- We have had the unfortunate luck (more unfortunae luck...where it comes to Lilly) of Lillys long time veterinarian selling his business. It was taken over by a young couple who are very nice and seem to know what they are talking about, but they don't know my dog. I had the fortunate luck of having an appointment for Lilly on a day when Dr. Miller, the original owner and Lillys buddy, was there. He agreed to talk with me about my paper and answer any questions he could. I have found five web sites that seem to answer my various questions. www.canine-epilepsy.net "Understanding Your Pets Epilepsy", gave a variety of reasons for seizures, not all of them being epilepsy. http://purelypets.com, this site offered natural treatments for epilepsy and talks a lot about the diet of the dog relating to seizures. www.canine-epilepsy.com, "Living With Your Epileptic Dog", is a non medical site but, it has a lot of different scenarios from other pet owners with the affliction and how they deal with and treat their dogs. www.peteducation.com, "A Cause of Seizures in Dogs" is a site that relays different causes for seizures, from hereditary to head trauma, to liver disease, to thyroid issues (which she has). I feel that I can find all of the information that I have been seeking plus more about Lillys condition. All of this new found information may even lead into a new form of treatment or at the least more educated questions for her veterinarian.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Sounds good--great that you got the interview with the old vet.
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