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Date Posted: 13:51:23 05/12/08 Mon
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: unio-cas1-cs-7.dial.bright.net / 209.143.16.137
Subject: Re: So sorry about your flyer, Cheri; the pain of loss is fierce.
In reply to: Cheri 's message, "Re: So sorry about your flyer, Cheri; the pain of loss is fierce." on 13:26:05 05/12/08 Mon

Why not Calcium with phosphorus? Phosphorus is an important
part of the diet but must be in a ratio with calcium
of about 2:1 Calcium to Phosphorous. Read this:

Next to calcium, phosphorus is the most abundant mineral in the body. These two important nutrients work closely together to build strong bones and teeth. Approximately 85% of phosphorus in the body can be found in bones and teeth and roughly 10% circulates in the bloodstream. The remaining phosphorous can be found in cells and tissues throughout the body. Phosphorous helps filter out waste in the kidneys and contributes to energy production in the body by participating in the breakdown of carbohydrates, protein, and fats. It also helps reduce muscle pain after a hard workout. Phosphorus is needed for the growth, maintenance, and repair of all tissues and cells, and for the production of the genetic building blocks, DNA and RNA. Phosphorus is also needed to balance and metabolize other vitamins and minerals, including vitamin D, calcium, iodine, magnesium, and zinc.
Symptoms of phosphate deficiency include loss of appetite, anxiety, bone pain, bone fragility, stiffness in the joints, fatigue, irregular breathing, irritability, numbness, weakness, and weight change.
The delicate balance between calcium and phosphorous is necessary for proper bone density and prevention of osteoporosis.


>>The nails catching in your clothes makes me think MBD;
>>did the vet mention that at all? Again, I will pray
>>for you to find comfort as you grieve for your
>>precious Pepe.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>I need a male fs I lost Pepe Sat. mor. He had been
>>>acting like he was in pain and his nail's stuck to
>all
>>>my clothes.I could not even hold him. he still ate
>and
>>>drank H20 I put him in his own cage thinking the girl
>>>hurt him. he only got worse,Tue I went to check him
>>>and he was on the floor of his cage. I freaked out
>and
>>>caled around till I found a vet who could see him.
>Wed
>>>we went exray showed he had a fractured feemer or top
>>>of leg around the hip it looked like it was almost a
>>>inch long. She gave me anti inflamitory and some
>>>liquid cal I gave it to him that night and he did not
>>>seem any beter He was in such pain and could not even
>>>use his back legs layed on the botom of the cage and
>>>held on to the little nest. Thur she was out of the
>>>office and I called her Fri she said double the meds
>I
>>>did and he still seemed worse Sat mor he was dead. He
>>>was 9 to 10 yrs old. It is so hard, I have always
>felt
>>>so bad when others loose ther fs's I could not even
>>>post to help you, Now that I have lost Pepe I could
>>>not even post till today. I need to wait till next
>>>spring, I have the girls to take care of.
>*******No she said he was in real good health. except
>for the fracture, she gave me a antiinflamitory and Ca
>Glubionate I had told her he could not have cal. with
>phospros. and the anti,inf. stuff was 10 times weaker
>because he was so small, thats why I thought it was
>not helping the pain. I have always had cal. in all
>there cages from Briskys. the kind they chew on
>themselfs. Thankyou S.K.......I am going to go back to
>that vet and take a picture of Pepe's exray. That is
>his and I want it.

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