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-----Original Message-----
From:   Terry Dickinson [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Sunday, September 26, 1999 9:37 AM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        CS: Success!


Maureen and I have two dogs and eighteen months ago one, Chips, normally
a very happy and playful character in spite of his then approximate 11
year age, began to get very upset, got into very bad moods and started
to growl and snap at anyone who touched him.  The problem seemed to be
mainly with his back and we eventually asked the vet to Xray it.
The result was that the dog was suffering from spondylitis - an
irreversible condition
where the disks between the vertebrae become damaged and spurs of bone
grow across the vertebrae together and obviously causing
the dog considerable discomfort.
Veterinary treatment was to put him on a pain-killing drug with the
instructions that if he coughed up blood, was sick or
stopped eating then to contact the vet again.
This treatment was continued for four months with no apparent success
(and fortunately no obvious adverse effects) when Maureen read a
reference that
spondylitis was caused by bacteria so she put Chips  on a tablespoon of
CS a day.  Three weeks later as he seemed to be improving she reduced
the drug treatment by one half and three weeks after that took him off
the drug completely.
Three months later we took him to the vet for an annual check-up and the
vet commented that Chips no longer growled at him even when his back was
felt and that he was looking fine and in fit condition. Maureen told him
that he hadn't been on the drug for three months but had been having CS
instead which information appeared to mean absolutely nothing to the
vet.
It is now another three months later, we continue the CS, the dog is in
very good form, has lost the stiffness in his back and is fit and agile
again.

Terry


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