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Re: Need advice about my other senior cat please: msg#00775

Subject: Re: Need advice about my other senior cat please
Simone,

If you find a really good specialist you can try do a fine needle aspiration 
from her lympho nodes. It is not an easy thing to do but it is possible and it 
much luss invasive than a biopsy.

I don't have any futher advice but I'd like to tell how sorry I am for you. I 
do understand what you are going through. I myself have living in a hell for a 
year with one sick cat after another.

I hope you can deal it this better than I am.

Érica S. Franco
São Caetano do Sul - SP
Brasil

Visite: www.vegetarianismo.com.br
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Simone 
  To: feline_lymphoma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 3:09 PM
  Subject: [feline_lymphoma] Need advice about my other senior cat please


  My cat, Ms. Nu, is having trouble with "wasting"- she weighs about
  5.13 oz now and while she does eat her  appetite is getting worse. She
  has dark stools- sometimes is constipated and it comes out in balls. 
  She is on tapezole and on norvasc (we are afraid the norvasc may be
  helping her  blood pressure but making her lethargic and not hungry)-
  one ultrasound showed some enlarged lymphnodes but they did not jump
  to lymphoma.  She is about 16 years old. Her pupils are always really
  large and she seems restless. At night she howls. She sleeps soundly
  but seems a bit twitchy in her head. One vet mentioned brain disease
  but except for the not wanting to eat much and some bad teeth that
  make hard food slip out of her mouth, I cant say she circles, gets
  stuck in corners, etc so I am hoping its not that at all.  She does
  sit and look "out of it" often, but responds to stroking and petting.
  She purs when her chin is scratched and while she has some kidney
  disease its not as bad as I thought- shes drinks a lot of water. One
  vet said that her last "crash" where she  almost died may have been
  pancreatitis and we just did not know it.  So that is a thought too,
  not sure if pred is ok for pancratic kitties.   I will get her blood
  test results from last month but wanted to ask your opinion...I dont
  want to put her through a lot of testing- one vet visit made them
  suspect was the cause of either a mini stroke or a hypertension
  episode where her retinas detached and now are reattached but scarred
  and she lost some sight.  The traveling vet is suggesting
  prednisolone..but reminded me that if we decide to do more testing its
  a bad idea...I dont know what to do...she is so frail and I know
  getting a biopsy is something I dont want to do - I know thats a
  personal choice- if you have any insight or advice about the pred or
  anything else, I would so appreciate it. So much is going on in my
  house with my animals I am so confused. Simone






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