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LuvEarsies

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  1. Is this a genetic disease or just a draw of unlucky numbers? I'm so sorry for your loss....

     

    "The most common cause of lymphangiectasia was congenital malformation of the lymphatics. Secondary lymphangiectasia may be caused by granulomas or cancer causing lymphatic obstruction, or increased central venous pressure (CVP) causing abnormal lymph drainage. Increased CVP can be caused by pericarditis or right-sided heart failure. Inflammatory bowel disease can also lead to inflammation of the lymphatics and lymphangiectasia through migration of inflammatory cells through the lymphatics"

    - information from a google search, not sure which website had this info

     

    ETA-information reference.

  2. My greyhound Woody was experiencing the same issues - drinking excessively, diluted urine. Woody would lay next to the water bowl and drink, drink, drink. We spent so much time trying to distract him/stop him from drinking water. It was upsetting to all of us. His water drinking was non-stop it disrupted his sleep and ours. No one in the house were happy campers. Labwork/ultrasound/urinalysis showed nothing obvious...everything in normal ranges. With the exception of the non-concentrated urine. We ruled out renal disease, Cushings, tumours, etc., etc. My vet suggested trying the ADH (anti diuretic hormone) eyedrops rather than submitting him to further stressful testing (Woody is 14). The vet said we would know within 1-2 doses if it was what he needed..wouldn't hurt him if he didn't have water diabetes (diabetes insipidus). Well, the drops worked and he's been on them for over 6 months now. The medication made the diagnosis...Woody has water diabetes (diabetes insipidus).

  3. Wow! thanks so much. I just looked at the product on the net and it looks perfect. I just have to figure out the appropriate size and find some locally at least temporarily. There are plenty of good online sources for long term. Sky will be needing a clean bandage for a number of weeks yet.

     

    I should have come to greytalk sooner. I have been a member for years and forget just what a wonderful helpful group you all are. thanks again.

     

    I think for the dog from Facebook GT forum they're using a size 9
  4. The first 4 articles are what I shared with my vet, convinced him enough to write me a script for Amicar that I filled and keep on hand. We're entering our second year (shelf-life is a year) of doing it and it has given me peace of mind to know I have it ready if needed. This was all prompted by bleeding problems for one of mine after a dental with extractions. I swore never again would I have to search for a pharmacy that had it in stock while my dog suffered. If I were you I would not share the NGAP article as they carry no weight in the veterinary community, whereas OSU is highly respected.

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