My dog is being treated for colitis!

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Thanks for all the links, Matthew. I'm reading the one with Polly and Dogtor J now.
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MB, it was probably Carrie who has dogs and feeds raw.
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Sarah Irick's 100 point scale for grading dog food

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I spent a bit of time looking at Dogtor js new site . . . .he has a lot of good things on there.

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He's definitely one of the "good" doctors, for addressing food intolerances. He seems to stay up with the latest cutting edge thinking. If my memory is correct, his wife is a celiac - at least I think that's correct.

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Lab report back for dog

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Her Lipase was a bit elevated 763, adult reference range 77-695 U/L. Hemoglobin 20.9 (12.1-20.3g/dL) and Hematocrit 62.0 (36-60%).

Rods, cocci, and spirochetes to numerous to count.

It all may have been from eating acorns.
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"It all began with my personal diagnosis of celiac disease (gluten intolerance) and the miraculous recovery that followed the elimination of gluten (wheat, barley, and rye) from my diet. However, I quickly found that dairy, soy and corn were also causing major problems in my health as well as that of millions of suffering people and their pets."

If only the vets would read his site. The two we are using, from different clinics, both graduated from Auburn Vet School just like Dogtor J.
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Joan,

Not only can acorns cause an obstruction in dog's intestines, but are you aware that acorns are toxic to dogs, and certain other animals, as well?

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Yes, I had read that but DH disputed it because squirrels can eat them. GOOGLE is my friend. :lol:

How are you doing now? Did you decide when to take the medicine?
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Acorns are interesting. Cattle and domestic goats tend to lose weight if they eat very many acorns, because of the tannic acid, I suppose, but wild hogs and deer, and squirrels, as you say, get fat on them, and deer and wild hogs at least, prefer them over any other food, in the fall, when they are fresh off the trees.

Have you still got acorns on the ground this time of year? I would have thought they would have rotted by now.

I'm OK now. I suppose I'll try a pill tonight, before bedtime. My doc says that they tend to cause a dry cough, so I'm anxious to see how bad the side effects are going to be. I'm not a big fan of dry coughs. :lol:

My doc is way up in his 70s, and he says he has been taking BP meds virtually all his adult life, because hypertension runs in his family. He mentioned that he maintains his BP around 100 to 108, tops. :shock:

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DH saw her throw up some! I was surprised there were still any around. I've just got to find her a comfortable muzzle of some kind.

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I'm doing well.

How's the patient?

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Very good to hear.

She seems just fine. I hope she doesn't have any problems from the antibiotic. Vet said no probiotics.

Why can't she be healthy like our other pets were? I feel like I have another child. We laughingly call the dog our grandchild because we don't have any reals ones. :cry:

Second DD is going to drive me crazy....... :twisted:
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Sorry, this was supposed to be in a new thread.

It's been close to two years since I went GF, CF, and SF. I still have gut(?) noises, not the awful gurgling but weird sounds I can't explain. Maybe air?

I think I have been doing better since I stopped the Pravachol but I know that isn't going to last. Doc will be upset and still try to put me on the darn Lopid. I feel like everything in my life is contraindicated. :cry:
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