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My furbaby is having more frequent seizures - Need Info
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 584168" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Hound dog, I really like the way you explained this - All I can think of is an episode from the Twilight Zone. Definitely scary... Thank you for the good wishes too. When I give her that first dose, I'll try to keep in mind that she might not have side effects. However, she usually doesn't do well on medications. There are only two oral antibiotics she can take without getting super sick, one of them being extremely expensive. When there is a choice, the vet always gives me something topical to use instead. Still, there is always the chance she'll do well on this medication and I'm going to try to be optimistic.</p><p></p><p>nerfherder, It must have been a very traumatic experience for you. I can tell you loved Grin very, very much. I'm sorry...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 584168, member: 3388"] Hound dog, I really like the way you explained this - All I can think of is an episode from the Twilight Zone. Definitely scary... Thank you for the good wishes too. When I give her that first dose, I'll try to keep in mind that she might not have side effects. However, she usually doesn't do well on medications. There are only two oral antibiotics she can take without getting super sick, one of them being extremely expensive. When there is a choice, the vet always gives me something topical to use instead. Still, there is always the chance she'll do well on this medication and I'm going to try to be optimistic. nerfherder, It must have been a very traumatic experience for you. I can tell you loved Grin very, very much. I'm sorry... [/QUOTE]
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