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Old June 15th 05, 05:40 AM
Flippy
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Tiffy's eye examination went well today. Her corneal ulcer has healed, but
there is slight blood vessel scarring. We will use anti-inflammatory
medication, the Interferon in Tears to try and reduce the corneal scarring.
The responsive of the corneal scarring can be unpredictable. This treatment
may take 1 to 2 months to respond. It is important that we closely watch her
eye for increased levels of ocular discharge, redness, blueness or
discomfort.

Medications:

- Lysine Powder: once daily. Increase to twice daily if Tiffy gets stressed.

- Zovirax Ophthalmic Ointment: Stop this medication for now, but use again 6
times daily if I am suspicious of another viral ulcer.

- Interferon A injections: Finish off the course. 3 injections left.
Administer once every three days.

- Interferon In Tears #1Rx: One drop to the left eye twice daily.

Tiffy has to return to the Eye specialist in 6 weeks time. I will give you
an update again at that time.

Thank you to all for your continuing purrs and support.

Purrs to all,
Flippy in Melbourne, Australia.
My Cats: http://www.flippyscatpage.com



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Old June 15th 05, 07:03 AM
mlbriggs
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 14:40:58 +1000, Flippy wrote:

Tiffy's eye examination went well today. Her corneal ulcer has healed, but
there is slight blood vessel scarring. We will use anti-inflammatory
medication, the Interferon in Tears to try and reduce the corneal
scarring. The responsive of the corneal scarring can be unpredictable.
This treatment may take 1 to 2 months to respond. It is important that we
closely watch her eye for increased levels of ocular discharge, redness,
blueness or discomfort.

Medications:

- Lysine Powder: once daily. Increase to twice daily if Tiffy gets
stressed.

- Zovirax Ophthalmic Ointment: Stop this medication for now, but use again
6 times daily if I am suspicious of another viral ulcer.

- Interferon A injections: Finish off the course. 3 injections left.
Administer once every three days.

- Interferon In Tears #1Rx: One drop to the left eye twice daily.

Tiffy has to return to the Eye specialist in 6 weeks time. I will give you
an update again at that time.

Thank you to all for your continuing purrs and support.

Purrs to all,
Flippy in Melbourne, Australia.
My Cats: http://www.flippyscatpage.com



Will continue to purr that her eyes heal properly. You are a
good-deed-doer! MLB

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Old June 15th 05, 07:13 AM
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"Flippy" wrote in message
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Tiffy's eye examination went well today. Her corneal ulcer has healed, but
there is slight blood vessel scarring. We will use anti-inflammatory
medication, the Interferon in Tears to try and reduce the corneal

scarring.
The responsive of the corneal scarring can be unpredictable. This

treatment
may take 1 to 2 months to respond. It is important that we closely watch

her
eye for increased levels of ocular discharge, redness, blueness or
discomfort.


Glad Tiffy's eye is getting better. Higs and purrs to her and her worried
staff that the anti-scarring treatment works really well, and both she and
her slaves can stop worrying baout eye treatments. It must be rough on all
of you!

Yowie

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Old June 15th 05, 09:25 AM
Dee
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Flippy wrote:

Tiffy's eye examination went well today. Her corneal ulcer has healed, but
there is slight blood vessel scarring. We will use anti-inflammatory
medication, the Interferon in Tears to try and reduce the corneal scarring.
The responsive of the corneal scarring can be unpredictable. This treatment
may take 1 to 2 months to respond. It is important that we closely watch her
eye for increased levels of ocular discharge, redness, blueness or
discomfort.



Best wishes to you Flippy, I hadn't known that Tiffy was ill. It was kind
of you (as always) to take time out to send me condolences on h0p's
passing while taking care of her. Oddly enough, we had just started
treating the h0p for corneal ulcers three days before he went into his
final seizure and I feel certain that that was what put him over the edge.
I'll keep your list of medications on hand because you just never know. I
have no doubt that Tiffy will heal well under your care, as h0p would have
if he hadn't had so many pre-existing conditions working against him.

Dee


Stormy h0p Sky ^..^
My Soul and my Inspiration
January 1, 1993 - June 10, 2005

Rise up slowly, Angel - It's hard to let you go...
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Old June 15th 05, 02:16 PM
Adrian
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Flippy wrote:
Tiffy's eye examination went well today. Her corneal ulcer has
healed, but there is slight blood vessel scarring. We will use anti-
inflammatory medication, the Interferon in Tears to try and reduce
the corneal scarring. The responsive of the corneal scarring can be
unpredictable. This treatment may take 1 to 2 months to respond. It
is important that we closely watch her eye for increased levels of
ocular discharge, redness, blueness or discomfort.

Medications:

- Lysine Powder: once daily. Increase to twice daily if Tiffy gets
stressed.

- Zovirax Ophthalmic Ointment: Stop this medication for now, but use
again 6 times daily if I am suspicious of another viral ulcer.

- Interferon A injections: Finish off the course. 3 injections left.
Administer once every three days.

- Interferon In Tears #1Rx: One drop to the left eye twice daily.

Tiffy has to return to the Eye specialist in 6 weeks time. I will
give you an update again at that time.

Thank you to all for your continuing purrs and support.

Purrs to all,
Flippy in Melbourne, Australia.
My Cats: http://www.flippyscatpage.com


Continuing purrs for a successful outcome.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.


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Old June 15th 05, 05:53 PM
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Flippy wrote:
Tiffy's eye examination went well today. Her corneal ulcer has
healed, but there is slight blood vessel scarring. We will use
anti-inflammatory medication, the Interferon in Tears to try and
reduce the corneal scarring. The responsive of the corneal scarring
can be unpredictable. This treatment may take 1 to 2 months to
respond. It is important that we closely watch her eye for increased
levels of ocular discharge, redness, blueness or discomfort.

Medications:

- Lysine Powder: once daily. Increase to twice daily if Tiffy gets
stressed.

- Zovirax Ophthalmic Ointment: Stop this medication for now, but use
again 6 times daily if I am suspicious of another viral ulcer.

- Interferon A injections: Finish off the course. 3 injections left.
Administer once every three days.

- Interferon In Tears #1Rx: One drop to the left eye twice daily.

Tiffy has to return to the Eye specialist in 6 weeks time. I will
give you an update again at that time.

Thank you to all for your continuing purrs and support.

Purrs to all,
Flippy in Melbourne, Australia.
My Cats: http://www.flippyscatpage.com


Continued purrs coming from this part of the U.S. for a speedy recovery.

Jill


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Old June 15th 05, 10:16 PM
Pamela Shirk
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"Flippy" wrote in message
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Tiffy's eye examination went well today. Her corneal ulcer has healed, but
there is slight blood vessel scarring. We will use anti-inflammatory
medication, the Interferon in Tears to try and reduce the corneal
scarring.
The responsive of the corneal scarring can be unpredictable. This
treatment
may take 1 to 2 months to respond. It is important that we closely watch
her
eye for increased levels of ocular discharge, redness, blueness or
discomfort.


Continuing purrs and healing thoughts for Miss Tiffany from us all here.
Pine Cone wants me to tell Miss Chloe from him to ghost out to the ship as
it docks in England tonight and spend the rest of the voyage with the
Mouser. He also says that she is, as always, the most beautiful female in
the world. I think they need to get a hotel room.

Pam S.


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Old June 15th 05, 11:16 PM
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I'll keep up the purrs Flippy, thanks for yours by-the-way.
Suz&Spicey

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Old June 16th 05, 12:26 AM
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*stokes and strokes the bitties to get 'em purrin'*

Purrs for Tiffy.

--Fil

 




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