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> A volunteer from our rescue has a male GSD
> with a torn ACL in his rear leg
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> (and arthritis in the knee),
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> Since you (unfortunately) have way too much experience with this,
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> I was wondering if it would be okay to have her either contact
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> Suja
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METACAM (meloxicam) made by Merial
NOTE: unless otherwise noted, medical terminology from MedlinePlus:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mplusdictionary.html
DOGS/ORAL, re****t dated 3/01/05
Reviews: 565
Treated: 569
Reacted: 569
Died: 66 (11.68%)
CONDITIONS/SYMPTOMS:
ADIPSIA - loss of thirst ; also : abnormal and especially prolonged
abstinence from the intake of fluids
AGGRESSION
ANAPHYLAXIS/TOID - hypersensitivity (as to foreign proteins or drugs)
resulting from sensitization following prior contact with the causative
agent anaphylactic shock: an often severe and sometimes fatal systemic
reaction in a susceptible individual upon a second exposure to a specific
antigen (as wasp venom or penicillin) after previous sensitization that is
characterized especially by respiratory symptoms, fainting, itching, and
hives
ANEMIA - a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells,
in
hemoglobin, or in total volume -- see APLASTIC ANEMIA, HYPERCHROMIC
ANEMIA,
HYPOCHROMIC ANEMIA, MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIA, MICROCYTIC ANEMIA, PERNICIOUS
ANEMIA, SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA; compare OLIGOCYTHEMIA
ANEMIA, AUTOIMMUNE HEM - of, relating to, or caused by antibodies or T
cells that attack molecules, cells, or tissues of the organism producing
them <autoimmune diseases>
ANEMIA, BLD LOSS
ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC - hemolytic anemia resulting from immunohemolysis
ANOREXIA - loss of appetite especially when prolonged
ANURIA - absence of or defective urine excretion; Acute renal failure
occurs
when a major insult to the kidneys results in inability to regulate water
and solute balance; this may occur when urine flow is reduced.
APLASIA, BONE MARROW - aplasia: incomplete or faulty development of an
organ
or part; BONE MARROW: a soft highly vascular modified connective tissue
that
occupies the cavities and cancellous part of most bones and occurs in two
forms: a : a whitish or yellowish bone marrow consisting chiefly of fat
cells and predominating in the cavities of the long bones -- called also
yellow marrow b : a reddish bone marrow containing little fat, being the
chief seat of red blood cell and blood granulocyte formation, and
occurring
in the normal adult only in cancellous tissue especially in certain flat
bones -- called also red marrow
APNEA - transient cessation of respiration whether normal (as in
hibernating
animals) or abnormal (as that caused by certain drugs)
APPREHENSION
ARTHRITIS
ASCITES - ac***ulation of serous fluid in the spaces between tissues and
organs in the cavity of the abdomen -- called also hydroperitoneum
ATAXIA - an inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements that is
symptomatic of some nervous disorders
AZOTEMIA - an excess of nitrogenous bodies in the blood as a result of
kidney insufficiency
BEHAVIOR DISORDER (not specified)
BITING/CHEWING
BLEEDING:
BLD (bleeding, no location given)
BLD, ABDOMEN
BLD, ANUS
BLD(ECCHYMOSES) - the escape of blood into the tissues from ruptured
blood vessels marked by a livid black-and-blue or purple spot
or area BLD, GI
BLD, INCISION SITE
BLD, LUNG(S)/TRACHEA
BLD, MOUTH/LIP(S)
BLD, PASSING
BLD, SCLERA - sclera: from MedLine: sclera: the dense fibrous opaque
white outer coat enclosing the eyeball except the part covered by the
cornea -- called also scl*****c, scl*****c coat
BLD, SKIN
BLD, VAGINA
BLOAT - from Merck Veterinary Manual: Bloat is an over distention of the
rumenoreticulum with the gases of fermentation, either in the form of a
persistent foam mixed with the ruminal contents-called primary or frothy
bloat, or in the form of free-gas separated from the ingesta-called
secondary or free-gas bloat.
BORBORYGMI - from MedLine: a rumbling sound made by
the movement of gas in the intestine BREATHING ABN
CIRCLING CNS/CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM:
CNS INFARCT - from MedLine: CNS: abbreviation central nervous system;
Infarct: an area of necrosis in a tissue or organ resulting from
obstruction
of the local circulation by a thrombus or embolus
NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER
COLITIS
COLLAPSE
CONFUSION
CONSTIPATION
CONVULSION(S)
COUGHING
CYANOSIS, MUCOUS MEMBR
DEAFNESS
DEAFNESS, PARTIAL
DEFECATION
DEFECATION ABN
DEHYDRATION
DEMENTIA - from MedLine: a condition of deteriorated mentality that is
characterized by marked decline from the individual's former intellectual
level and often by emotional apathy
DEPRESSION/LETHARGY
DESTRUCTIVENESS
DIABETES MELLITUS - from MedLine: any of various abnormal conditions
characterized by the secretion and excretion of excessive amounts of urine
DIABETES M, POOR REGUL
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEA, BLOODY
DIARRHEA, MILD
DIARRHEA, MUCOID
DIARRHEA, SEVERE
DIARRHEA, WATERY
DIC - per the Merck Veterinary Manual online at:
http://www.merckvetmanual.com,
I was not able to find "DIC",
but the search engine provided 14 "articles" for that search, the
first of which is: "Acquired Coagulation Protein Disorders" and states:
"Most coagulation proteins are produced primarily in the liver. Therefore,
liver disease characterized by necrosis, inflammation, neoplasia, or
cirrhosis often is associated with decreased production of coagulation
proteins, particularly Factors VII, IX, X, and XI." and refers on to:
"(see rodenticide poisoning)". A search of : http://www.medterms.com
using "DIC" provided: "3 articles" for search keyword or phrase "DIC",
the titles of which are: "Leukemia in the Family", "Acute promyelocytic
leukemia" and "APL" which provides a potential definition of "DIC" as "APL
is consistently associated with a disorder that resembles (but is
not identical to) disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). "There
is in APL a pronounced tendency to hemorrhage (bleeding). The bleeding
can
manifest itself as petechiae (little bleeding spots in the skin or
elsewhere), small ecchymosis (bruises), epistaxis (nose bleeds),
bleeding in the mouth, hematuria (blood in the urine), bleeding from
venipuncture and bone marrow sites. . . " so apparently the "translation"
of "DIC" is disseminated intravascular coagulation.
DIFFICULTY RISING
DILITATION, STOMACH - from MedLine: [no such word]: dilatation:
1 : the condition of being stretched beyond normal dimensions especially
as a result of overwork or disease or of abnormal relaxation <dilatation
of
the heart> <dilatation of the stomach>
DISCHARGE, INCISION SITE
DISCHARGE, NOSE
DISCOMFORT
DISSOCIATION -from MedLine: the act or process of dissociating :
the state of being dissociated:the separation of whole segments of the
personality (as in multiple personality) or of discrete mental processes
(as in the schizophrenias) from the mainstream of consciousness or of
behavior with loss of integrated awareness and autonomous functioning
of the separated segments or parts
DISTENTION, ABDOMEN
DISTRESS
DISTRESS, RESP
DYSPHAGIA - from MedLine: loss of or deficiency in the power to use or
understand language as a result of injury to or disease of the brain
DYSPNEA - Respiratory diseases are common in dogs and cats. Although
clinical signs such as coughing and dyspnea are commonly referable to
primary problems of the respiratory tract, they may also occur secondary
to
disorders of other organ systems (eg, congestive heart failure). Fever is
usually absent. The degree of dyspnea and coughing is related to the
severity of inflammation within the airways and alveoli.
DYSURIA - from MedicineNet: Dysuria: Painful or difficult urination. This
includes burning on urination. Dysuria is most commonly due to bacterial
infection of the urinary tract causing inflammation of the bladder
(cystitis) or kidney (pyelonephritis). There are many other causes of
dysuria including irritation from chemicals.
EAR DISORDER
EDEMA (location not specified) - from MedLine: an abnormal excess
ac***ulation of serous fluid in connective tissue or in a serous cavity --
called also dropsy
EDEMA, BRISKET/CHEST
EDEMA, LIMB(S)
EDEMA, VENTRAL
EFFUSION (location not specified) - from MedLine: 1 a : the escape of a
fluid from anatomical vessels by rupture or exudation b : the flow of a
gas
through an aperture whose diameter is small as compared with the distance
between the molecules of the gas
2 : the fluid that escapes by extravasation
EFFUSION, PERICARDIAL
EFFUSION, PERITONEAL
EFFUSION, PLEURAL
ENLARGEMENT(S), HEAD/F
ENLARGEMENT, LYMPH NOD
ENLARGEMENT(S), SKIN
EPISTAXIS - from MedLine: epistaxis, melena, gingival bleeding,
retinal hemorrhage, hematoma formation, and prolonged bleeding
after venipuncture or surgery. Immunologic and inflammatory mechanisms
cause increased platelet consumption and decreased platelet survival.
EYES:
BLINDNESS
CATARACT(S)
CONGESTION, EYE(S)/LID
EPIPHORA - from MedLine: a watering of the eyes due to excessive
secretion of tears or to obstruction of the lacrimal passages
EYE DISORDER
HORNER'S SYNDROME - from MedLine: a syndrome marked by sinking in of
the
eyeball, contraction of the pupil, drooping of the upper eyelid, and
vasodilation and anhidrosis of the face, and caused by injury
to the cervical sympathetic nerve fibers on the affected side
MYDRIASIS - from MedLine: excessive or prolonged dilation of the pupil
of the eye
NYSTAGMUS - from MedLine: a rapid involuntary oscillation of the
eyeballs occurring normally with dizziness during and after bodily
rotation
or abnormally after injuries (as to the cerebellum or the vestibule of the
ear)
NYSTAGMUS, HORIZONTAL - back and forth/horitontal
SQUINTING
FEVER, BODY
FEVER, JOINT(S)
FROTH, MOUTH/LIP(S)
GAGGING
GASTRITIS
GLOSSITIS - from MedLine: inflammation of the tongue
HAIR, ABN
HAIR, SHEDDING
HEAD TILT
HEART:
ARREST, HEART
BRADYCARDIA - from MedLine: relatively slow heart action whether
physiological or pathological
CARDIOMEGALY - from MedLine: enlargement of the heart
PRESSURE HI, BLD
TACHYCARDIA - From MedLine: Rapid heart beat
THROMBUS
HEMATOCHEZIA - from MedLine: Decreased red blood cell production
HEPATITIS - from MedLine: 1: inflammation of the liver 2 : a disease or
condition (as hepatitis A or hepatitis B) marked by inflammation of the
liver
HEPATOMEGALY - from MedLine: Liver enlargement
HYPERACTIVITY
HYPERPNEA - Differentiation from other causes of a chronic cough
or nasal discharge (eg, parasitic bronchiolitis) is based on the history
and other diagnostic procedures such as endoscopy, evaluation of a
tracheobronchial exudate, and chest radiography. In its most subtle
form, the only clinical sign may be hyperpnea at rest. Cytologic
examination of fluid obtained from a tracheal wash or bronchoalveolar
lavage
usually shows a preponderance of neutrophils with generally
normal morphology.
HYPERSALIVATION - Slobbering, excessive drooling
HYPERSENSITIVE, SOUND HYPOTHERMIA, BODY -
From MedLine: Hypothermia is dangerously low body
temperature [most suseptible are: Very old or very young,
chronically ill, especially with heart or circulation problems,
malnourished, overly tired, under the influence of alcohol or drugs
ICTERUS, BODY - from MedLine: Icterus: Jaundice. At least one
medical dictionary defines icterus as the presence of jaundice seen
in the sclera of the eye. This is incorrect. Icterus is synonymous with
jaundice. They are one and the same thing.
IMMUNE DISORDER - from MedLine: not susceptible or responsive ; especially
:
not having a high degree of resistance to a disease; not protected by
either
specific or non-specific mechanisms against infectious disease.
INCISION SITE ABN
INCISION SITE, ECCHYMOSIS
INCONTINENCE, FECAL
INCONTINENCE, URINARY
INEFFECT, ANALGESIA
INEFFECT, LOSS OF EFFE
INFECTION, URINARY TRA
INFLAM (location not specified)
INSOMNIA
INTERACTION, DRUG(S)
IRRITATION, MOUTH/LIP(
IRRITATION, PHARYNX/TH
KIDNEY DISORDER
KIDNEY FAILURE
LAB TESTS/BLOOD:
ALBUMIN LO, BLD
ALK PHOS HI, BLD
AMYLASE HI, BLD
BANDS HI, BLD
BILIRUBIN(TOT) HI, BLD
BUN HI, BLD
BUN LO, BLD
CA HI, BLD
CA LO, BLD
CHEMISTRY ABN
CHOLESTEROL HI, BLD
CHLORIDE LO, BLD
COAGULATION DISORDER
CPK HI, BLD
CREATININE HI, BLD
EOSINOS HI, BLD
FIBRINOGEN LO, BLD
GGT HI, BLD
GLOBULIN HI, BLD
GLOBULIN LO, BLD
GLUCOSE HI, BLD
GLUCOSE LO, BLD
K HI, BLD
KIDNEY VALUES HI, BLD
LIPASE HI, BLD
LIVER ENZYMES HI, BLD
LYMPHS HI, BLD
MONOS HI, BLD
NA LO, BLD
P HI, BLD
PLATELETS ABN
PLATELETS HI, BLD
PLATELETS LO, BLD
PROTEIN(TOT) HI, BLD
PROTEIN(TOT) LO, BLD
PT PROLONGED, BLD
PTT PROLONGED, BLD
RBC ABN
RBC, NUCLEATED
SEGS HI, BLD
SEGS LO, BLD
SGOT/AST HI, BLD
SGPT/ALT HI, BLD
THYROID HORMONE(S) LO
WBC HI, BLD
WBC LO, BLD
LAB TESTS/URINE:
ABN COLOR, URINE
ABN ODOR, URINE
ALKALINE URINE
BILIRUBIN, URINE
BLD, URINE
CASTS, URINE
CRYSTALS, URINE
GLUCOSE, URINE
HEMOGLOBIN, URINE
MICROORANISMS, URINE
MYOGLOBIN, URINE
PROTEIN, URINE
SPEC GRAVITY LO, URINE
URINE ABN
WBC, URINE
LAMENESS
LESION(S), MOUTH/LIP(S
LESION(S), SKIN
LICKING
LICKING, FEET/DIGIT(S)
LIVER DISORDER
LIVER DISORDER, OBSTRU
LIVER FAILURE
LOCOMOTION DISORDER
MASS (location not specified)
MELENA - the passage of dark tarry stools containing decomposing
blood that is usually an indication of bleeding in the upper part of the
alimentary canal and especially the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum --
compare HEMATOCHEZIA NAIL DISORDER NAUSEA
NEOPLASM (location not specified) - from MedicineNet: Neoplasm:
A tumor. An abnormal growth of tissue. The word neoplasm is not
synonymous
with cancer.
A neoplasm may be benign or malignant.
NEOPLASM, LIVER
NEPHRITIS - from MedLine: acute or chronic inflammation of the kidney
affecting the structure (as of the glomerulus or parenchyma) and caused by
infection, a degenerative process, or vascular disease
NERVOUSNESS
NOCTURIA - from MedLine: urination at night especially when excessive --
called also nycturia
NOSE ABN
OBSTRUCTION, INTESTINE
OLIGURIA - from MedLine: reduced excretion of urine
PACING
PAIN (not specified)
PAIN, ABDOMEN
PAIN, JOINT(S)
PAIN, LIMB(S)
PALLOR, MUCOUS MEMBRAN
PANCREATITIS
PARALYSIS, FACIAL NERV
PARALYSIS, HIND LIMB(S
PARESIS (location not specified) - from MedLine: Paresis: slight or
partial
paralysis
PARESIS, FORELIMB(S)
PARESIS, HIND LIMB(S)
PERFORATION, GI
PERFORATION, STOMACH
PERITONITIS
PICA - from MedLine: Pica: A craving for something not normally
regarded as nutritive. For example, dirt.
PNEUMONIA
POLLAKIURIA - from MedLine: abnormally frequent urination
POLYCYTHEMIA - from MedLine: a condition marked by an abnormal increase
in
the number of circulating red blood cells POLYDIPSIA -
excessive or abnormal thirst
POLYPNEA - rapid or panting respiration
POLYURIA - excessive secretion of urine
POSTURE ABN
PR-ADRENAL(S), LESION(S)
PR-CEREBELLUM, LESION(S)
PR-COLON, LESION(S)
PR-HEART, LESION(S)
PR-INTEST, LESION(S)
PR-KIDNEY(S), LESION(S
PR-LIVER, LESION(S)
PR-MESENTERY, LESION(S)
PR-PERITONEUM, LESION(
PR-PLEURAL EFFUSION
PR-SM INTEST, LESION(S)
PR-SPLEEN, LESION(S)
PR-STOMACH, LESION(S)
PR-TONGUE, LESION(S)
PR-SM INTEST, LESION(S
PROPRIOCEPTIVE DISORDE
PRURITIS (location not specified) - from MedLine: Pruritus see Itching :
Itching is a peculiar tingling or uneasy irritation of the skin that
causes
a desire to scratch the affected area. Itching may be over the whole body
(generalized), or only in a particular location (localized).
PRURITIS, EAR(S)
PRURITIS, FEET/DIGIT(S
PUSTULE(S) (location not specified)
RADIOGRAPH(S) ABN
RE***BENCY - [downer cow] Lifting usually reveals that the
hindlimbs are unable to sup****t weight
REFLEX(ES) ABN
REGURGITATION
RELUCTANT TO MOVE
SEDATION - 1 : the inducing of a relaxed easy state especially by the use
of
sedatives 2 : a state resulting from sedation
SHAKING
SHAKING, HEAD/FACE
SHOCK - From MedLine: Cardiac function; intravascular volume; and vascular
tone, integrity, and patency are each critical to normal circulation.
An abnormality in one or more of these components of circulation leads to
compensatory changes in the others in an effort to maintain perfusion.
The hemodynamic and cellular changes that develop as a result of these
abnormalities are called shock. As shock progresses, oxygen and substrate
delivery to the tissues becomes insufficient to meet energy requirements
for
cellular maintenance and repair. If shock progresses to the point when
cellular energy demands cannot be met, the hemodynamic and cellular
responses become similar for all types of shock. Organ failure ensues, and
when progressive, the end result is death. Early recognition of the type
of
shock and an understanding of the pathophysiologic processes initiated
allow
aggressive treatment and optimal chances for recovery.
SLEEP ABN
SKIN:
ALOPECIA -Alopecia is the partial or complete lack of hairs in areas
where they are normally
BLD(PETECHIAE) - a minute reddish or purplish spot containing
blood that appears in skin or mucous membrane especially in some
infectious diseases (as typhoid fever) -- compare ECCHYMOSIS
CONGESTION, SKIN
DERMATITIS, MOIST
ERUPTION(S)
HYPERPIGMENTATION, SKI
INFECTION, SKIN
INFLAM, SKIN
LESION(S), SKIN
PAPULE(S) - from MedLine: a small solid usually conical
elevation of the skin caused by inflammation, ac***ulated s
ecretion, or hypertrophy of tissue elements RASH
SEBORRHEA - abnormally increased secretion and discharge of sebum
producing an oily appearance of the skin and the formation of greasy
scales
SKIN, CRUST(S)
SKIN, DRY
SKIN, NECROSIS - death of living tissue ; specifically : death of a
****tion of tissue differentially affected by local injury (as loss of
blood
supply, corrosion, burning, or the local lesion of a disease)
SKIN, SCAB(S)
SLOUGH, SKIN - dead tissue separating from living tissue ; especially
:
a mass of dead tissue separating from an ulcer
URTICARIA - (Hives, Nettle rash) Urticaria is characterized by
multiple
plaque-like eruptions that are formed by localized edema in the dermis and
that often develop and disappear suddenly.
VESICLE(S)/BULLAE, SKI - from MedLine: Vesicle(s) 1 a : a membranous
and
usually fluid-filled pouch (as a cyst, vacuole, or cell)
in a plant or animal b : SYNAPTIC VESICLE 2 : a small abnormal elevation
of
the outer layer of skin enclosing a watery liquid : BLISTER
3 : a pocket of embryonic tissue that is the beginning of an organ -- see
BRAIN VESICLE, OPTIC VESICLE - Bullae: 1 : a hollow thin-walled
rounded bony prominence 2 : a large vesicle or blister
SOMNOLENCE - from MedLine: the quality or state of being drowsy;
sleepiness
SORE(S) (location not specified)
SOUND ABN, RESPIRATORY
SOUND ABN, VOICE
SPASM
STAGGERING
STARING
STOMATITIS
STOOL ABN
STRANGURIA - from MedLine: [no such word] One entry found
for strangury Main Entry: stran·gu·ry: Inflected Form(s): plural -ries :
a slow and painful discharge of urine drop by drop produced by
spasmodic muscular contraction of the urethra and bladder
STUMBLING
STU**** - From MedLine: Stu****ous see Consciousness - decreased: Decreased
consciousness refers to diminished alertness or awareness. Decrease in
consciousness, unconsciousness, and coma almost always require medical
evaluation (with the possible exception of alcohol intoxication, simple
fainting, or a previously recognized seizure disorder).
SWELLING (location not specified)
SWELLING, EAR(S)
SWELLING, HEAD/FACE
SWELLING, JOINT(S)
SWELLING, LIMB(S)
SYNCOPE - loss of consciousness resulting from insufficient
blood flow to the brain : FAINT SYNOVIAL FLUID ABN -
a transparent viscid lubricating fluid secreted by a membrane
of an articulation, bursa, or tendon sheath -- called also joint
fluid, synovia TENESMUS, RECTAL - from MedLine: a
distressing but ineffectual urge to evacuate the rectum or
urinary bladder TENESMUS, URINARY (see above)
TREMBLING
TWITCH
ULCER(S), FEET/DIGIT(S
ULCER(S), GI
ULCER(S), MOUTH/LIP(S)
ULCER(S), PYLORUS
ULCER(S), SKIN
ULCER(S), STOMACH
ULCER(S), TONGUE
UNCONSCIOUS
UNPALATABLE, WON'T EAT
URINATION
URINATION ABN
US ABN
US-LIVER ABN
VESTIBULAR DISORDER - from MedLine: of or relating to
the vestibule of the inner ear, the vestibular apparatus, the
vestibular nerve, or the labyrinthine sense (see dizziness,
balance disorder) VOCALIZATION VOICE DISORDER
VOLVULUS - from MedLine: a twisting of the intestine
upon itself that causes obstruction VOLVULUS, STOMACH
VOMITING
VOMITING, BLOODY
VOMITING, SEVERE
WEAKNESS
WEIGHT LOSS
WHEEZING
SYMPTOMS/CONDITIONS LISTING for other FDA/CVM
"approved" NSAIDS for veterinarians:
RIMADYL (carprofen): http://rimadyldeath.com/RimadylTRUTH.htm
DERAMAXX (deracoxib): http://rimadyldeath.com/DERAMAXX-TRUTH.htm
This information is being provided as a free public service to pet
owners so that you can become aware of the known risks/dangers
and symptoms/conditions caused by and associated with these
NSAIDs [non steroid anti inflammatory drugs] per the FDA/CVM,
because chances are that your "trusted" veterinarian will NOT be
providing ANY of this information to you.
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From:
A_Poor_Uneducated_Backyard_ShadeTree_S-it_Kickin_Dog_Trai...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
24 Aug 2006 06:46:59 -0700
Subject: Re: pain management suggestions please
HOWEDY ECLIPSE 2002,
ECLiPSE 2002 wrote:
> I have a 10 year old Golden Retriever who has had bilateral surgery for
> torn ACLs
ACL surgery is the #1 veterinary surgery in the country today.
ACL ruptures are CAUSED BY EMOTIONAL STRESS which
inhibits absorbtion and utilization of nutrients at the cellular level,
not bad knees.
> and has moderate dysplasia.
Dysplasia, like scuvey is a VITAMIN C deficiency. You MIGHT
want to ASK YOUR VETERINARY MALPRACTICIONER HOWE
COME HE NEVER TOLD YOU abHOWET THIS, ECLIPSE 2002:
http://www.belfield.com/article5.html
Seems EITHER your veterinarian or Dr. Belfield is a FRAUD.
Ask your veterinarian HOWE COME he DEFRAUDED you
and performed life threatening health damaging inapupriate
unnecessary surgery on your dog, OR HOWE COME Dr.
Belfield ain't been THROWN IN JAIL for FRAUD, ECLIPSE 2002.
> Lately he has been experiencing difficulty in getting up from
> a prone position and requires human intervention to rise -
> presumably because of pain.
Perhaps you should put him on an all natural diet with
apupriate nutritional supplementation like CoQ10, omega
3 fatty acids and other effective products like the WON
mentioned in the articles below, ECLIPSE 2002 <{} : ~ ) >
> The vet says he has arthritis in his knees and hips
Arthritis is CAUSED by food allergies which are likeWIZE CAUSED
BY a compromised auto-immune system usually as a result of
commercial garbage dog food, STRESS and veterinary toxins <{} : ~ ( >
> and has written prescriptions for Rimadyl
Rimadyl is DEATHLY POISON.
> and more recently for Deramaxx - both Cox 2 inhibitors.
They KILL dogs, ECLiPSE 2002.
> Both have prohibitive costs associated with them for his
> weight class for a senior couple with a fixed income.
THEY KILL DOGS, ECLiPSE 2002, as you'll SEE in the articles below..
> I have been giving Bailey glucosamine and chrondroitin, fish oil
Good.
> and a enteric coated 325 mg aspirin twice daily with meals.
Perhaps you should GET RID of the asprin in favor of an
all natural anti inflamatory, like high doses of vitamin C
and antioxidants including green tea and olive oil?
> My question is can I increase the aspirin dosage for his weight
> and if so what amount would be safe daily - or is there another
> over the counter pain killer/anti inflammatory that would serve
> as an alternate?
Your dog got STRESS INDUCED AUTO-IMMUNE DIS-EASE aka
The Puppy Wizard's Syndrome, not "arthritis" or hip dysplasia.
> Thanks for any input and advice.
You're askin liars dog abusers cowards and active acute
chronic long term incurable mental cases who's own dogs
GOT THE SAME PROBLEM FOR THE SAME REASONS.
> Frank
DECENT PEOPLE DO NOT POST HERE abHOWETS, Frank.
From The Annals Of
Human_And_Animal_Behaviour_Forensic_Sciences_
Research_Laboratory
Subject: My Dog and His Leg
Date: Thurs, Jun 8 2006 10:28 pm
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Romanian wrote:
> Hello everyone,
You mean 'HOWEDY Miserable Gang Of Pathetic Lyin Dog
Abusing Punk Thug Cowards, Frauds And Active Acute Chronic
Long Term Incurable Mental Cases'.
> my dog seems to have hurt his leg, not but 30 minutes ago.
> He cannot sit, and is very tired and exhausted, and cannot rest.
The Simply Amazing Grand Puppy Wizard is NOT a veterinarian,
HE only IDENTIFIES EXXXPOSES and DISCREDITS incompetent
greedy ill trained ignorameHOWES veterinary malpracticioners <{); ~ ) >
> This is the first time he has ever injured himself.
HOWE did he get hurt?
> I tried adding on extra padding on the floor (he stays in the garage),
but
> he still cannot sit, even with my bed pillows! I gave him some
ibuprofen,
> but I am not sure if this is helpful.
Perhaps a massage / ice pack will heelp? Ibuprofen can KILL
your dog just as fast as HOWER veterinary malpracticioners
and their flunky mental case pals here abHOWETS:
From: ophinea
Date: Thurs, Aug 28 2003 9:11 am
Email: "ophinea" <ophi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Groups: alt.med.veterinary
> ophinea wrote:
> > The vet gave me a bottle of Rimadyl which I try to use sparingly since
> > Spike off with a 1/2 tsp of children's Advil which seems to help. I
took
> > him in to a new vet yesterday and she told me that he definitely needs
> > to have both legs operated on again.
"DMW" <dmwil...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
<news:3F4D9F45.ED882033@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>...
> One note on the Advil... if you have not been advised to give
> this by your veterinarian, please stop giving it and inquire
> with your vet!
<snip of some much appreciated additional information>
When I called the vet to state my concerns about Spike's
current condition a few days after surgery, it was the
operating vet who recommended I give him the ibuprofen.
============================
From: Sarchann
Date: Sat, Sep 28 1996 12:00 am
Email: sarch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Sarchann)
Groups: rec.pets.dogs.health
Ibuprofen DOES work for arthritis--my wolf/shepherd 12 yr old female
is dysplastic, and if she gets really bad the stuff helps her a great
deal. Per my vet, it works best on a regular program, where it has
time to get into the system and build up a residual. I don't know
about liver damage (never heard that one) BUT-- make sure you
give it with food.
It can cause stomach bleeding!
It happened with Amber, but we then made sure to give it with food
(she loves yogurt), and we haven't had any problems since.
Sarch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Susan Archangeli)
From: Candace Weylandt
Date: Wed, Jan 9 1991 6:26 pm
Email: weyla...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Candace Weylandt)
Groups: rec.pets.dogs
When I had my dog spayed about four months ago, she experienced
some discomfort to the point that she was not able to sleep.
When I called the vet, he recommended that I give her half of
a Children's Tylenol to ease the discomfort.
----------
So you see, Romanian, even the EXXXPERT veterinary
malpracticioners DON'T KNOW HOWE to pupperly treat
dogs. After you get her DIAGNOSED you might want to
try Glucosamine AND Condroiton despite that your
veterinary MALPRACTICIONER will probably TRY to
CONvince you IT DON'T WORK and INSETAD, TRY to
SELL you his prescription pharmacutical Rimadyl or Metacam
which KILLS DOGS.
Also, there's another MIRACLE drug in the information
below which these MENTAL CASES have tried to DISCREDIT.
> He yelps in pain whenever I try to lie him down, legs up so
> he will not hurt them. What can I do to help him?
Got any NARCOTICS? They're SAFE and EFFECTIVE.
> Are there any other medicines I can give him?
Maybe asprin?
> Also: it does not hurt his leg (hind left leg) when I touch it, only
> when I try to pull it out. I am afraid it may be a tendon. He is a
> 10 month old white german shepherd, so you can imagine how
> active he is and how sad he is that he cannot be like that now.
It's PROBABLY a damaged cruciate ligament, it's the #1
surgery in the United States, and it's CAUSED BY STRESS
from MISHANDLING and commercial garbage diets and is
100% PREVENTABLE and can PROBABLY be HEELED
witHOWET surgery, but your veterinarian will PROBABLY
NOT advise you abHOWET THAT.
> Please help!
You AIN'T gonna be gettin nodoGdameneD advice from
these self serving active acute chronic long term
incurable mental cases:
From The Annals Of Human_And_Animal_Behavior_
Forensic_Sciences_Research_Laboratory
From: Ceallach
Date: Sat, Jan 5 2002 5:42 pm
Email: "Ceallach" <labp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi Patricia:
Hang in there. Maybe he'll be one of the lucky
ones and it will heal on its own. One of my
friend's dog had a partial tear and her vet
recommended rest for a month and then a recheck.
At the recheck the dog was given full rein
to be her normal self. So it does happen.
--------------
From: Jim
Date: Sat, Jan 5 2002 6:50 pm
Email: "Jim" <ajdc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Our lab had a problem with a ligament in one of her
legs. The vet had us put listerne (sp) on it twice
a day. Took about two months but she is fine and
running like normal. We did not have to keep her
quiet during this time either.
Jim
--------------
From: rob
Date: Sat, Jan 5 2002 11:37 am
Email: rob <r...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Max tore ligaments in his front paw this summer.
http://www.imdb.demon.co.uk/Max/say_Aaaa.jpg
After two weeks of short walks, the vet unexpectedly
gave him the all-clear when he was supposed to get
the bandage changed. I was told to keep his exercise
to a minimum for another week.
The affected 'toe' still sticks out compared to the other
foot, but other than that he's back to his old self.
Max didn't need surgery. He had an xray that showed he'd
torn ligaments between two toes. The vet said that only
rest and sup****t would be needed. The vet suspected a
broken bone but the xray proved otherwise.
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"Rosa" <i.do...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:lqdCc.2598$XB6.1505@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
My 2y old 25kg intact male has hurt his knee about
2 months ago.
The menisc in his right knee is broken. The vet
recommended we wait and see, said it can sometimes
get better by itself.
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From: Patricia Gnecco
Date: Sat, Jan 5 2002 11:06 am
Email: "Patricia Gnecco" <ten.knilhtrae@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Just to share with you guys this sad news. Milo got
very excited the day of the snow storm, he ran like
a nut around and around. All of a sudden he went
chasing a cat and of course he didn't catch the cat,
however seems he got his back left knee hurt.
He was limping badly and yesterday we went to see the
vet. She said they have to do x-rays (ligaments??) on
Monday and then from there they would tell us if he
needs surgery. Ay.
And then the recovery is SIX MONTHS!! Milo goes to a
park 2 times a day, sometimes 3. He has changed into
a calm and very easy going puppy since we moved here
and go to this park. He also is in great shape, he
is all muscles, he can run fast and he can play soccer
pretty well.
What am I going to do? It is going to change our lives,
but we both need the exercise. He weighs 95 pounds and
is in excellent health, other than this.
The vet confirmed he doesn't have Mange, thank God.
Right now he is pu****ng my elbow with his head so I
go and be with him.
Please pray so he doesn't have to go to surgery.
Thanks for any advice on how to distract him inside.
I can always teach chess, but I don't like it very much.
Patricia
===========
Subject: torn ACL
HOWEDY sharon aka sharon too veterinary malpractice office
manager, mrs. veterinary malpracticioner, liar, dog abusing
punk thug coward and active acute chronic long term incurable
mental case and professional veterinary client obs****ationist,
Sharon wrote:
> > AH! My 2 year old pit tore his ACL yesterday. my vet said
> > i should visit an orthopedic specialist for surgery,
Yeah. They're as thick as thieves, eh sharon aka sharon too,
veterinary malpractice office manager and mrs. veterinary
malpracticioner and veterinary malpractice apologist /
obs****ationist <{) ; ~ ) >
> > and i have been researching, and there are some other options. the vet
> > also gave me Rimadyl for anitinflamatory and pain.. but have been
> > reading about the bad side effects of this drug and am considering
> > taking him off of it. any help or advice??
BWEEEAHAHAHAHHAHHAAAA!!!
> > has anyone else experienced a dog with a torn ACL before?
Yeah. Many of the dog lovers here abHOWETS got the same problem.
> > please let me know, thank you, Kelly.. and Jake.
Torn ACLs are CAUSED BY STRESS from MISHANDLING.
> Torn ACLs don't heal on their own
Sez YOU. Below you'll find five CASE HISTORIES stating
EXXXACTLY PRECISELY OPPOSITE of what you sez.
You're in the BUSINESS of misleadin veterinary clients to
increase profits through unnecessary inapupriate dangerHOWES
surgical mutilations and pharmacutical company scam drugs
which comprise 50% of your unethickal profits.
You sound sincere and caring but you AIN'T NUTHIN but a
goddamened liar, fraud, thief, animal abuser and murderer
and professional apologist. THAT'S HOWE COME you manage
your veterinry malpracticioner husband's veterinary malpractice.
> and the longer you wait, the more the dog will start over
> relying on the other leg and put it at risk for joint disease
That's sheer idiocy. HOWE COME we don't see the same
"phenomenon" in three legged dogs, sharon aka sharon
too, veterinary malpractice apologist / obs****ationinst?
YOU'RE A LIAR.
ACL DIS-EASE is the #1 surgical mutilation in the USA after
unnecessary inapupriate surgical ***ual mutilations. The ACL
tear / rupture is an EMOTIONAL STRESS INDUCED AUTO-
IMMUNE DIS-EASE CAUSED BY your veterinary malpractice
and "traditional" training and handling as recommended by your
veterinary malpractice.
> and possibly another torn ACL.
IN MOST CASES the other leg FAILS for the SAME REASON
the first leg failed. Dogs are NATURAL ATHLETES sharon
too, veterinary malpractice office manager and veterinary
malpractice apologist and mrs. veterinary malpracticioner.
THERE AIN'T NO REASON HOWE COME a dog engaging in normal
activities should become CRIPPLED OTHER THAN IATROGENIC
ASSAULT including garbage commercial diets recommended
by the client's veterinary malpracticioner.
> As for the Rimadyl,
"Also, these Vets receive perks from the drug manufacturer
Pfizer when they buy Rimadyl to sell to animal owners. Vets
could get points from Pfizer for each Rimadyl purchase they
made; points were redeemable for PalmPilots, Zip Drives, and
other equiptment!"
Date: Mar 14 2000
Since Rimadyl's 1997 launch, the FDA has received re****ts of
about 1,000 dogs that died or were put to sleep and 7,000 more
that had bad reactions after taking the drug, records and official
estimates indicate.
The FDA says such events are significantly underre****ted.
-----------
From: The Annals Of Animal Behavior
Forensic Sciences Research Laboratory
Subject: Rimadyl poisoning--again
From: Jaimie
Date: Wed, Apr 1 1998 12:00 am
Email: c...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Jaimie)
My 9 year old female Samoyed was put on the poison
Rimadyl for about 2 weeks for arthritic knee. I read
posts to this group discussing the horrors of the drug.
She was in such pain, I decided to give her a few more
dosages. I should have listened to you wise posters.
For three days my dog had weird yellow urine and yesterday
and today wouldn't eat. I took her to the vet and found out
she now has liver damage and will be in the hospital for as
long as it takes to reverse the damage--IF they are able to.
Cady, our Sammy, was a pretty healthy dog until the Rimadyl.
Now she's on the critical list. The makers of Rimadyl should
be put out of business. They are marketing poison and should
be forced to take it themselves.
Jaimie
--------------
From: LuSwinton
Date: Wed, Apr 1 1998 12:00 am
Email: luswin...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(LuSwinton)
Jamie: I know what you are going through - I have been there!
His name was George - he was on Rimadyl less than
30 days before his collapse and subsequent death.
Make up your own minds about this drug. I would
never use it for any of my animals again, ever!
Please let me know how you dog is doing ! I pray he does
not die like my dog (a chocolate lab, named George) did.
I am praying for the safe recovery of your dog.
Most Sincerely,
Jean Townsend
Johns Island, SC
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From: coloredhead
Date: Sun, Apr 5 1998
There are too many people who have lost pets to Rimadyl,
myself included, for you to defend in ANY way the drug
company who produces it!
I challenge you to have the same feelings about
Rimadyl once you have suffered a loss because of it.
Our dog died an agonizing death, and I wouldn't
wish it on _any_ other dog.
One more condescending reply to this newsgroup from
you and I will puke all over my keyboard!!!!!
----------
From: Bados
Date: Wed, Apr 8 1998
I wasn't able to save my labrador, Bados, who
died BEFORE Pfizer publicly acknowledged the
serious side effects.
Perhaps I can save someone elses.
Nancy Carr
New Jersey
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From: Mishelle Fresener
Date: Tues, Apr 7 1998 12:00 am
Email: Mishelle Fresener <mishf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
My dog died due to Rimadyl (at least I believe she did)
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From: Pluffmud97 -
Date: Sat, Apr 4 1998 12:00 am
Email: pluffmu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Pluffmud97)
I sincerely hope your dog will survive. This drug
has been on the market for over a year now - the
Pfizer Co. that makes this drug has been allowing the
deaths of hundreds of dogs to occur because they will
not make public the many serious and deadly side effects.
The drug was never tested properly - it was not tested
long enough - the dosage prescribed in the U.S. is higher
than that prescribed in England where Rimadyl has been
used for a much longer time.
There are many people who have owned older dogs and put
them on Rimadyl as a last resort to help ease the pain
of arthritis. When the poor dog dies, does the owner
question the use of Rimadyl?
Probably not. They just think their dog died of old age.
Pfizer does not care - they care about the money they make
from the drug! Vets don't care - they care about keeping
the drug manufacturers happy and looking out for each other.
The drug reps don't care - they tell the vets what the
vets want to hear so the vets will buy the drugs that
they sell at an incredible markup
Only the dogs suffer - if your dog is on Rimadyl you had
better make your vet do blood workups, etc. - or your dog
may join the other poor animals who have suffered liver
problems, severe hemorrhaging, perforate ulcers and god
knows what other effects from this drug.
========
Subject: RIMADYL - LACK OF INFORMATION
FROM PFIZER AND ALL DOGS CAN BE
AFFECTED SEVERELY.
From: Jason J Hamilton (wild...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) Subject:
Arthritis Drug "Rimadyl" Kills Dogs! Please read on ...
Date: 2000/03/13
Read the article on the front page of today's Wall Street
Journal. It states that Rimadyl is toxic and creates deadly
liver complications in dogs. Vets new this as early as 1998
as have not properly informed dog owners.
My Golden just died of Liver Cancer and he was on a strong
dose of Rimadyl.
Please warn owners and friends of these risks. Vets are
supposed to warn owners of the side-effects but they have not!
My former vet (Bradford Hills Vet in Pittsburgh PA)
certtainly did not! They stated that Rimadyl was like a
prescription aspirin and handed me a bottle for my dog's
first treatment. I would not have treated my dog had I
known otherwise.
Also, these Vets receive perks from the drug manufacturer
Pfizer when they buy Rimadyl to sell to animal owners. Vets
could get points from Pfizer for each Rimadyl purchase they
made; points were redeemable for PalmPilots, Zip Drives, and
other equiptment!
Please reference today's Wall Street Journal for additional
details, and please, pass this information on to other animal
owners.
Thank you. Jason Hamilton
Post Script: Rimadyl is a frequently prescribed anti-
inflammatory used to treat dogs with arthritis. Pfizer
studies as far back as 1997 show deaths as a result of
ingesting Rimadyl. Being that the drug is very profitable
to vets and the drug manufacturer, many vets and Pfizer
have not communicated the drug's deadly risk to the public
as originally requested by the FDA. The FDA had asked Pfizer
to state one of the drugs side -effects as, "death". Pfizer
chose to withdrawal their commercials rather than state
"death" as a side-effect.
-----------------
> it works well for chronic problems and short term for
> pre and post op orthopedic surgery.
Rimadly can KILL heelthy dogs NEARLY INSTANTLY.
IT'S PURE GARBAGE:
From: MWOODROWE
Date: Thurs, Mar 16 2000 12:00 am
Email: mwoodr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(MWOODROWE)
Unfortuantely when I put my dog on Rimadyl the problems
were not as well known.
It was when the drug was new. My collie did developed
liver problems after months of use. I took him off the
drug immediately but had to put him to sleep 2 weeks later.
> Also Deramaxx.
BET YOUR LIFE ON IT.
> However, horror stories abound on the internet.
Yeah. Professional EXXXPERT WITNESSES for SUPERIOR CRIMINAL
COURTS often rely on FORENSIC EVIDENCE gained through CASE
HISTORY DATA from world wide web internet searches <{); ~ ) >
> Consider the source,
INDEEDY. You've got a VERY LONG POSTED CASE HISTORY of
HURTIN INTIMDIATIN and MURDERIN INNOCENT DEFENSELESS
DUMB CRITTERS an LYIN abHOWET IT FOR PROFIT.
> but precautions do need to be taken.
INDEEDY. PRECAUTIONS like The Freakin Simply Amazing
Puppy Wizard IDENTIFYING EXXXPOSING and DISCREDITING
you and HIS readers DOIN THEIR OWN RESEARCH:
LAWSUIT OVER VETERINARY DRUG SETTLED FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Johns Island, South Carolina -
August 18, 2004
Jean Townsend of Johns Island, South Carolina announced
today that a settlement has been reached with Pfizer, Inc.
in what appears to be the first lawsuit of its kind in this
country - a lawsuit over injuries that led to the death of
Ms. Townsend's chocolate lab, George.
Ms. Townsend originally brought a class action lawsuit against
Pfizer in October of 1999, two years after the tragic death of
George. The lawsuit alleged that after initial approval by the
FDA, the drug RimadylR, which was the subject of an unprecedented
multi-million dollar advertising campaign, was marketed without a
complete understanding of the serious side-effects that could
result from the drug.
Ms. Townsend also alleged that neither she nor her vet
were adequately warned of the potential side-effects.
After administering the drug for only 14 days, George developed
severe internal bleeding and ultimately liver failure. George was
euthanized on October 13, 1997. In reaching the settlement, Pfizer
has admitted no wrong- doing.
"It was truly horrible," said Townsend of the experience.
"But the most troubling aspect of the ordeal was when I later
learned that similar side-effects had been re****ted to Pfizer
and the FDA months before I first gave the drug to my dog.
Yet even after my pet became sick, I continued to give him the
pills because they were supposed to make him feel better. I had
no idea that he was suffering from the side-effects of RimadylR.
It is devastating to live with the realization that I gave my
beloved pet medicine to help him when, in fact, it was killing
him." After re****ting George's death to Pfizer, Ms. Townsend
was offered a $249.33 settlement, but the offer came with the
condition that the settlement remain confidential.
Ms. Townsend refused. In the months following George's death,
Ms. Townsend began researching this drug on the internet and
soon discovered dozens of other pet owners who had similar
experiences with RimadylR.
Fueled by the growing number of people whose dogs had become
sick or died after taking the drug, Ms. Townsend, along with
other concerned pet owners, started a campaign to raise awareness
of the potential for serious side- effects with this and other
veterinary medicines. As part of that campaign, Ms. Townsend
and others met with FDA officials as well as Pfizer veterinarians,
urging them to step-up efforts to more thoroughly inform pet
owners of the potential for serious side-effects with veterinary
medicines. Unsatisfied with the response of the FDA and Pfizer,
Ms. Townsend turned to the legal system and filed a class-action
lawsuit.
In her suit, Ms. Townsend sought reimbursement of the $734.00
in veterinary expenses she had incurred trying to save George,
as well as establi****ng a class action on behalf of the hundreds
of other dog owners whose pets had become ill or died.
In the meantime, re****ts of adverse reactions to Rimadyl
continued to rise, and in 1998, RimadylR accounted for
almost 39% of all Adverse Drug Experience Re****ts received
by the FDA.
The re****ts were so numerous that in December of 1999, the
FDA took the extraordinary step of issuing a public statement
on the drug.
Within months of Ms. Townsend's suit and the "Update on
RimadylR" issued by the FDA, Pfizer announced significant
changes in packaging, and that it would begin dispensing
a Client Information Sheet to be included with veterinary
prescriptions of RimadylR.
The Client Information Sheet, modeled after similar drug
information sheets included with many human drugs, was
to provide pet owners with easily understandable information
about the potential side-effects and what to do if side-effects
occur.
Ms. Townsend re****ts that as part of the settlement,Pfizer
made cash offers to over 300 other dog owners across the
country to settle claims for death or injury to the dog,
veterinary expenses, property damage, emotional distress
and punitive damages.
These individual offers averaged over $1000.00 per animal
and did not include a confidentiality provision. Speaking
about the lawsuit and the settlement, Ms. Townsend said,
"I am pleased that through this suit, hundreds of other
pet owners will be reimbursed for veterinary expenses and
the loss of their pets.
Of course, no amount of money would ever replace the loss
of my friend George,and the loss of so many other beloved
companions." But to Ms. Townsend, (who donated her settlement
proceeds to a local veterinarian to perform surgery on a pet
whose owners could not afford the surgery) the issue is far
more than the money paid by Pfizer.
It is the growing public awareness that the medications we
give our pets can have serious side-effects. "We, as pet
owners, have the right to know as much about the good and
bad sides of veterinary medicines as we do the medicines
we give ourselves."
> As long as baseline blood panels are done and the liver and kidneys are
> healthy, there shouldn't be a problem. Regular bloodwork if these drugs
> are given long term will be necessary to monitor the liver and kidneys.
THAT'S INSANE.
> Short answer - get that second opinion.
BWEEEEAHAHAHAHHAHAAAA!!!
> -Sharon
Dr. Michael Halliday
- ArthrotolT -
Nutritional Fraud
HOWEDY Dr. Halliday,
I'm Jerry Howe, The Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard.
It has come to The Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard's
attention that you are perpertrating nutritional
fraud on J.Q. Pubic.
You and your product and propriatory method of
preparation have been IDENTIFIED, EXXXPOSED
and DISCREDITED as FRAUDULENT and POSSIBLY
dangerHOWES <{) ; ~ ) >
Here's marcel the imbecile idiot liar dog abuser
coward phd psychoclHOWEN doin a scientific
review of YOUR nutritional product.
His own little dog attacked his Mrs. for takin
sumpthin away from him he'd stolen and has a
hisory of fearfulness and aggression towards his
daughter even after 1.5 years, grHOWELS at him
when he carries the paper and grHOWELS CONSTANTLY
at his own brother when he visits on accHOWENT of
he LOOKS LIKE marcel. He's currently seeking his
third basic obedience training course to train his
three year old puppy.
marcel has given his scientific review of the
fraudulent product mentioned below despite
it bein UNCONDITIONALLY MONEY BACK
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED for WON YEAR.
Looks like a case for the attorney generals office:
"Marcel Beaudoin" <marcel.beaud...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:Xns97CF7C672D04mbeausympaticoca@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Suja" <spana...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> news:qnmdg.23761$ZW3.20331@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I'm especially interested in what folks have to say about the
>> ingredients.
> Hey Suja, I took a look at the page briefly, and here are my
> comments as I read it: http://www.vetcures.com/
The guy
> who developped this product is a human physician.
> Humans are not dogs. Drugs that work for humans may not
> work for dogs and vice-versa. The intro also uses a lot of
> loaded words to try to make people feel guilty about choosing
> pharmaceuticals over natural products.
> Arthritis cannot be reversed nor can it be cured (from
www.arthritis.ca).
> There are natural fluctuations in the course of the disease that may
> result in the artritis appear to be cured. (In humans)
> The clinical study - Well, first of all the fact that over 6 months,
those
> that didn't take it showed no fluctuations in their symtoms I find hard
to
> believe. Also, how do you tell, on a scale from 1-10, what level your
dog
> is at? How were the dogs chosen? Were the levels of activity the same?
> There are a lot of questions about the trial that make me put it down to
> wishful thinking.
> "It allows nutrients to intereact with one another, breaking
> them down into the simplest ionic forms. This ultimately
> has a positive effect on regenerating joint and tissue repair."
> I call bull****. So far, *no* biochemist, biologist or scientist has
> been able to come up with anything that can come close the the
> effectiveness of enzymes. And natural products don't work as
> well either. For him to claim otherwise is a lie.
> He also makes some interesting claims that are contradictory.
> First that it is small and low molecular weight, and then that
> it detoxifies by chelating. To chelate something, it needs to be
> (relatively) large, and thus not a low molecular weight and not
> small. (Note, this all depends on what molecular weight range
> he is talking about.)
> "The properties in ArthrotolT bind with the pollutants, which
> catalyzes the breakdown of these toxic pollutants."
> This sentance just makes no sense at all. "Positive electrons"
From an unrelated site http://tinyurl.com/rbl8j
:
Fulvic- the Super Antioxidant
For an antioxidant to bind to a free-radical, the antioxidant
molecule must have unpaired electrons of equal and opposite
charge to that of the unpaired electrons of the free radical.
The beauty of Fulvic is that it is a bi-directional super
antioxidant that carries both a negative and a positive charge.
It can act as an acceptor or a donor in the creation of
electrochemical balance. If it encounters free-radicals
with unpaired positive electrons, it supplies an equal
and opposite negative charge to neutralize the bad effects
of the free radicals. Likewise, if the free-radicals carry
a negative charge, the Fulvic molecule can supply positive
unpaired electrons to nullify that charge. Fulvic is such
a powerful, natural electrolyte that it can eradicate any
form of free radical."
> Don't exist.
Of curse not.
> Figment of his imagination.
INDEED.
> Electrons are negative.
Yeah...
> Always have been,
Of curse.
> always will be.
EXXXCEPT WHEN THEY AIN'T, marcel the imbecile:
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1948
Presentation Speech by Professor G. Ising,
member of the Nobel Committee for Physics
"Anderson had at the time succeeded in obtaining a few photographs,
showing the tem****ary existence of free positive electrons. These
electrons, on account of their strong tendency to fuse with negative
ones, seemed to exist free in a space filled with matter, only as
long as they move at a great speed."
You can SKIP the BORING DETAILS:
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1948
Presentation Speech by Professor G. Ising,
member of the Nobel Committee for Physics
Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen.
According to the statutes of the Nobel Foundation, the Nobel Prize for
Physics may be awarded for "discovery or invention in the field of
physics".
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in awarding this years' prize to
Professor P.M.S. Blackett of Manchester, for his development of the
Wilson method and his discoveries, made by this method, in nuclear
physics and on cosmic radiation, indicates by the very wording of the
award, that its decision is motivated on both the grounds mentioned in
the statutes.
Particular weight may perhaps, in this case, be laid on the discoveries
made, but these only became possible by Blackett's
development of the method and the apparatus.
Experimental research on the different kinds of rays appearing in
nuclear physics has always been based to a great extent on the power
of an electrically charged atomic particle, when moving at high speed,
to ionize the gas through which it p*****, i.e. to split a number of
gas molecules along its path into positive and negative ions. Thus,
one is able to count the number of particles by means of the Geiger-
counter tube; such a counter being a special, very sensitive kind of
ionization chamber, in which even a few ions produced by the ray are
sufficient to release a short-lived discharge by an avalanche-like
process.
But the whole course of the particle appears infinitely more clearly by
the method invented by C.T.R. Wilson in 1911 and named after him.
The radiation is allowed to enter an expansion-chamber, containing a
gas saturated with water vapour. A sudden expansion of the chamber
cools the gas, and cloud-drops are then formed instantly around the
ions produced along the tracks of the particles. By suitable illumination
these tracks can be made to stand out clearly as if they had been
described by luminous projectiles.
The "Altmeister" of modern nuclear physics, Lord Rutherford,
once called the Wilson chamber "the most original and wonderful
instrument in scientific history".
But still, the immense value of the Wilson method for research
purposes did not become really apparent until the early twenties,
and the credit for this changed attitude was largely due to the
work of Blackett, who has ever since been the leading man in the
development of the method. Before 1932 his work dealt chiefly with
the heavy particles, appearing in radioactive radiations.
In 1925, he obtained the first photographs ever taken of a nuclear
disruption, namely the disruption of a nitrogen nucleus by an alpha
particle of high velocity; the photographs clarified quite definitely
the main features of the process. In this investigation and others
from the same period he also verified, by accurate measurements, that
the course of a collision between atomic nuclei always follows the
classical laws of conservation of momentum and energy, provided the
energy value of mass, as given by the theory of relativity, is also
taken into account.
These two laws, together with the conservation law of electricity,
i.e. that positive and negative electricity are always produced
together in equal amounts, form a set of three fundamental principles
of general validity.
Blackett was soon to give to these principles an unexpectedly rich
content by new experimental discoveries. In 1932 namely, he turned
his interest to the cosmic rays, which at sea level are mainly
vertical.
The Wilson cloud chamber had already begun to be used at different
places for the study of these rays, but with very low efficiency,
as only about every twentieth random photograph showed the track
of a cosmic ray. This was due to the fact that the rays are
disperse both in space and time, and they must pass through the
chamber only about a hundredth of a second before or after the
moment of expansion, if they are to give a sharp track.
Nevertheless, Anderson had at the time succeeded in obtaining a
few photographs, showing the tem****ary existence of free positive
electrons.
These electrons, on account of their strong tendency
to fuse with negative ones, seemed to exist free in
a space filled with matter, only as long as they move
at a great speed."
Meanwhile, The Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard returns
to doin what HE does BEAST, i.e., IDENTIFY, EXXXPOSE
and DISCREDIT the miserable lyin dog abusing frauds we
got misleadin folks and slandering innocent defenseless
scientific researchers and businessmen <{); ~ ) >
> Fundamental part of their nature.
Could be these other guys are wrong and marcel the imbecile is right:
On-line: www.vitalearth.org
[1] N. Scenecssi (1990). Analytical Chmiica Acta, 232-75.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands Elscvier.
[2] William R. Jackson (1993) Humic, Fulvid and Microbial
Balance: Organic Soil Conditioning, 329. Evergreen Colorado:
Jackson Research Center
[3] M. Schneitzer. Proceedings of the Symposium on Soil
Organic Matter Studies, Braunsweig
[4] M. Schneitzer. Proceedings of the Symposium on Soil
Organic Matter Studies, Braunsweig
[5] Aiken, G.R., McKinght, D.M. $ MacCarthy, P (1985).
Humic Substances of Soil, Sediment and Water. New York:
Wiley-Interscience
[6] Azo, S & Sakai, I. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (Tokyo)
[7] Buffle, J (1988) Complexation reactions in aquatic systems:
An analytical approach Chichester: Horwood
[8] Schnitzer, M., & Dodama, H (1977). Reactions of minerals
with soil humic substances. In J.B. Dixon & S.B. Weed (Eds.).
Minerals in soil environments, Madison WI: Soil Science Society
of America
[9] Dr. Roger J. Williams, (1977). The Wonderful World Within
You. Bio-communications Press, Wichita, KS
[10] F. Chaboussou (1980). Les Plantes Malades de Pesticides -
Bases Nouvelles D'unePrevention Contre Maladies et Parasites
(Plants made sick by pesticides - new basis for the prevention
of diseases and pests). Paris
[11] Rick Aluise, Health and Vitality, Vital-Earth Minerals,
Grand Junction, CO
[12] Bari, Italy Analytica Chimica Acta, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, Elsevier.
Vital-Earth Minerals, LLC
Toll Free:
1-866-291-4400
http://www.vitalearth.org
Email: i...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "ArthrotolTis a refiner and trans****ter of organic minerals and other
cell
> nutrients, it has the ability to turn bad guys in good guys by chelating
> free radicals. Depending upon the chemical makeup of the free radical,
> they can be incor****ated into and become a part of life sustaining
> bio-availiable nutrients. They may become an asset instead of a
liability.
> In the event that the chemical makeup of the free radical is of no
> particular benefit, it is chelated, mobilized, and carried out of the
body
> as a waste product." From the same unrelated site above:
"It is also one of the most powerful natural antioxidants and
free radical scavengers known. It has the unique ability to
react with both negatively and positively charged unpaired
electrons and render free radicals harmless. It can either
alter them into new useable compounds or eliminate them as waste.
Fulvic can similarly scavenge heavy metals and detoxify pollutants."
> I am sorry,
INDEEDY, marcel the imbicile. HOWEver, SORRY ain't a good
state of mind, marcel the imbecile. You could become STRESSED
and suffer some debilitating STRESS INDUCED AUTO-IMMUNE
DIS-EASE aka The Puppy Wizard's Syndrome <{); ~ ) >
That could KILL you, if you don't watch HOWET.
The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard wants to TEACH
you humility, patience, respect, morals, ethics, values, principles
and unconditional love, trust, an RESPECT, marcel.
> but a single compound cannot be a refiner, trans****ter and
> enzyme. Nature does not work that way, it is too inefficient.
Sez you? You just finished school, didn't you, marcel? You been
WORKIN long enough an hard enough to SAVE UP to PAY for
a defamation, maliciHOWES slander and intentional interference
with legitimate business lawsuit, marcel the imbecile idiot liar
dog and child abuser Ph.D. psychoclHOWEN <{); ~ ) >
> For every job, there is a highly specialized molecule that does
> that job and that job alone. Different job, different molecule.
Well marcel, take your COMPLAINTS and CONCERNS to the DOCTORS.
> "Ionic Elements: Boron, Calcium, Carbon, Copper, Hydrogen,
> Iron, Lithium, Manganese, Magnesium, Nitrogen, Oxygen,
> Phosphorus, Potassium, Silica, Silver, Sodium, Sulfur, Titanium,
> and Zinc. " As a chemist (not a biochemist, so my judgement may
> not be right)
You're overdue for a STROKE OF SHEER BLIND
STUPID DUMB LUCK, marcel the imbecile.
First time for EVERYTHING, eh, marcel the imbecile
idiot liar dog abuser coward active acute chronic
long term incurable mental case <{): ~ ) >
> the above is full of crap.
Could be, bein as The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy Wizard
is just a highly uneducated backyard shade tree **** kickin dog
trainer HE wouldn't know abHOWET it. Therefore your SEZ SO
is GOOD ENOUGH to steer this professional dog trainer and HIS
clientel away from a probably dangerHOWES product that cannot
possibly be of any benefit despite the WON YEAR SATISFACTION MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE.
> I highly doubt that a single organic compound will contain all
> of the above elements, plus all of the trace elemnts below.
CITES PLEASE, marcel?
> The likelyhood that it does
You mean based on your own personal uneducated / unawares
estimation of LUCK?
> is about the same chance that Jerry has of knowing
> anything about dog training.
Yeah. THAT'S HOWE COME The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy
Wizard was just talkin abHOWET your dog being too fear
aggressive with your kid. Does he still grHOWEL at your
brother when he visits and grHOWEL at you when you carry
the newspaper, marcel the imbecile? Has your Mrs. gotten
over her FEAR of gettin bit when she gotta take some
purloined crap HOWETA his MHOWETH, marcel?
> "Trace Elements: Anitmony, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth,
> Bromine, Cadmium, Cerium, Cesium, Chloride, Chromium,
> Cobalt, Dysprosium, Erbium, Europium, Fluoride, Gadolinium,
> Gallium, Germanium, Gold, Hafnium, Holmium, Indium, Iodine,
> Iridium, Lanthanum, Lead, Lutetium, Molybdenum, Neodymium,
> Nickel, Niobium, Osmium, Palladium, Platinum, Praseodymium,
> Rhenium, Rhodium, Rubidium, Ruthenium, Samarium, Scandium,
> Selenium, Somium, Strontium, Tantalium, Tellurium, Terbium,
> Thallium, Thorium, Thulium, Tin, Tungsten, Uranium, Vanadium,
> Ytterbium, Yttrium, and Zirconium. There is no doubt to the safety
> and effectiveness of each of these individual ingredients. The secret
> of ArthrotolT's success comes from the proprietary process behind
> creating ArthrotolT." Again, this is complete and utter bull****.
Sez you, marcel the imbecile?
> He is just pulling things off of the periodic table.
Oh, perhaps he was scannin a line from the page and
turned his back and the copier gave him the WHOWEL
nine yards and he didn't NOTICE, eh marcel?
NO PROBLEMO! The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy
Wizare will Cc them a copy of YOUR SCIENTIFIC
RE****T on their product and advise them where
you PUBLISHED your SCIENTIFIC REVIEW <{); ~ ) >
> Some of them are radioactive, some are extremely toxic.
INDEED. Perhaps THAT'S what the good doctor MEANS when
he SEZ: "There is no doubt to the safety and effectiveness
of each of these individual ingredients."
> All in all, I think that this is complete and utter bull****.
INDEED. Perhaps you'd like to call it to the attention
of the good doctor, at least give him the op****tunity
to COME CLEAN, eh marcel the imbecile idiot liar dog
abuser cowards punk thug mental case Ph.D. psychoclHOWEN?
> Right up there with DDR.
INDEED? Could be, marcel. Hey marcel? When are you and
your dog Mooglie gonna start your THIRD BASIC OBEDIENCE
TRAINING CLASS? Will your Mrs. be trained as an alternate
handler? And will little Emilee be able to give commands
like HOWE her daddy does, marcel?
Meanwhile, The Freakin Simply Amazing Puppy
Wizard was just BHOWENIN up on some neuclear
physics. From: "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1948
Presentation Speech by Professor G. Ising, member
of the Nobel Committee for Physics
Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen.
Immediately after completing this apparatus, Blackett
and Occhialini discovered, in cosmic radiation, positive
and negative electrons appearing in pairs; their tracks
were deflected in opposite directions by a superposed
magnetic field and they seemed to start from some common
origin, often situated in the wall of the chamber.
Sometimes such tracks appeared in great numbers, whole
"gerbes", on the same photographic plate, demonstrating
the existence in the cosmic radiation of veritable "showers"
of positive and negative electrons.
Shortly afterwards they established, in collaboration with
Chadwick, that electron pairs are also produced by hard gamma
rays, i.e. by the radiation of ultrashort wavelength emitted
by certain radioactive substances; here the energy relations
could be studied more closely than in the case of cosmic rays.
I shall try to give an idea of the great im****tance of these
experimental results, even beyond the fact that they established
irrefutably the existence of positive electrons.
The discovery of the pair creation of electrons led, on the
theoretical side, to the acceptance of two fundamental radiation
processes of a reverse nature, which may be called transmutation
of light into matter (represented by electron pairs) and vice versa.
These processes take place within the framework of the three
fundamental principles, just mentioned, regarding the conservation
of momentum, energy and electricity: a quantum of light passing
close to an atomic nucleus, may thus be transformed into a pair
of electrons; but this is possible only if its energy at least
equals the sum of the energy values of the two electronic m*****.
Since the rest mass of each electron corresponds to 1/2 million
electron volts, the light must possess a frequency at least
corresponding to 1 million electron volts. If there is an excess
of energy (i.e. if the frequency of the light is still higher),
this excess will appear as the kinetic energy of the two electrons
created.
Reversely, the meeting of two slow electrons, opposite in sign,
results in their fusion and annihilation as material particles;
in this process two light quanta, each of 1/2 million electron
volts, are formed; these fly out from the point of encounter in
opposite directions, so that the total momentum remains about
zero (for even light possesses a momentum directed along the ray).
> --
> Marcel and Moogli http://mudbunny.blogspot.com/
http://www.vetcures.com/
About Us
Hello, I am Dr. Michael Halliday. I have been in clinical
practice for the past 25 years. It has been over 11 years
since I lost both my parents to cancer. Through my loss I
have spent the last 10 years doing research in the areas
of nutrition and water.
As a complimentary healthcare physician I have developed
products which have had a significant impact on the health
and well being of my patients. By adding just a few drops
of this product, it affects water purity and energy. "Giving
life back to water so that water gives life to us."
Having six animals in our family (five dogs and an African
Grey Parrot), I felt it was my moral obligation to give them
the benefits of this one of a kind product. I can now honestly
say "Tested on humans and found to be safe for pets."
Hello, I am Michael Halliday, the son of Dr. Michael Halliday,
and President of VetCuresT LLC. I have always been an animal
lover and a passion of mine is to help all animals.
It has been 3 years now since I lost my dog Stud, a
Stafford****re Bull Terrier. Stud was a great dog. He
was very affectionate and had a wonderful personality.
Stud developed a rare kidney disease and sadly I had
no choice but to have him put down. I couldn't stand
seeing him suffer anymore. It was one of the hardest
things I have ever done.
Shortly after Stud was gone, I decided that I wanted help
pets and animals all around the world. My father and I came
up with the idea to use his products that he had developed
for his patients, to help pets and animals. Now we have
reformulated one specific product to target Arthritis.
This product is called ArthrotolT, which targets arthritis
and arthritic symptoms. This product is even being used as
a preventative for animal arthritis.
I know what it is like to have a pet with arthritis. My
family had a Bull-Mastiff when I was a kid. At the age
of 8 he was put down because of his arthritic pain. He
couldn't move around the house, the pain made him miserable.
Please don't let your pet go through this problem let alone yourself.
I don't want people to see their pets or animals suffer
like I had to. My goal for VetCuresT LLC is to help as
many pets and animals as I possibly can. By helping pets
and animals I get the added bonus of helping the owner.
Any owner will get to see the tremendous results. I truly
believe that VetCuresT LLC can and will help you and your
pet. That is why VetCuresT LLC has reformulated other
products to target specific needs for your pet or animal.
So please check back soon to check out new products.
"Think not that I am come to send peace on earth:
I came not so send peace, but a sword.
"For I am come to set a man at variance against
his father, and the daughter against her mother
and the daughter in law against her mother in law.
"And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
- Matthew 10:34-36.
The Puppy Prophet <{); ~ ) >
All truth p***** through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.
-Arthur Schopenhauer
"Thank you for fighting the fine fight--
even tho it's a hopeless task,
in this system of things.
As long as man is ruling man,
there will be animals (and humans!)
abused and neglected. :-(
Your student," Juanita.
"If you've got them by the balls their hearts
and minds will follow,"
John Wayne.
Yours,
Jerry Howe,
Director of Research,
Human And Animal Behavior
Forensic Sciences Research Laboratory,
BIOSOUND Scientific,
Director of Training,
Wits' End Dog Training
1611 24th St
Orlando, FL 32805
Phone: 1-407-425-5092
The Amazing Puppy Wizard <{); ~ ) >
ANY QUESTIONS, DUMMIES?
,-._,-,
V)"(V
(_o_) Have a great day!
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(l l l) Your Puppy Wizard. <{YPW); ~ } >
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