The dog owner reported that the problem was Hyperplasia - 5 years ago. In
their terms, the womb dropped out and was put back by a vet, but the final
outcome was surgery. The urinary problems have only occured since.
Regards - John
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Spayed dog - Update
Re: Spayed dog - Update
In a message dated 11/15/03 7:32:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,
johntwiggeagles@hotmail.com writes:
This is not probably correct. Vaginal hyperplasia is an estrogen caused
problem and happens during estrus in the dog, which is probably why the
pan-hysterectomy was done.
Dr. Swift mentioned the use of glandulars. I've also used low potency (3 or
6X) estrogen for incontinence. No panacea, but does work occasionally. This
brings an interesting question. Is this homeopathy? I've often thought that maybe
low potencies are augmentative rather than truly homeopathic.
I first started thinking about this when my receptionist, and older woman
told me that her husband, a toxicologist, advised using Milk of Magnesia for her
congenital kidney stone problems. It not only worked for that, but at the same
time, her menstrual cramps became insignificant. this was about the same time
I got involved with homeopathy (about 1984), and I had a staff member who
responded to Mag Phos 6X dramatically for her cramps. Made me wonder about where
"micro-dosing" and homeopathy integrate.
Along the same line, had great results with Progesterone 3X for hot flashes.
Carvel
Carvel G. Tiekert, D.V.M., C.V.A., C.V.C.
2214 Old Emmorton Road
Bel Air, MD 21015
Voice 410-569-7779
Fax 410-515-7774
Carvel82@cs.com
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johntwiggeagles@hotmail.com writes:
This is not probably correct. Vaginal hyperplasia is an estrogen caused
problem and happens during estrus in the dog, which is probably why the
pan-hysterectomy was done.
Dr. Swift mentioned the use of glandulars. I've also used low potency (3 or
6X) estrogen for incontinence. No panacea, but does work occasionally. This
brings an interesting question. Is this homeopathy? I've often thought that maybe
low potencies are augmentative rather than truly homeopathic.
I first started thinking about this when my receptionist, and older woman
told me that her husband, a toxicologist, advised using Milk of Magnesia for her
congenital kidney stone problems. It not only worked for that, but at the same
time, her menstrual cramps became insignificant. this was about the same time
I got involved with homeopathy (about 1984), and I had a staff member who
responded to Mag Phos 6X dramatically for her cramps. Made me wonder about where
"micro-dosing" and homeopathy integrate.
Along the same line, had great results with Progesterone 3X for hot flashes.
Carvel
Carvel G. Tiekert, D.V.M., C.V.A., C.V.C.
2214 Old Emmorton Road
Bel Air, MD 21015
Voice 410-569-7779
Fax 410-515-7774
Carvel82@cs.com
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