Well that seems strange. How is it that the members of this list have
had good results and they have "almost always" had bad reactions? Could
it be something about differing protocols, or applications? Maybe your
vet is using more than others that have had success? Or the
circumstances are different somehow? Where the hell is that crystal
ball when you need it?
Nina
BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote:
Nina,
That was such a sweet post. I talked to another vet at the clinic; she
is going to call a specialist at the vet school about Epogen. She said
at the clinic where she used to work, there were almost always bad
reactions to Epogen, which is why they are so cautious about it.
Bonnie