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Date Posted: 10:40:03 am, Sun, 03/23/08
Author: Sandy
Subject: Kate, I understand where you're coming from in that you don't want to go against Dr. Lee's advice but since there's been such a dramatic change in Maggie (both downhill and then back to her normal self on the reduced dosage) I'd just make sure you talk with Dr. Lee and make sure she understands exactly where you're coming from. But.......and that's a big but.......ultimately, we have to do what we believe is right for our animals. If Maggie's looking better, acting better and is more like her old self on 1/2 the dose, then I wouldn't feel guilty about halving the dosage. An example: when I found that my thyroid was underactive, I was put on Synthroid. After getting the dosage regulated, I expected this huge "ZOOM" of energy. That never happened. Oh, sure, the medication took care of the other serious symptoms I was having but not in the way I expected. So do what *you* feel is right. You know Maggie better than anyone.
In reply to: Kate 's message, "Rick and I have really been watching her today, and we both agree, she is not as puffy today....yesterday she looked like a kitty on steriods..she was actually bloated....but today that is all gone and again, she looks more like herself in that respect also....plus when I picked her up today, I swear she is not as heavy as she was yesterday...and you know, even if that is water weight that can't be good for her either..no wonder she acted so uncomfortable...with that extra pressure on her heart and organs..it had to be hard for her to breathe or to find a comfortable spot to lay down......" on 7:42:51 pm, Sat, 03/22/08


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