[Felvtalk] Lymph nodes

Margo toomanykitties2 at earthlink.net
Sun Nov 15 14:11:56 CST 2015


I always feel lucky that I have a Vet who will listen to me. I figure that when I go in, I have had the time to really evaluate the pet, know pretty well what's going on, and have had the opportunity to research the possibilities for that one critter. I'm not dealing with multiple species and patients. I can focus. I like it when she also has input, and I think that together, we are better than either of us alone. Since the lymph node incident, we have found a way to get where we want to go in the best way possible. Recently my Vet found an off-label use for a new flea/tick med that saved my new dog from daily doses of a pretty toxic drug. I didn't know about it. And I am now trying to introduce her to Zeutering, which is a form of chemical castration that I am considering.

Of course, there are times...:)

Margo

-----Original Message-----
>From: Lorrie <felinerescue at frontier.com>
>Sent: Nov 15, 2015 10:01 AM
>To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lymph nodes
>
>You got that right! I can tell they hate it that I am so knowledable
>about cats, as it shows them up. Experience is the greatest teacher.
>
>Lorrie
>
>
>On 11-14, dlgegg at windstream.net wrote:
>
>> Vets and doctors soon learn it is useless to argue with us. 
>> Sometimes our experience is better than their training.
>> 
>
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