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Old 06-13-2010, 07:56 AM   #84
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Originally Posted by Woogie Man View Post
I did a little reading on chylothorax as I had never heard of it. From my reading, it is treatable to a point but the prognosis is poor. I read back over one of the OP's other threads and as of June 7 she still had no diagnosis for Stella. How many would have put their dog to sleep without at least trying some treatment, which is what Shasha was doing with Stella? She was getting her ready for the ER when she passed. It's apples and oranges to compare another's success with Stella's passing. I must say I'm distressed and disappointed as can be at some of these attitudes in the wake of Stella's passing.

Shasha, my deepest sympathies to you in the loss of your Stella.
I must say I was so disturbed at this also......All I can say is, WOW......

Sasha, I am so sad for Stella and for you......I know from first hand experience the devastation upon losing a pet and it is heartbreaking. Then to be blamed for her passing has to be the ultimate stab to the heart, as if you couldn't have cared less for her......wow.......I wish you well, my heart breaks for you and for Stella.......
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