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Old August 14th 03, 03:29 PM
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Default Blade has fibrotic myopathy

On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:

Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy.


Oh, Gwen, that sucks, but better than an ACL tear, no?
Sorry for the bad news. Frankie still is sending his wellness vibes...
Chad

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Old August 14th 03, 03:29 PM
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On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:

Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy.


Oh, Gwen, that sucks, but better than an ACL tear, no?
Sorry for the bad news. Frankie still is sending his wellness vibes...
Chad

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In cases of defense ‘tis best to weigh The enemy
more mighty than he seems. -- Wm. Shakespeare





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Old August 14th 03, 03:47 PM
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On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:



Dimpled Chad wrote:

On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:

Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy.


Oh, Gwen, that sucks, but better than an ACL tear, no?
Sorry for the bad news. Frankie still is sending his wellness vibes...
Chad


I'm not sure Chad. With ACL at least the TPLO surgery
has a fairly high success rate.

With this disorder which is rare that really are no great
fixes at all. And I am not yet certain about progression??

*nod* Keep me posted, ok?
And extra skritches for blade...
Chad

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more mighty than he seems. -- Wm. Shakespeare





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Old August 14th 03, 03:47 PM
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On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:



Dimpled Chad wrote:

On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:

Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy.


Oh, Gwen, that sucks, but better than an ACL tear, no?
Sorry for the bad news. Frankie still is sending his wellness vibes...
Chad


I'm not sure Chad. With ACL at least the TPLO surgery
has a fairly high success rate.

With this disorder which is rare that really are no great
fixes at all. And I am not yet certain about progression??

*nod* Keep me posted, ok?
And extra skritches for blade...
Chad

--
Looking for a pet? Adopt one! ** http://www.petfinder.com
Info for a healthy, happy dog? * http://www.dog-play.com


In cases of defense ‘tis best to weigh The enemy
more mighty than he seems. -- Wm. Shakespeare





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Old August 14th 03, 03:48 PM
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On 14 Aug 2003, Dimpled Chad opined:

On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:



Dimpled Chad wrote:

On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:

Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy.

Oh, Gwen, that sucks, but better than an ACL tear, no?
Sorry for the bad news. Frankie still is sending his wellness vibes...
Chad


I'm not sure Chad. With ACL at least the TPLO surgery
has a fairly high success rate.

With this disorder which is rare that really are no great
fixes at all. And I am not yet certain about progression??

*nod* Keep me posted, ok?
And extra skritches for blade...


Ps. Did you post this on the veterinary group?
Chad


--
Looking for a pet? Adopt one! ** http://www.petfinder.com
Info for a healthy, happy dog? * http://www.dog-play.com


In cases of defense ‘tis best to weigh The enemy
more mighty than he seems. -- Wm. Shakespeare





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Old August 14th 03, 03:48 PM
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On 14 Aug 2003, Dimpled Chad opined:

On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:



Dimpled Chad wrote:

On 14 Aug 2003, Gwen Watson opined:

Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy.

Oh, Gwen, that sucks, but better than an ACL tear, no?
Sorry for the bad news. Frankie still is sending his wellness vibes...
Chad


I'm not sure Chad. With ACL at least the TPLO surgery
has a fairly high success rate.

With this disorder which is rare that really are no great
fixes at all. And I am not yet certain about progression??

*nod* Keep me posted, ok?
And extra skritches for blade...


Ps. Did you post this on the veterinary group?
Chad


--
Looking for a pet? Adopt one! ** http://www.petfinder.com
Info for a healthy, happy dog? * http://www.dog-play.com


In cases of defense ‘tis best to weigh The enemy
more mighty than he seems. -- Wm. Shakespeare





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Old August 14th 03, 03:49 PM
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montana wrote:

In article ,
Gwen Watson wrote:

Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy.


I hate to be simplistic, but after reading some of the lit. available on
the net, I'd want to consult a holistic animal healer.


Hi Montana
That is what my Vet is doing. Though in some ways I would
like to see Neuro Vet specialist first and go from there.

But I do agree about alternatives in this incident. No
ins or ifs about it.

Gwen

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Old August 14th 03, 03:49 PM
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montana wrote:

In article ,
Gwen Watson wrote:

Blade has condition called Fibrotic myopathy.


I hate to be simplistic, but after reading some of the lit. available on
the net, I'd want to consult a holistic animal healer.


Hi Montana
That is what my Vet is doing. Though in some ways I would
like to see Neuro Vet specialist first and go from there.

But I do agree about alternatives in this incident. No
ins or ifs about it.

Gwen

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Old August 14th 03, 03:49 PM
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Dimpled Chad wrote:

Ps. Did you post this on the veterinary group?
Chad


Yes,
Gwen

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Old August 14th 03, 03:49 PM
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Dimpled Chad wrote:

Ps. Did you post this on the veterinary group?
Chad


Yes,
Gwen

 




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