I'm so glad to hear this! This warms my heart. I know there is hope for him.
In the meantime I would ask your vet about pausing the chloramabucil, merely temporarily, because I believe it is almost certainly the cause of his nausea, as in so many other cases. (You would pause it for about a week anyway before starting pulsed, which hopefully your vet will agree to try.) There is some specific dosing info for zofran on the small cell lymphoma group, based on recent research on how long it stays in the cat's body (about 4 hours), etc. They also have a paper you can give your vet containing all the published references about pulsed dosing. Some vets are reluctant to try it and will think that the nausea is due to the disease etc.
Best of luck and I look forward to hearing how it goes.
Paws crossed for your little guy,
Ellen
In the meantime I would ask your vet about pausing the chloramabucil, merely temporarily, because I believe it is almost certainly the cause of his nausea, as in so many other cases. (You would pause it for about a week anyway before starting pulsed, which hopefully your vet will agree to try.) There is some specific dosing info for zofran on the small cell lymphoma group, based on recent research on how long it stays in the cat's body (about 4 hours), etc. They also have a paper you can give your vet containing all the published references about pulsed dosing. Some vets are reluctant to try it and will think that the nausea is due to the disease etc.
Best of luck and I look forward to hearing how it goes.
Paws crossed for your little guy,
Ellen
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