dr. leela wrote:
Dear Dr Leela,
Thank you, I much appreciate your explanation and suggestions. This
may be a new item to add to the arsenal I need on the FIP cases I work
with.
FIP is a fast moving chronic disease in cats in which a mutated
virus in the gut tricks the immune system into attacking and destroying
the cat with antibodies. It presents many ways according to what
tissues/organs are attacked first - but all organ systems are destroyed
by antibodies and at the late stage at which it is currently diagnosed,
the cat is often only days from death from failing liver and other
organs. It happens at any age but mostly in young kittens
over-vaccinated etc. So I usually see cases already advised for
euthanasia. (Conventional medicine has no success with FIP).
Sounds good to me too.
I agree. A diluted MT makes a lot more sense. It's also the way I've
used it when working with spinal column paralysis after car accidents
etc. in cats. [There it was less diluted - I have used a teaspoon of MT
in a cup of water, applied topically frequently for months - takes a few
months to reverse total paralysis that way - along with simillimum.]

Well whatever shortcomings are involved, I am happy to find a way to add
some new aspect to my arsenal of "tools" that help the end result.
I've already had to "bend the classical rules" a little to get the
successes I do with this particular illness. Instead of repertorizing
only the symptoms I see physically and in the lab reports with FIP, I
add in the symptoms I know from experience have about 90% chance of
coming *next* in that particular presentation of the pathology - so as
to cover if possible, everything from causation, through current
symptoms to future ones, in remedy selection. Otherwise I end up
"running after it" and the disease wins the race. Not good.
I do not do this "pre-empting" of rubrics generally - I do it here in
order not to run out of time before I can build up the life force enough
to accept the high potency needed to overcome the disease. Nutrition is
a big part of health rebuilding here - but starting from a smashed liver
that's no easy task, especially in a species that would rather starve
than eat without an appetite
So I hope your information might be applicable to help this somewhat.
Many thanks!
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
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