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   The Puppy Wizard to Spot   
   Re: Help from any vet or anyone who's be   
   24 Dec 04 18:38:21   
   
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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   Your dog is DYING from STRESS INDUCED AUTO-   
   IMMUNE DIS-EASE aka The Puppy Wizard's SYNDROME   
   on accHOWENT of you ABUSE IT.   
      
   "Spot"  wrote in message   
   news:ng3yd.7915$EL5.890@trndny09...   
   > Philip,   
   >   
   > I don't have a problem with giving him Deramaxx.  He's been on   
   it for two   
   > years the only reason we took him off it was due to the cancer.   
   NOTHING is   
   > going to cure the cancer this is the 3rd round the mast cell   
   cancer he has   
   > had and this is completely inoperable and I will not put him   
   through chemo   
   > or radiation.  I am more interested in his quality of life for   
   the remainder   
   > of his life.  He has for years taken glucosamine & condroiten   
   supplements   
   > with the approval of his orthpedic vet.  Barney has had ACL   
   surgery on both   
   > is knees and has extensive arthritis no supplement will ever   
   give him total   
   > complete pain relief and I sure am not willing to use something   
   for a month   
   > waiting for it to work.   
   >   
   > I completely study any drugs that I give my animals or myself   
   and your   
   > wonder drug has numerous warnings filed from the FDA against   
   various   
   > companies for marketing the stuff.  Also it is not even listed   
   in the FDA   
   > drug database as being approved for any type of animal use or   
   human use I   
   > sure am not going to use it on him.  Also if it were that good I   
   am sure   
   > that a good friend of ours who shoes horses for a living and   
   works with my   
   > local vet would have recommended it to me by now.   
   >   
   > Celeste   
   >   
   > "Philip Meech"  wrote in message   
   > news:41C7C362.4070401@adelphia.net...   
   > > Dear Celeste,   
   > > I keep telling everyone on this board that I have a natural   
   product that   
   > > works as well as Vioxx for Arthritis without any harmful side   
   effects.   
   > > Everyone is so sales phobic, that they are ignoring a   
   genuinely   
   > > effective new product. Cetyl Myristoleate is not yet widely   
   known in the   
   > > vet community, except for the rodeo vets, but it works in   
   about a month   
   > > and is completely harmless. Please read about our product on   
   my web site.   
   > >   
   > > Spot wrote:   
   > > > My ? is when can I safely begin to resume giving my dog   
   Deramaxx after   
   > > > stopping prednisone.  He has been on prednisone for over   
   month for a   
   > mast   
   > > > cell tumor in his mouth.  While the prednisone was working   
   well to   
   > control   
   > > > his arthritis along with the cancer it now is not due to the   
   fact that   
   > the   
   > > > vet has cut the dosage to 20 mg every other day.  We started   
   the every   
   > other   
   > > > dose on Thursday and his arthritis is making him miserable   
   now.  I   
   > called   
   > > > the vet today and she's out till tomorrow and the assistant   
   didn't call   
   > me   
   > > > back and he's in a lot of pain.  He had his last dose 20 mg   
   dose last   
   > night   
   > > > at 6pm and I would love to be able to start him back on his   
   Deramaxx   
   > ASAP   
   > > > and to stop the pred at this point.  I would rather he be   
   comfortable   
   > than   
   > > > be in this kind of misery.   
   > > >   
   > > > I just don't know if 24 hours is long enough for this to be   
   out of his   
   > > > system so it doesn't cause any gastric problems or possible   
   bleeding.   
   > > >   
   > > > Thanks for any help   
   > > > Celeste   
   > > >   
   > > >   
   > >   
   >   
   >   
      
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