From dbearwald at aol.com Mon Jul 27 19:59:44 2020 From: dbearwald at aol.com (Dianne Robison) Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 00:59:44 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap References: <373447824.8095822.1595897984520.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <373447824.8095822.1595897984520@mail.yahoo.com> Hello and help please. This is our third go around with a Feluek positive and lymphoma (sad to say).?? Our girl, Ginger, will be 7 years old on Wednesday and has been asymptomatic until now.? Her lymph nodes in neck and belly are enlarged ad she stopped eating about 36 hours ago.? We took her to doc today who did blood work, xray, needle biopsy of lymph node. Her organ function numbers are all still good but her Hematocrit is 20 and she was dehydrated.? We got her fluids, Cerenia and will start her on 5 mg. of prednisone twice a day and an appetitie stimulant in her ear.?? Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, please!? We know time is not on our side and anything you have up your sleeve is welcome. We've gone the feeding tube and chemo route with our first kitty with FeLV and mediastinal lymphoma and it was not good.?? Thank you so much!Dianne Robison & Ginger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aoakley at oakleylegal.com Mon Jul 27 20:36:14 2020 From: aoakley at oakleylegal.com (Amani Oakley) Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 01:36:14 +0000 Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap In-Reply-To: <373447824.8095822.1595897984520@mail.yahoo.com> References: <373447824.8095822.1595897984520.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <373447824.8095822.1595897984520@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <9596a66341f149caad5931a49a0ddff7@OAKSERVER.oakley.local> Hi Dianne I recommend starting her on Winstrol, Doxycycline and Prednisone. Winstrol (Stanozolol) is an anabolic steroid which is amazing in both its ability to stimulate red cell production from the bone marrow, as well as an excellent appetite stimulant. Cerenia is not a particularly effective antibiotic in the circumstances, though the fact that it can be used as a ?slow release? antibiotic is a very good feature. My hypothesis is that Doxycycline actually works to affect the FeLV virus by preventing its cell wall production and/or stymies viral reproduction. The Prednisone or Prednisolone acts as an anti-inflammatory and possible liver protection. Be forewarned that the Winstrol will likely significantly increase liver enzymes and will very much alarm the vet. My experience is that the liver enzyme spikes are temporary and will revert back to normal once the Winstrol is discontinued. The dosages I recommend are: * 1 mg x2 per day of Winstrol (However, I have learned that cats have a remarkably high tolerance for Winstrol, so you could ?jump start? the process by giving 2 mg x2 per day for the first week and then dropping it down to 1 mg x2 per day. * 50 mg x2 of Doxycycline, per day * 5 mg x1 prednisone/prednisolone per day Run the bloodwork frequently ? one a week if possible at the outset, and see if the results help to guide the dosage of Winstrol. Right now, you indicate your cat?s haematocrit is 20 which is low but not anywhere near critical yet. My cat?s haematocrit went down to 5. After several attempts at blood transfusions, it went only as high as 16. When it dropped back to 10, I started him on Winstrol/Doxycycline/Prednisolone, out of sheer desperation (nothing else worked), and got an immediate and wonderful response ? the haematocrit began to climb within days of the first doses of Winstrol. I had my cat, Zander, on this regime for a year, though at some point during the course of the year, I dropped the Winstrol down to 1 mg per day. Again, this was entirely dependent on his bloodwork. For the longest time, every time I tried to wean down the dose of Winstrol, his haematocrit would immediately drop as well. It probably took more than 4-6 months before his haematocrit would stay steady when I reduced the dose of Winstrol, and more than a year before I could wean him off it completely. However, Zander?s situation in terms of his haematocrit, was more dire than the blood work you have reported, so you may not need that long. By the way, the Winstrol actually seemed to ?turn back on? the bone marrow after it seems to have been destroyed by the virus. Zander?s reticulocyte count was ZERO for more than a year, while we struggled to find something that worked: blood transfusions, interferon, LTCI injections, etc. After I started him on the Winstrol, within a few weeks, I was started to get readings on the reticulocyte counts. Reticulocyte count is a measurement of how many immature red cells are being produced by bone marrow. Clearly, for more than a year, Zander was basically producing next to nothing in red cells, and was kept alive by the blood transfusions we were giving him. Winstrol can be difficult to get ahold of. Generally, it needs to be specially compounded by a compounding pharmacy. I used small white pills. Others on this email group have reported that they have obtained it in liquid form. Good luck and hopefully your vet will assist. Amani From: Felvtalk On Behalf Of Dianne Robison Sent: July 27, 2020 9:00 PM To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap Hello and help please. This is our third go around with a Feluek positive and lymphoma (sad to say). Our girl, Ginger, will be 7 years old on Wednesday and has been asymptomatic until now. Her lymph nodes in neck and belly are enlarged ad she stopped eating about 36 hours ago. We took her to doc today who did blood work, xray, needle biopsy of lymph node. Her organ function numbers are all still good but her Hematocrit is 20 and she was dehydrated. We got her fluids, Cerenia and will start her on 5 mg. of prednisone twice a day and an appetitie stimulant in her ear. Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, please! We know time is not on our side and anything you have up your sleeve is welcome. We've gone the feeding tube and chemo route with our first kitty with FeLV and mediastinal lymphoma and it was not good. Thank you so much! Dianne Robison & Ginger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dbearwald at aol.com Mon Jul 27 21:18:13 2020 From: dbearwald at aol.com (Dianne Robison) Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 02:18:13 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap In-Reply-To: <9596a66341f149caad5931a49a0ddff7@OAKSERVER.oakley.local> References: <373447824.8095822.1595897984520.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <373447824.8095822.1595897984520@mail.yahoo.com> <9596a66341f149caad5931a49a0ddff7@OAKSERVER.oakley.local> Message-ID: <391339517.8106133.1595902693554@mail.yahoo.com> Thanks for your quick response, Amani!? What are your thoughts about the added issue of lymphoma? Thanks,Dianne -----Original Message----- From: Amani Oakley To: Dianne Robison ; felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Sent: Mon, Jul 27, 2020 8:36 pm Subject: RE: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap #yiv7914163483 #yiv7914163483 -- _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {}#yiv7914163483 #yiv7914163483 p.yiv7914163483MsoNormal, #yiv7914163483 li.yiv7914163483MsoNormal, #yiv7914163483 div.yiv7914163483MsoNormal {margin:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;}#yiv7914163483 p.yiv7914163483MsoListParagraph, #yiv7914163483 li.yiv7914163483MsoListParagraph, #yiv7914163483 div.yiv7914163483MsoListParagraph {margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom:0cm;margin-left:36.0pt;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;}#yiv7914163483 span.yiv7914163483EmailStyle18 {font-family:sans-serif;color:windowtext;}#yiv7914163483 .yiv7914163483MsoChpDefault {font-family:sans-serif;} _filtered {}#yiv7914163483 div.yiv7914163483WordSection1 {}#yiv7914163483 _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {}#yiv7914163483 ol {margin-bottom:0cm;}#yiv7914163483 ul {margin-bottom:0cm;}#yiv7914163483 Hi Dianne ? I recommend starting her on Winstrol, Doxycycline and Prednisone. ? Winstrol (Stanozolol) is an anabolic steroid which is amazing in both its ability to stimulate red cell production from the bone marrow, as well as an excellent appetite stimulant. Cerenia is not a particularly effective antibiotic in the circumstances, though the fact that it can be used as a ?slow release? antibiotic is a very good feature. My hypothesis is that Doxycycline actually works to affect the FeLV virus by preventing its cell wall production and/or stymies viral reproduction. The Prednisone or Prednisolone acts as an anti-inflammatory and possible liver protection. ? Be forewarned that the Winstrol will likely significantly increase liver enzymes and will very much alarm the vet. My experience is that the liver enzyme spikes are temporary and will revert back to normal once the Winstrol is discontinued. ? The dosages I recommend are: ? - 1 mg x2 per day of Winstrol (However, I have learned that cats have a remarkably high tolerance for Winstrol, so you could ?jump start? the process by giving 2 mg x2 per day for the first week and then dropping it down to 1 mg x2 per day. ? - 50 mg x2 of Doxycycline, per day ? - 5 mg x1 prednisone/prednisolone per day ? ? Run the bloodwork frequently ? one a week if possible at the outset, and see if the results help to guide the dosage of Winstrol. Right now, you indicate your cat?s haematocrit is 20 which is low but not anywhere near critical yet. My cat?s haematocrit went down to 5. After several attempts at blood transfusions, it went only as high as 16. When it dropped back to 10, I started him on Winstrol/Doxycycline/Prednisolone, out of sheer desperation (nothing else worked), and got an immediate and wonderful response ? the haematocrit began to climb within days of the first doses of Winstrol. ? I had my cat, Zander, on this regime for a year, though at some point during the course of the year, I dropped the Winstrol down to 1 mg per day. Again, this was entirely dependent on his bloodwork. For the longest time, every time I tried to wean down the dose of Winstrol, his haematocrit would immediately drop as well. It probably took more than 4-6 months before his haematocrit would stay steady when I reduced the dose of Winstrol, and more than a year before I could wean him off it completely. However, Zander?s situation in terms of his haematocrit, was more dire than the blood work you have reported, so you may not need that long. ? By the way, the Winstrol actually seemed to ?turn back on? the bone marrow after it seems to have been destroyed by the virus. Zander?s reticulocyte count was ZERO for more than a year, while we struggled to find something that worked: blood transfusions, interferon, LTCI injections, etc. After I started him on the Winstrol, within a few weeks, I was started to get readings on the reticulocyte counts. Reticulocyte count is a measurement of how many immature red cells are being produced by bone marrow. Clearly, for more than a year, Zander was basically producing next to nothing in red cells, and was kept alive by the blood transfusions we were giving him. ? Winstrol can be difficult to get ahold of. Generally, it needs to be specially compounded by a compounding pharmacy. I used small white pills. Others on this email group have reported that they have obtained it in liquid form. ? Good luck and hopefully your vet will assist. ? Amani ? From: Felvtalk On Behalf Of Dianne Robison Sent: July 27, 2020 9:00 PM To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap ? Hello and help please. ? This is our third go around with a Feluek positive and lymphoma (sad to say).?? ? Our girl, Ginger, will be 7 years old on Wednesday and has been asymptomatic until now.? Her lymph nodes in neck and belly are enlarged ad she stopped eating about 36 hours ago.? We took her to doc today who did blood work, xray, needle biopsy of lymph node. Her organ function numbers are all still good but her Hematocrit is 20 and she was dehydrated.? We got her fluids, Cerenia and will start her on 5 mg. of prednisone twice a day and an appetitie stimulant in her ear.?? ? Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, please!? We know time is not on our side and anything you have up your sleeve is welcome. ? We've gone the feeding tube and chemo route with our first kitty with FeLV and mediastinal lymphoma and it was not good.?? ? Thank you so much! Dianne Robison & Ginger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aoakley at oakleylegal.com Tue Jul 28 00:09:26 2020 From: aoakley at oakleylegal.com (Amani Oakley) Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 05:09:26 +0000 Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap In-Reply-To: <391339517.8106133.1595902693554@mail.yahoo.com> References: <373447824.8095822.1595897984520.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <373447824.8095822.1595897984520@mail.yahoo.com> <9596a66341f149caad5931a49a0ddff7@OAKSERVER.oakley.local> <391339517.8106133.1595902693554@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <5651b98412134cac8af942b45d07bfb9@OAKSERVER.oakley.local> Dianne, I don?t really know about the lymphoma. I can say that I have used the Winstrol in many different situations in cats. I have found it to be surprisingly and unexpectedly effective for a wide variety of conditions. I have used it in a cat with a nasal adenocarcinoma, and the effect was to keep the tumour shrunken for an extended period of time after radiation therapy. I am currently using it on a cat with a suspected spinal tumour which has a significant neurological effect, until I give a high Winstrol dose which has the immediate effect of correcting the neurological symptoms within 48 hours. No idea how it is doing it, but the effect is quite pronounced, to the point that I have had difficulty in getting a neurologist to assess my cat?s condition since the symptoms disappear within 2 days of giving the Winstrol. I have had to resort to videotaping the symptoms in order to be able to demonstrate them to the vets. Thus, I have no idea what the Winstrol will do, if anything, in the presence of the lymphoma. However, FeLV often causes the development of lymphoma, so with any luck, by knocking back the virus, it may have a beneficial effect on the lymphoma. Amani From: Dianne Robison Sent: July 27, 2020 10:18 PM To: Amani Oakley ; felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap Thanks for your quick response, Amani! What are your thoughts about the added issue of lymphoma? Thanks, Dianne -----Original Message----- From: Amani Oakley > To: Dianne Robison >; felvtalk at felineleukemia.org > Sent: Mon, Jul 27, 2020 8:36 pm Subject: RE: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap Hi Dianne I recommend starting her on Winstrol, Doxycycline and Prednisone. Winstrol (Stanozolol) is an anabolic steroid which is amazing in both its ability to stimulate red cell production from the bone marrow, as well as an excellent appetite stimulant. Cerenia is not a particularly effective antibiotic in the circumstances, though the fact that it can be used as a ?slow release? antibiotic is a very good feature. My hypothesis is that Doxycycline actually works to affect the FeLV virus by preventing its cell wall production and/or stymies viral reproduction. The Prednisone or Prednisolone acts as an anti-inflammatory and possible liver protection. Be forewarned that the Winstrol will likely significantly increase liver enzymes and will very much alarm the vet. My experience is that the liver enzyme spikes are temporary and will revert back to normal once the Winstrol is discontinued. The dosages I recommend are: * 1 mg x2 per day of Winstrol (However, I have learned that cats have a remarkably high tolerance for Winstrol, so you could ?jump start? the process by giving 2 mg x2 per day for the first week and then dropping it down to 1 mg x2 per day. * 50 mg x2 of Doxycycline, per day * 5 mg x1 prednisone/prednisolone per day Run the bloodwork frequently ? one a week if possible at the outset, and see if the results help to guide the dosage of Winstrol. Right now, you indicate your cat?s haematocrit is 20 which is low but not anywhere near critical yet. My cat?s haematocrit went down to 5. After several attempts at blood transfusions, it went only as high as 16. When it dropped back to 10, I started him on Winstrol/Doxycycline/Prednisolone, out of sheer desperation (nothing else worked), and got an immediate and wonderful response ? the haematocrit began to climb within days of the first doses of Winstrol. I had my cat, Zander, on this regime for a year, though at some point during the course of the year, I dropped the Winstrol down to 1 mg per day. Again, this was entirely dependent on his bloodwork. For the longest time, every time I tried to wean down the dose of Winstrol, his haematocrit would immediately drop as well. It probably took more than 4-6 months before his haematocrit would stay steady when I reduced the dose of Winstrol, and more than a year before I could wean him off it completely. However, Zander?s situation in terms of his haematocrit, was more dire than the blood work you have reported, so you may not need that long. By the way, the Winstrol actually seemed to ?turn back on? the bone marrow after it seems to have been destroyed by the virus. Zander?s reticulocyte count was ZERO for more than a year, while we struggled to find something that worked: blood transfusions, interferon, LTCI injections, etc. After I started him on the Winstrol, within a few weeks, I was started to get readings on the reticulocyte counts. Reticulocyte count is a measurement of how many immature red cells are being produced by bone marrow. Clearly, for more than a year, Zander was basically producing next to nothing in red cells, and was kept alive by the blood transfusions we were giving him. Winstrol can be difficult to get ahold of. Generally, it needs to be specially compounded by a compounding pharmacy. I used small white pills. Others on this email group have reported that they have obtained it in liquid form. Good luck and hopefully your vet will assist. Amani From: Felvtalk > On Behalf Of Dianne Robison Sent: July 27, 2020 9:00 PM To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap Hello and help please. This is our third go around with a Feluek positive and lymphoma (sad to say). Our girl, Ginger, will be 7 years old on Wednesday and has been asymptomatic until now. Her lymph nodes in neck and belly are enlarged ad she stopped eating about 36 hours ago. We took her to doc today who did blood work, xray, needle biopsy of lymph node. Her organ function numbers are all still good but her Hematocrit is 20 and she was dehydrated. We got her fluids, Cerenia and will start her on 5 mg. of prednisone twice a day and an appetitie stimulant in her ear. Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, please! We know time is not on our side and anything you have up your sleeve is welcome. We've gone the feeding tube and chemo route with our first kitty with FeLV and mediastinal lymphoma and it was not good. Thank you so much! Dianne Robison & Ginger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dbearwald at aol.com Tue Jul 28 10:46:57 2020 From: dbearwald at aol.com (Dianne Robison) Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 15:46:57 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap In-Reply-To: <5651b98412134cac8af942b45d07bfb9@OAKSERVER.oakley.local> References: <373447824.8095822.1595897984520.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <373447824.8095822.1595897984520@mail.yahoo.com> <9596a66341f149caad5931a49a0ddff7@OAKSERVER.oakley.local> <391339517.8106133.1595902693554@mail.yahoo.com> <5651b98412134cac8af942b45d07bfb9@OAKSERVER.oakley.local> Message-ID: <1220011502.8368454.1595951218011@mail.yahoo.com> Thanks for your thoughts, Amani!? Much appreciated. Since I know my vet is going to ask me, is there any research or your experience you can provide to me so I can provide to my vet?? I know you have probably posted some back up in this group before but, thought it would be easier to ask you to send rather than trying to search.? ?Thanks again! -----Original Message----- From: Amani Oakley To: Dianne Robison ; felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Sent: Tue, Jul 28, 2020 12:09 am Subject: RE: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap #yiv9860794338 #yiv9860794338 -- _filtered {} _filtered {}#yiv9860794338 #yiv9860794338 p.yiv9860794338MsoNormal, #yiv9860794338 li.yiv9860794338MsoNormal, #yiv9860794338 div.yiv9860794338MsoNormal {margin:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;}#yiv9860794338 a:link, #yiv9860794338 span.yiv9860794338MsoHyperlink {color:#0563C1;text-decoration:underline;}#yiv9860794338 p.yiv9860794338msolistparagraph, #yiv9860794338 li.yiv9860794338msolistparagraph, #yiv9860794338 div.yiv9860794338msolistparagraph {margin-right:0cm;margin-left:0cm;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;}#yiv9860794338 span.yiv9860794338EmailStyle29 {font-family:sans-serif;color:windowtext;}#yiv9860794338 .yiv9860794338MsoChpDefault {font-family:sans-serif;} _filtered {}#yiv9860794338 div.yiv9860794338WordSection1 {}#yiv9860794338 _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {}#yiv9860794338 ol {margin-bottom:0cm;}#yiv9860794338 ul {margin-bottom:0cm;}#yiv9860794338 Dianne, I don?t really know about the lymphoma. I can say that I have used the Winstrol in many different situations in cats. I have found it to be surprisingly and unexpectedly effective for a wide variety of conditions. I have used it in a cat with a nasal adenocarcinoma, and the effect was to keep the tumour shrunken for an extended period of time after radiation therapy. I am currently using it on a cat with a suspected spinal tumour which has a significant neurological effect, until I give a high Winstrol dose which has the immediate effect of correcting the neurological symptoms within 48 hours. No idea how it is doing it, but the effect is quite pronounced, to the point that I have had difficulty in getting a neurologist to assess my cat?s condition since the symptoms disappear within 2 days of giving the Winstrol. I have had to resort to videotaping the symptoms in order to be able to demonstrate them to the vets. ? Thus, I have no idea what the Winstrol will do, if anything, in the presence of the lymphoma. However, FeLV often causes the development of lymphoma, so with any luck, by knocking back the virus, it may have a beneficial effect on the lymphoma. ? Amani ? From: Dianne Robison Sent: July 27, 2020 10:18 PM To: Amani Oakley ; felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap ? ? Thanks for your quick response, Amani!? What are your thoughts about the added issue of lymphoma? ? Thanks, Dianne -----Original Message----- From: Amani Oakley To: Dianne Robison ; felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Sent: Mon, Jul 27, 2020 8:36 pm Subject: RE: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap Hi Dianne ? I recommend starting her on Winstrol, Doxycycline and Prednisone. ? Winstrol (Stanozolol) is an anabolic steroid which is amazing in both its ability to stimulate red cell production from the bone marrow, as well as an excellent appetite stimulant. Cerenia is not a particularly effective antibiotic in the circumstances, though the fact that it can be used as a ?slow release? antibiotic is a very good feature. My hypothesis is that Doxycycline actually works to affect the FeLV virus by preventing its cell wall production and/or stymies viral reproduction. The Prednisone or Prednisolone acts as an anti-inflammatory and possible liver protection. ? Be forewarned that the Winstrol will likely significantly increase liver enzymes and will very much alarm the vet. My experience is that the liver enzyme spikes are temporary and will revert back to normal once the Winstrol is discontinued. ? The dosages I recommend are: ? - 1 mg x2 per day of Winstrol (However, I have learned that cats have a remarkably high tolerance for Winstrol, so you could ?jump start? the process by giving 2 mg x2 per day for the first week and then dropping it down to 1 mg x2 per day. ? - 50 mg x2 of Doxycycline, per day ? - 5 mg x1 prednisone/prednisolone per day ? ? Run the bloodwork frequently ? one a week if possible at the outset, and see if the results help to guide the dosage of Winstrol. Right now, you indicate your cat?s haematocrit is 20 which is low but not anywhere near critical yet. My cat?s haematocrit went down to 5. After several attempts at blood transfusions, it went only as high as 16. When it dropped back to 10, I started him on Winstrol/Doxycycline/Prednisolone, out of sheer desperation (nothing else worked), and got an immediate and wonderful response ? the haematocrit began to climb within days of the first doses of Winstrol. ? I had my cat, Zander, on this regime for a year, though at some point during the course of the year, I dropped the Winstrol down to 1 mg per day. Again, this was entirely dependent on his bloodwork. For the longest time, every time I tried to wean down the dose of Winstrol, his haematocrit would immediately drop as well. It probably took more than 4-6 months before his haematocrit would stay steady when I reduced the dose of Winstrol, and more than a year before I could wean him off it completely. However, Zander?s situation in terms of his haematocrit, was more dire than the blood work you have reported, so you may not need that long. ? By the way, the Winstrol actually seemed to ?turn back on? the bone marrow after it seems to have been destroyed by the virus. Zander?s reticulocyte count was ZERO for more than a year, while we struggled to find something that worked: blood transfusions, interferon, LTCI injections, etc. After I started him on the Winstrol, within a few weeks, I was started to get readings on the reticulocyte counts. Reticulocyte count is a measurement of how many immature red cells are being produced by bone marrow. Clearly, for more than a year, Zander was basically producing next to nothing in red cells, and was kept alive by the blood transfusions we were giving him. ? Winstrol can be difficult to get ahold of. Generally, it needs to be specially compounded by a compounding pharmacy. I used small white pills. Others on this email group have reported that they have obtained it in liquid form. ? Good luck and hopefully your vet will assist. ? Amani ? From: Felvtalk On Behalf Of Dianne Robison Sent: July 27, 2020 9:00 PM To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org Subject: [Felvtalk] FeLV+ and now Multicentric lymphoma - need advice asap ? Hello and help please. ? This is our third go around with a Feluek positive and lymphoma (sad to say).?? ? Our girl, Ginger, will be 7 years old on Wednesday and has been asymptomatic until now.? Her lymph nodes in neck and belly are enlarged ad she stopped eating about 36 hours ago.? We took her to doc today who did blood work, xray, needle biopsy of lymph node. Her organ function numbers are all still good but her Hematocrit is 20 and she was dehydrated.? We got her fluids, Cerenia and will start her on 5 mg. of prednisone twice a day and an appetitie stimulant in her ear.?? ? Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, please!? We know time is not on our side and anything you have up your sleeve is welcome. ? We've gone the feeding tube and chemo route with our first kitty with FeLV and mediastinal lymphoma and it was not good.?? ? Thank you so much! Dianne Robison & Ginger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: