[Felvtalk] Zander's Protocol

Ardy Robertson ardyr at centurytel.net
Sun Mar 5 22:22:55 CST 2017


Amani – this sounds logical to me. I wonder if this could be done at a vet school. It could be a breakthrough in FeLV treatment!

Ardy

 

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Amani Oakley
Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2017 1:00 PM
To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Zander's Protocol

 

Jen

 

If that were my cat, I would consider putting him on a 4 to 6 week course of the Doxycycline. Before my cat, Zander, had his BIG crash when his haematocrit went down to 5, he had a mini crash about 2-3 months before. We were (stupidly) reassured by the fact that he recovered with the use of the Doxycycline. In hindsight, I have said many times to my husband, that I should have kept Zander on the Doxycycline. It has anti-RNA replication properties which might be the reason it sometimes seems to be effective in cases involving FeLV – ie – it interferes with the ability of the virus to replicate.

 

I saw a programme last night on the fight against the Ebola virus, and I was struck by something that one of the doctors said. This particular doctor was himself infected by Ebola as he attempted to treat others who had the infection. He spent 40 days in isolation, with one body system after another shutting down and requiring medical intervention to keep him alive. After 40 days, he began to recover and became symptom free. He was of the view that the body can ultimately be able to mount an immunological attack on just about every challenge, if it can survive long enough to do so. It got me thinking about FeLV and I wondered if perhaps Zander’s protocol helps the body to stay alive (not succumb to things like anemia, and internal bleeding from low platelets, etc), long enough to permit the cat’s own immune response to the virus. I have no idea of course, and it is all conjecture on my part, but I think that the Doxy plays a role in slowing down viral replication. Thus, if a cat tests positive for FeLV, putting him on Doxy for a 4-6 week period, then that might give the cat the opportunity to mount an immune response. And again, please recognize that the time frame is just me thinking this sounds good because it needs to be a longer duration than the average bacterial infection – it may need to be even longer than that.

 

Amani

 

 

 

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Jennifer Olson
Sent: March-01-17 1:28 PM
To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org <mailto:felvtalk at felineleukemia.org> 
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Zander's Protocol

 

Thank you for clarifying for me so quickly ! ! !

My new fur-baby, now called Figaro (husband named because this stray was "singing" outside on COLD morning Dec 22nd), is not sick with anything r/t being FeLV+ presently.

What I understand is this regimen is for cats in hemodynamic crisis?

Do you advise any action now, to suppress the leukemia virus?

Jen

 

On Mar 1, 2017 12:09 PM, "Amani Oakley" <aoakley at oakleylegal.com <mailto:aoakley at oakleylegal.com> > wrote:

No – it’s just what I call it, in honour of my baby boy, Zander. I have just referred to it as such, here, among friends.

 

Amani

 

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org <mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org> ] On Behalf Of Jennifer Olson
Sent: March-01-17 1:07 PM
To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org <mailto:felvtalk at felineleukemia.org> 
Subject: [Felvtalk] Zander's Protocol

 

I tried searching for Zander's protocol online with no results. Is this a term or phrase coined here, or widely used in veterinary medicine?

Thx, Jen


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