Get at least 2 or 3 more second opinions on her condition. I wouldn't wait
around for one doctor if anyone in my family or acquaintance was suffering.
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PS: Get a good juicing machine (I have an Olympic) and give her a couple of
pints of fresh fruit and vegetable juices a day, taken slowly, 8 ounces or so
at a time til she gets used to it. Try carrot, celery, lettuce, apple,
spinach, cabbage, beet (small amounts), etc., and many different
Pantothenic acid for this, I think. But be sure to balance out the
B'sserious consequences can be experienced if you don't balance B's at
long term, high doses. Best wishes, pj
Yes, quite possibly.
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From: Carl Deb Charter [mailto:carl...@charter.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 11:10 PM
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Subject: Re: CSBurning Feet
Thanks Dan, do you think it would help if her problem is not caused by
diabetes? Thanks again!!
k, first off all read up on the medication this is a good start:
http://www.neurontin.com/information/
this medications uses include helping with neuropathic usually related
to shingles, and for patients that have partial seizures, it is also
now used to treat bi-polar, and are several other
There have been some good suggestions already, but my two cents is that
for healing nerve problems, omega 3 is necessary- I got this from a
specialist in brain injury. I had some nerve damage and I took flax oil
(organic, in the fridge scetion, from 1 to several T a day). It did the
work over
Having undertaken a nutritional program based upon the Raw Food and Bones general concept.for our Orphaned Dog Program population, about five years ago, we have attempted to maximize nutrition while holding the direct food expenditures to the lowest acceptable level. I believe
I have four Chihuahuas and I feed 100% raw diet since 1998.
Your adding the real food to your dogs diet is great but I will say that adding
cooked oatmeal is not necessary because they already have the carbs in kibble.
Dogs being carnivores have no need for carbohydrates at all.
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