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I saw that you suggested supplementing. What bothered me is this woman you mentioned....this quote from your other post: This woman is totally against meds she follows food is your best medicine hypocrites (?) I bought the book but she was the one that told me about the dds plus and coconut oil i get now and she researches everything thoroughly - i will try to find info |
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I certainly agree with you 100%. There is such a thing as recommendations, but offering advice over what the vet has recommended.....mmmmmmmmm That is unless one is willing to take responsibility if a dog should die., then one should be more careful in giving armchair vet advice. Lissette has some of the best vets treating Lola and is following their advice to a T. I don't think she wants to put Lola at any additional risk. All Lissette and Lola need from us is our prayers and support. |
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Yep, I think people do not realize that they can be sued. And...another thought....they actually could be charged with practicing veterinary medicine without a license. Food for thought! |
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I don't know how many hours they have, but I DO know they have an excellent vet in charge of nutrition at A&M. He helped me extend my beloved Cody's life an extra 6 months...and it was quality time! |
Lissette! I am just catching up and seeing you *finally* have a diagnosis! Oh my gosh. Who would have thought? This is really something. Well, it sounds like you are in expert hands here with your vet. That's the most important thing - and that's exactly what I also needed when I was all over the place w/ Wylie's Cushing's stuff. {scared, frantic, questioning...} Deep breaths, stay grounded, be confident that your vet is treating this issue using the Gold Standard. Tell your baby every moment that healing is occurring, visualize it, see the bad stuff leaving her body. {hope you don't think I'm too nutty :p} I know you will get her where she needs to be: BACK TO HEALTH :)! |
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Nutrition at Texas A & M is studied extensively. However, vets do study generalized medicine.....and as in every other medical field, there are specialized areas and one must continue on with ones education. |
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As for DD...it also turns out that the many months of diarrhea were not caused by that one dose of Metacam. Now..I am NOT saying Metacam was correct to give with steroids...only saying...well you know. You told me there was a vet who told you it was not that and you did not believe him. Sometimes the vets are right...I know it is hard to trust...but you also have to be careful listening to people who dont trust them at all like that woman you mentioned. That kind of thinking scares me. |
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This is Lissette's call and as she has said she will be following her both her vet's instructions to the T.....She has access to her vets 24/7...... |
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There is a huge difference between sharing experiences and suggesting they ASK their vet if that might be something that would help them....and telling them: You need to do this. You need to give your dog this. I have to tell you....maybe you think it is crazy that someone should be worried about being sued. BUT....it can happen. You will not be seeing me telling people how to treat their dog or what to give their dog over what a vet has recommended. If I think a vet might be offbase...I might suggest a second opinion; but I don't offer treatments. YES a person can be sued. I need to go back and read the rules on that forum, but I think it does mention not giving vet advice. |
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