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First of all,
to you all.
I don't know what I'd do without TCS!
She said it's difficult to get into the cat - but I haven't had a chance to look it up yet. When we went to pick up Lazlo, the vet's surgeon was there. He said he's not as up on the herbal treatments as our vet is, but he sent me home with... gotta go grab it. Artemesian. Apparently they're having "amazing" results in cats with oral cancers. Wants me to call Lazlo's vet about it tomorrow before we start using it.
Lazlo's hematocrit did improve a bit again, to 27% from 24%, so pretty good there. Not terrible. But the problem isn't that - Tuxie was put under for the bone marrow aspirate with a hematocrit of like 12% - the problem with Lazlo, and I'm pretty sure it was the same for Nub-e, is the low platelete count. Low RBCs aren't good - but if the blood won't coagulate (the low plateletes), that's the bigger risk (that they bleed out).
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Further update:
They were able to do an aspirate (not a biopsy). Apparently results can be back faster. The vet's surgeon was there when we picked up Laz. He said they say 2-3 days for results just in case, but they're usually in the next day. So we'll see.
We called the feline oncologist. We can't schedule the appointment until we have the results - but they keep emergency appointments open pretty much every day. It is a LONG drive from us, but turns out that on Tuesdays the particular oncologist to which we were referred practices at an office that's only about 1 1/2 hours away, not the 2 1/2 we would have to drive. The vet's surgeon said that if the depo picks up Lazlo the way it has been, and he's eating or we're getting nutrition into him, he'd go for the later appointment with the shorter drive. So hopefully we'll be able to do that.
I learned how to do SubQ fluids, and we have a bag of saline or whatever it is. I'm to give him 50ml every other day.
I'm armed with a/d and Iam's "Maximum Calorie," and I'm to offer him food and/or syringe feed him 2ml every hour or two. There's very little room in his tummy, which is why he doesn't think he's hungry. So I'm to feed him little bits frequently, basically.
So right now, we wait. We take it one day at a time.
Through the tears, Gary got out that he does not want Lazlo to suffer, and he doesn't want him to feel like crap while we try to extend his life. We rescued these kitties to give them a better life than they would have had, but no matter how much we love them and want them to be with us forever, they won't be, and we've always known that, just never had to face it like this before.
Of course we'll consult with the oncologist. But chemo seems to be so hard on them... we'll just see. We may go the path of Amy's "Love and Cheese Danish" along with herbal treatment if it isn't going to make him feel like crap.
We'll see.
And who knows? Maybe we'll get lucky, and it'll surprise everyone and be like Carolina's friend's kitty!
Well, it's definitely better bad news than if it were hemangiosarcoma, and definitely better that it's his stomach, not his spleen.Originally Posted by kluchetta
So...is this kind of good news I think? Sure hope so!!! You've got lots of people praying for you!
Yes, she mentioned Neoplasene.Originally Posted by LoveWhiskers
...What herbs is the holistic vet thinking of? Is one of them Neoplasene? This is what gave us another year with Sammy...
I haven't. I don't know a thing about cancers other than brain, so I've got some work ahead of me. Thank you for the link!Originally Posted by Violet
If it's more like lymphoma that might be good news in a way because lymphoma is more treatable than hemangiosarcoma or some of the other possibilities.
Laurie, I'm wondering, have you seen these case studies?
http://felinelymphomacaregivers.org/cases.html
Thank you Gail.Originally Posted by GailC
Laurie I am sending and hoping for the best for Lazlo. You know I understand how a major health situation can develop.
Hoping for the best. When Bobber was initially diagnosed with breast cancer I got lucky and had another (human) pathologist interpret the results (thanks to my sisters connections). Hopefully though you are very well versed in cat medical terms it will be thoroughly explained.
How is his RBC? With Nub-e's anemia, low RBC my vet was very reluctant to perform surgery due to potential clotting issues. Try to get a good read on this with all his anemia and other blood related problems.
You were here for me and Nub-e and you know I am here for you........
Hoping and praying for the best.
Lazlo's hematocrit did improve a bit again, to 27% from 24%, so pretty good there. Not terrible. But the problem isn't that - Tuxie was put under for the bone marrow aspirate with a hematocrit of like 12% - the problem with Lazlo, and I'm pretty sure it was the same for Nub-e, is the low platelete count. Low RBCs aren't good - but if the blood won't coagulate (the low plateletes), that's the bigger risk (that they bleed out).
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Further update:
They were able to do an aspirate (not a biopsy). Apparently results can be back faster. The vet's surgeon was there when we picked up Laz. He said they say 2-3 days for results just in case, but they're usually in the next day. So we'll see.
We called the feline oncologist. We can't schedule the appointment until we have the results - but they keep emergency appointments open pretty much every day. It is a LONG drive from us, but turns out that on Tuesdays the particular oncologist to which we were referred practices at an office that's only about 1 1/2 hours away, not the 2 1/2 we would have to drive. The vet's surgeon said that if the depo picks up Lazlo the way it has been, and he's eating or we're getting nutrition into him, he'd go for the later appointment with the shorter drive. So hopefully we'll be able to do that.
I learned how to do SubQ fluids, and we have a bag of saline or whatever it is. I'm to give him 50ml every other day.
I'm armed with a/d and Iam's "Maximum Calorie," and I'm to offer him food and/or syringe feed him 2ml every hour or two. There's very little room in his tummy, which is why he doesn't think he's hungry. So I'm to feed him little bits frequently, basically.
So right now, we wait. We take it one day at a time.
Through the tears, Gary got out that he does not want Lazlo to suffer, and he doesn't want him to feel like crap while we try to extend his life. We rescued these kitties to give them a better life than they would have had, but no matter how much we love them and want them to be with us forever, they won't be, and we've always known that, just never had to face it like this before.
Of course we'll consult with the oncologist. But chemo seems to be so hard on them... we'll just see. We may go the path of Amy's "Love and Cheese Danish" along with herbal treatment if it isn't going to make him feel like crap.
We'll see.
And who knows? Maybe we'll get lucky, and it'll surprise everyone and be like Carolina's friend's kitty!