Complick8d
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WCR: Preshots have been high the last few cycles.
Vet Report: Weight has gone back up to 11.22lbs since his February visit, so his weight loss is no longer a concern. Temp was normal at 100.5
Upon exam:
-BAR (bright and alert)
-Nuclear Sclerosis O.U.
-Walking down on hocks; weakness in rear legs
-Cardiac auscultation shows NSF (nothing of significance found) and there are no obvious pulse deficits in rear legs
Diagnosis:
Diabetic Neuropathy
Cardiac/circulation problem
Recommendations:
-Cyanocabalamin therapy (Vitamin B12 injections) .25ml/weekly (1000 mcg.ml concentration)
I discussed methyl B12 versus B12 and she is going to research it further. If anyone has any good medical links I can pass on to her, that would be great.
She went ahead and gave him an injection of B12 to get something in his system until I can get the methyl B12 if I choose to go that route instead of the B12 injections.
She also inspected and tried to aspirate the bump but the placement makes it hard to get the needle to it. She agreed is does feel like a fatty tumor and wants me to watch it for any growth or changes.
WBR:
I haven't been around to post or update Willow's spreadsheet and I haven't been doing much testing the last couple of cycles. I spent yesterday dealing with last minute preparation for the unemployment appeals hearing that took place this morning. The hearing was horrible. My employers lied on many points and also included letters from people who had no first hand knowledge of the case. It's likely to go in their favor and even if it doesn't, I assume they'd appeal the result. Too much stress!
WCR: Preshots have been high the last few cycles.
Vet Report: Weight has gone back up to 11.22lbs since his February visit, so his weight loss is no longer a concern. Temp was normal at 100.5
Upon exam:
-BAR (bright and alert)
-Nuclear Sclerosis O.U.
-Walking down on hocks; weakness in rear legs
-Cardiac auscultation shows NSF (nothing of significance found) and there are no obvious pulse deficits in rear legs
Diagnosis:
Diabetic Neuropathy
Cardiac/circulation problem
Recommendations:
-Cyanocabalamin therapy (Vitamin B12 injections) .25ml/weekly (1000 mcg.ml concentration)
I discussed methyl B12 versus B12 and she is going to research it further. If anyone has any good medical links I can pass on to her, that would be great.
She went ahead and gave him an injection of B12 to get something in his system until I can get the methyl B12 if I choose to go that route instead of the B12 injections.
She also inspected and tried to aspirate the bump but the placement makes it hard to get the needle to it. She agreed is does feel like a fatty tumor and wants me to watch it for any growth or changes.
WBR:
I haven't been around to post or update Willow's spreadsheet and I haven't been doing much testing the last couple of cycles. I spent yesterday dealing with last minute preparation for the unemployment appeals hearing that took place this morning. The hearing was horrible. My employers lied on many points and also included letters from people who had no first hand knowledge of the case. It's likely to go in their favor and even if it doesn't, I assume they'd appeal the result. Too much stress!