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I agree with that. It's surprising how many doctors and vets bristle about a person's personal research though and I think it can blind them to possibilities which is unfortunate.
A US vet did research on using low doses of one of the meds used in the US to treat Addison's. Who wouldn't want to minimize a medication as long as you are getting good control? Well, the answer is that LOTS of vets refuse to consider it and many owners of Addison's dogs end up shopping for a vet willing to look at that research. The researcher vet offers to consult with any other vet for free about it but some will still refuse. Seems crazy to me. I have a great set of vets and the one who diagnosed my dog was a bit nervous and reluctant to try the low dose, but she called the researcher and went along with it. The low dose protocol works fantastically well, saves a dog from being over medicated and saves the owner a lot of money which then reduces the number of people who would have to consider putting their dog down because they can't afford to treat it.
It's a crazy world out there.
Sonya, I would make sure to ask the vet again yourself, just to be sure. Messages can be forgotten or missed or the vet could not like the suggestion coming from an owner, wrong as that would be. It really pays to be a strong advocate.0
A US vet did research on using low doses of one of the meds used in the US to treat Addison's. Who wouldn't want to minimize a medication as long as you are getting good control? Well, the answer is that LOTS of vets refuse to consider it and many owners of Addison's dogs end up shopping for a vet willing to look at that research. The researcher vet offers to consult with any other vet for free about it but some will still refuse. Seems crazy to me. I have a great set of vets and the one who diagnosed my dog was a bit nervous and reluctant to try the low dose, but she called the researcher and went along with it. The low dose protocol works fantastically well, saves a dog from being over medicated and saves the owner a lot of money which then reduces the number of people who would have to consider putting their dog down because they can't afford to treat it.
It's a crazy world out there.
Sonya, I would make sure to ask the vet again yourself, just to be sure. Messages can be forgotten or missed or the vet could not like the suggestion coming from an owner, wrong as that would be. It really pays to be a strong advocate.0
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