[Felvtalk] FW: FW: Continued Improvement for Bogey on Stanzolol

Amani Oakley aoakley at oakleylegal.com
Wed Oct 5 22:53:06 CDT 2016


Amy

I mentioned in a later post that it might be more efficient to call some online vet compounding pharmacies in your area and asking them if they know of any vets who prescribe it. They may not be willing to give you names because of “privacy” concerns, but explain that you are looking for a new vet, and ask if they would be willing to run it by any potential vets, that the pharmacy can give out his/her name.

Otherwise, I think you may be looking for a needle in a haystack. Moreover, I would guess if there is stigma or caution being exercised by vets regarding prescribing Winstrol, then calling them up cold and asking if they will prescribe it for your cat, may well make them quite nervous.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Amy Glunt
Sent: October-01-16 10:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FW: FW: Continued Improvement for Bogey on Stanzolol

I think it would be really great if we could all compile a list of vets that prescribe the stanzolol, perhaps by state. That would be a really great resource for people who are looking for this information. I'm calling around my city tomorrow to see if I can find any vets who will prescribe it for my cat.

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On Oct 1, 2016, at 9:08 PM, Sherri Godschalk <skgodschalk61 at gmail.com<mailto:skgodschalk61 at gmail.com>> wrote:
Had to shorten this…hope it doesn’t post twice as it went to the moderator because of size.

Good to know about the liver test. I will NOT mention it to my vet.

Since this whole process has started for Bogey and I, I often wonder what logic is used when saying that the side affects from taking the Stanzolol are liver issues, but the side effect of not taking it, is death. I know for me personally, if I was sick and facing this decision, I know what I would do without question. Believe it or not, I read that exact paper you are describing when Bogey was first prescribed the Stanzolol. (Google search) I felt pretty defeated (although many of the terms were over my head) after reading it. I did not notice the dosages though. Doesn’t sound like a very scientific study does it. Maybe we should start our own. Post the names of vets who are willing to prescribe it as well as the results each person has with their pet that is taking it. There again, I am way out in front of myself here because Bogey is not thriving but she did just run into the room with a Q-tip in her mouth (her favorite toy) and 60 days ago she could barely walk into the room without laying down. She has also steadily gained weight. Over a pound which doesn’t sound like much but she barely weighed 5 pounds to begin with. Life is still happening here.

It does seem like there is secrecy surrounding vets prescribing Stanzolol. Almost like I am scoring some heroin or something. (no I am not a drug user) From what you found with your other cat, clearly this could be a positive choice for inoperable tumors, and or life extending treatment for senior pets. At any rate, I feel luckier each day that my current vet values the life of my cat enough to try to save her. It sounds like your vet is terrific and that you have a great, long relationship with them. I hope to have the same, one day.

Sherri

From: Felvtalk <felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org<mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org>> on behalf of Amani Oakley <aoakley at oakleylegal.com<mailto:aoakley at oakleylegal.com>>
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Date: Friday, September 30, 2016 at 8:29 PM
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Subject: [Felvtalk] FW: FW: Continued Improvement for Bogey on Stanzolol

Sherri

I wouldn’t recommend you run the liver enzymes. If they rise (and they often do) it will cause your vet to try to get you to stop the Winstrol.

I was running a full biochemistry profile along with the full haematology profile on Zander. So tests like ALP, AST, ALT, TBili and DBili are indicators of liver function. With Zander, they rose sharply, but there was simply no other option but to continue. I had done all my research, tried out the two most likely new and promising therapies (LTCI and Interferon) and they were not at all (I mean AT ALL) helpful. So, discontinuing the Winstrol meant certain death for Zander. I am so glad I ignored the liver enzymes. They settled down on their own, and Zander never had any liver problems after almost a FULL YEAR on Winstrol.

I had another cat with a nasal sarcoma, who was 16 when she got the sarcoma and a tiny skinny thing. I put her on Winstrol because again, there were no really good options. Again, I had a great response, with it upping her appetite dramatically, and keeping the sarcoma in a shrunken state with far less discharge and swelling than prior to the administration of the Winstrol. Her liver enzymes went through the roof and the vet (a very good friend of mine who is the head of vet oncology and a brilliant man) knowing how I feel about Winstrol, just asked if I would agree to discontinue the Winstrol to see if the liver enzymes would reduce. (Very gently. He knew he was on thin ice.)  I did, for a few weeks, then put her back on. She lived to age 19 with that sarcoma, because the Winstrol kept her eating, and happy and strong.

One of the smart folks on this chatline, recently sent me what was likely the stupid vet research publication which likely started the whole “liver” scare. Look it up because I cannot attach it to this email as it will not go through. The title is, “Hepatotoxicity of stanozolol in cats” by Kenneth R. Harkin, et. al. in JAVMA, Vol. 217, No. 5, September 1, 2000. Bizarrely, in this study, the authors put the cats on a “loading dose” of 25 mg intramuscularly, then 2 mg a day by mouth, every 12 hours. So, just for starters, you see that for some reason, they started the cats on TEN TIMES the normal dose, and them kept them on at least TWO TIMES the normal dosefor the rest of the study. Even then, here are some telltale pieces of information:


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