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OP I am glad he is doing well. I know you were very scared. |
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EC's love getting to try to fix the original problem, plus whatever else has been "treated" at home. Please anyone reading this, if you are concerned that its an emergency, just ask for help. That's why there are ED's that are open 24 hrs a day for animals and people. And, no, we don't feed people cotton balls. And, yes, I am an Emergency Medicine physician. Linda, this is why I've just learned to stop asking people why they do things! Haha ...unless I'm just really stumped. |
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So far no one has offered conclusive evidence it is a safe treatment...just because she was told to do it by one vet does NOT mean it is safe. Maybe she got lucky. If I were YM1 I would be wondering if indeed this was bad advice from the vet.....She says it was years ago and things are different. Yes, they are....frontal lobotomies used to be done on people. Futile and yet I still am trying like a fool. :rolleyes: |
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AND...last time I am saying this: I did not call anyone a liar. You all can read and interpret me as you wish.... I suppose it makes some people feel good...I don't know. ??? *shrug* |
Ive heard of the giving of the bread theory never from a vet Ive never had that kind of problem with one of my dogs. I saw it over the internet so the cotton ball theory didnt sound far fetching to do to me but there isnt anything like this that should be done without a vet telling you to do it |
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This is exhausting. |
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