going to put him through chemo. I hope to extend his time and his quality of life. He is also more perky and acting like himself again after just one day on Life Gold. I pray it continues! 

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> On Apr 27, 2016, at 9:45 PM, Marsha <martia at lynxe.com> wrote:
> 
> My sweet FeLV+ boy Brock has taken a bad turn.  He has been doing 
> really great, and only a week and a half ago celebrated his 1 year 
> anniversary of being diagnosed with Restrictive Cardiomyopathy and 
> Congestive Heart Failure.  Only 20% of cats with that diagnosis make 
> it to the one year mark.  Brock is on 5 heart meds and 2 supplements, 
> and has been doing great.  About 2 weeks ago, his appetite seemed to 
> be a little off.  Sometimes he would eat all his food, sometimes not.  
> He occasionally catches a mouse that gets into the garage, so I 
> wondered if he was full when I brought his dinner. This past Saturday, 
> he was really fussy about taking his pills.  He has always been really 
> good about eating his pill pockets, no hassle for me, no dropping them 
> into his mouth.  Now he is balking at taking them even after I dip 
> them in wet food (and they are already in pill pockets).  I coax and 
> coax, and have had to manually pill him a few times.  He will eat 4 
> and leave 1, then I have to
 give that one manually.  Or eat 2, and I have to give him 1.  Now he wants baby food, but only eats some of it, then more later.  He gets his supplements mixed with his food, 1 of which is potassium, so he needs to eat his food to get it.
> 
> He had a blood panel done yesterday and a physical exam.  The vet confirmed the enlarged lymph nodes I felt in his neck, and said there were enlarged nodes in the back leg area also.  Brock's PCV is only 18%, meaning he is anemic.  It is non-regenerative.  A needle aspiration was done on a lymph node, and the cytology should be back tomorrow.  My biggest fear is lymphoma, and it's going to tear through like a wildfire.
> 
> Marsha
> 
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