[Felvtalk] PLEASE HELP ASAP - VERY SICK FELV CAT - REPOSTING WITH FULL BLOOD WORK
LORRAINE JOHNSTON
johnston1110 at comcast.net
Thu Sep 19 06:32:40 CDT 2019
You are using feline interferon omega, yes? Not human interferon? The human version can be given orally for stomatitis but if injected it will eventually cause an allergic reaction.
- Lorraine
> On September 19, 2019 at 2:02 AM Wendy <Wendy at WendyFrank.Net> wrote:
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> Hello, Our FELV positive neutered male cat approximately 1 and ½ years old has gotten very sick suddenly. He is a house cat, and he was neutered in May of 2019. Would you please let us know what we can do to help our much-loved cat? A few days ago, he became lethargic and lost interest in eating. We had his blood drawn yesterday and he had iv fluids yesterday, and today we were told he needed a blood transfusion (or two) and more iv fluids, and then a bone marrow test tomorrow. We were told that the first blood transfusion today was not very effective because he got so many iv fluids at the same time, so now they are going to give him another transfusion. As background, we rescued him as a stray from Barbados in October 2018 when he was about 6 months old, and he has been healthy, active, happy and gaining weight, despite being FELV positive. Since October 2018, we cured him of giardia and bartonella henselae. On 12/31/2018, he tested positive for the ELISA and IFA, although his blood work was in normal ranges at that time. In 03/2019, we started giving him 1 t-cyte shot once per month, and we started giving him 1ml of interferon per days for 7 days on and then 7 days off, repeated. We have continued the interferon and t-cyte in this manner ever since 03/2019. Just yesterday, here are the results of his blood work:
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> Tests Results Ref. Range Units
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> Total Protein 6.1 5.2- 8.8 g/dL
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> Albumin 3.5 2.5- 3.9 g/dl
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> Globulin 2.6 2.3- 5.3 g/dL
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> A/G Rat io 1.3 0.35- 1.5
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> AST (SGOT) 106 (HIGH) 10-100 IU/L
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> ALT (SGPT) 39 10- 100 IU/L
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> Alk Phosphatase 40 6- 102 IU/L
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> GGT 1 1- 10 IU/L
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> Total Bilirubin 0.1 0.1- 0.4 mg/dL
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> BUN 15 14- 36 mg/dl
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> Creatinine 0.9 0.6- 2.4 mg/dl
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> BUN/Creatinine Ratio 17 4-33
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> Phosphorus 4.4 2.4- 8.2 mg/dl
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> Glucose 178 (HIGH) 64 - 170 mg/dL
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> Calcium 9.3 8.2- 10 .8 m g/dL
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> Magnesium 2.0 1.5- 2.5 mEq/L
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> Sodium 153 145-158 mEq/L
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> Potassium 4.6 3.4- 5.6 mEq/L
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> NAIK Ratio 33 32-41
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> Chloride 121 104-128 mEq/L
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> Cholesterol 94 75- 220 mg/dl
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> Triglyceride 108 25-160 mg/dl
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> Amylase 611 100-1200 IU/L
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> PrecisionPSL™ 10 8- 26 U/L Acute pancrea titis is unlikely. Chronic pancreatitis is not excluded
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> by a norm al PrecisionPSL™.
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> CPK 711 (HIGH) 56-529 IU/L
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> WBC 20.5 (HIGH) 3.5- 16.0 10'/µL
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> Corrected for NRBCs
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> ABC 2.5 (LOW) 5.92-9.93 10°/µ L
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> HGB 4.5 (LOW) 9.3- 15 .9 g/dL
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> HCT 29-48 % '
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> The hematocrit in th 27. (Normal range 29-48). A recent study has indicated that >23% of anemic cats are infected with one or more species of hemoplasma and several studies confirm that PCR is significantly more sensitive in detecting hemoplasma.
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> MCV 57 37-61 fl
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> MCH 18.2 11-21 pg
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> MCHC 32 30-38 g/dl
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> Poikilocytosis Slight
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> NRBC 9(HIGH) 0-1 /100 WBC
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> Blood Parasites None Seen RBC Comment
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> Rouleaux Moderate
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> Platelet Count 78 (LOW) 200-500 10'/µL
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> Platelet count reflects the minimum number due to platelet clumping.
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> Platelet Estimate Adequate
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> Differential Absolute o/o
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> Neutrophils (LOW) 1640 8 2500 - 8500 /µL
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> Bands 0
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> Lymphocytes (HIGH) 17630 86 1200 - 8000 /µL
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> Monocytes (HIGH) 1025 5 0-600 /µ L
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> Eosinophils 0 0 0-1000 /µ L
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> Basophils (HIGH) 205 1 0- 150 /µL
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> FREE T4 BY EQU ILIBRIUM D IALYS IS (Pending)
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> UR INALYSIS- C OMPL ETE
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> Collection Method Cystocentesis
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> 0.8- 4.0 µ g/dl
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> Color Appearance Spec ific Gravity pH
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> DARK YELLOW TURBID
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> 1.056 1.015- 1.060
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> 7.0 5.5- 7.0
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> Protein
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> 2+ (HIGH)
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> NEGATIVE
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> Urine protein:creatini ne ratio testing is recommended (if the sediment is inactive) to he lp determine the clinical significance of proteinuria.
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> Glucose-Strip
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> NEGATIVE
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> NEGATIVE
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> Ketones
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> NEGATIVE
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> NEGATIVE
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> Bilirubin
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> NEGATIVE
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> NEGATIVE
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> Occult Blood
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> NEGATIVE
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> NEGATIVE
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> WBC
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> NONE
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> 0-3
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> HPF
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> RBC
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> NONE
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> 0-3
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> HPF
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> Casts
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> NONE SEEN
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> Hyaline 0-3
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> LPF
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> Crystals
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> NONE SEEN
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> HPF
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> Bacteria Epithelial Cells
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> NONE SEEN NONE SEEN
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> None Seen
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> HPF HPF
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> Fat Droplets
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> >50
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> HPF
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> RETICULOCYTE COUNT REFLEX
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> Reticulocyte Total Abso lute Ret iculocytes
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> 0.6 0-1 %
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> 15000 <45,000 JµL
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> Would you please let us know what we can do to help our cat?
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> Thank you, Wendy
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