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Old 08-12-2008, 04:56 AM   #10
Meggie
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He's quite a bit better today.

He doesn't need a bronchial dilator, Yvonne. That's the funny thing.
My son has asthma too, has had it from being a toddler & been on all sorts of medication over the years, so I'm used to dealing with that too.
But every time Button has seen the vet, even this time when his breathing was bad, they've tested his chest expecting it to be affected but it isn't, not at all. His chest has been clear as a bell every single time.

The problem is all in his nose & a bit in his sinuses That's why the vet says it's Hay Fever & it's medication to try to take the inflammation down that they give him, along with antihistamines.
He's seen 3 of the vets at the practice & they all say the same, it's the practice boss who usually sees him now, says he's a bit of a rum case to sort out & wishes he could just get him to give his nose a good blow!

Well, my order still hasn't turned up. Beginning to wonder what's happened to it.

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