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Arya’s special treatment for FIP combine of Wet Ocular, Neuro symptoms

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Arya’s special treatment for FIP combine of Wet Ocular, Neuro symptoms

Wet FIP, Ocular FIP, Neuro FIP

Lucky FIP lives up to their mission to save as many cat's lives from this miserable disease as possible.

When I first found this resource, I was skeptical too. Everything was new to me; I didn't know who to trust. I took a leap of faith, and quite an expensive one at that, in an effort to save my baby girl's life and it turned out to be the best decision I could have made.
The treatment is 100000% legitimate. It is high quality, and it brought my cat back from the grips of certain death.

My cat has one of the most severe cases of FIP that most Vet's I've spoken to have ever seen. She has ocular, wet, and neurological FIP. She nearly lost an eye, she withered down to mere bones and fluid (3 lbs. at one point), she went blind temporarily, was incapacitated for many days at a time, but her will to live was unrivaled. She fought hard, she wanted to live, the affection she showed us even in her most dire state made it clear that she was willing to fight if we were willing to support her fight. So, that's exactly what we did.

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Fastforward six months, we were 60 days into "observation" when my cat relapsed, but we started treatment again as soon as she did. This time, she is in a much more formidable position to fight. She is a much healthier weight (8+ lbs.), she is in great spirits, she has energy, her immune system is infinitely stronger than it was prior to beginning treatment. I am confident that following this round of treatment, she will make a full and lasting recovery. She's only a few days into her second round of treatment, but the neuro symptoms she began to experience quickly dissipated again once restarting the treatment. We are hopeful that this round will be the cure-all.

I am appreciative to Lucky FIP and their team of affiliates that have been invaluable through this emotionally demanding process. Thank you!

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I'll provide a "quick" synopsis of our story so you have the full context and then in the following email, I'll send you some pics. 

On Easter morning at 9:00 AM last year, Arya showed up in our backyard as I was walking the kids out to do the morning egg hunt. She was such a sweet cat and she insisted on following us all around the yard, so we let her. For the entirety of that day, she refused to leave us. It was like she had an immediate attachment to our family (maybe she had a sixth sense that I'd be the only person that would actually save her life).

We allowed her to live on our porch for a few days while we had a vet come out and check her to be sure she didn't have fleas, etc. She checked out, but immediately there were significant health concerns. She came to us emaciated, and at first we and the vet believed that it was likely due to her living on the streets for months. She may have been on the streets for months, she was famished. Soon, we realized that it was beyond being famished, but she began to display all kinds of odd symptoms. She had an intestinal infection, she had severe stomach bloating which appeared more pronounced due to the fact that she was so emaciated, weighing maybe about 4 lbs at the time.

After rigorous testing for months at a variety of vet clinics, with various specialists, the vet team finally narrowed their medical opinion down to two possibilities; either this cat had some form leukemia or cancer, or she had FIP. None of her vets were very well educated in FIP though and they didn't even make me aware of the fact that a treatment existed for it until Arya was literally moments from death a few months later.

One of the vet techs mentioned to me that they had 3 patients over the years that they knew of that found a treatment that saved at least one of those patient's cats. As soon as I heard that, I jumped on my computer and by the grace of god, I found FIP Global. They set me up with an admin to help guide us moving forward and a local affiliate that had an emergency vial of medicine that I had to drive a round trip of three hours to retrieve, which I thought was awesome. I immediately got home, went to my vet and convinced them to allow me to bring Arya in every day for the 84 days to administer her treatment. Eventually, she was diagnosed with wet, ocular, and neurological FIP.

She was one of the most severe cases that our team of Vets and our admin had ever seen. There were about 15 days (instances) over the course of the initial round of treatment that we thought she was definitely going to pass away on us, but she persevered and grew stronger as the treatment persisted.

By the end of the 84 days, she was still quite sick, she developed a kidney issue that has since been resolved, an anemia issue, and she had a few other minor things going on, all of which resolved themselves over the 60 days following treatment. We put her on two different anemia medications and an antibiotic for an infection she had.

On about day 63 of observation, she relapsed, as she began to exhibit her neurological symptoms again (delirium, uncoordinated, lethargy, nausea, etc.). We immediately started her back on the GS treatment, we are about 10 days into that again and her symptoms have once again ceased for now. We are hopeful that following this second round of treatment she will finally be cured and can live the happy life she deserves.

She's in much better physical condition to fight this time than she was when we started her initial treatment back in February. That's our story. Many, many thousands of dollars in medications and vet bills later, we are still fighting for our blessing that showed up on Easter morning last year.

" She shows us her gratitude daily and she really is the sweetest, most intelligent and loving cat I've ever known in my life."

It's hard to imagine that anyone else anywhere near me would have made the sacrifices we have made to save Arya's life, and I truly believe she knows that given the unconditional love she has for our entire family. She shows us her gratitude daily and she really is the sweetest, most intelligent and loving cat I've ever known in my life. 

 

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