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Canine AIHA

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I suspect
this is THE
FATIGUE that
flies under
the 'radar'
In brief
terms, I
suspect that
this is the
fatigue that
doctors have
been
wondering
about.
Because
there is
compensating
hemolytic
anemia ..
the initial
blood work
looks OK,
and they
don't see
the need to
check
further.
When there
is trace
blood in
urine, they
may not even
mention it
to a
patient,
because it
doesn't
'line up'
with what
the blood is
saying.
I don't have
'the proof'
of this
theory, but
the Exxon
Valdez oil
spill
cleanup
workers,
particularly
the
'bioremediation'
workers
would have
proof; so
would those
with CFS or
CFIDS or
'gulf war
syndrome'
I suspect
2-butoxyethanol
poisoning
for causing
much cancer
and much
reproductive
harm; and
THIS is the
FATIGUE that
will be the
same for all
of them, if
my theory is
right.
When you
think you
have the
flu, but
somehow it
isn't the
flu, ask the
doctor to
check the
retic rate
and ask if
there is any
blood in
urine AND if
your red
blood cells
are ragged
and beat up.
Later on,
ask whether
the red
blood cells
are
immature.
You need to
know this to
adjust other
medical
information
for this, if
it is the
case.
I am hoping
that if this
chemical is
the root
cause of
many
ailments,
that it will
be found out
and we can
stop harming
people. It
is an
unnecessary
harm.
Dear Maggie
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What does
acquired
autoimmune
hemolytic
anemia look
like?
AIHA looks
like * |
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Explained by
a
Veterinarian
p aihadog |
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I only
know about
canine
AIHA.
It killed my
beloved
American
Eskimo in 17
days. The
first sign
was his
refusal to
eat his
dinner on a
Friday
night. I
took him to
the vet's
the next
morning...his
gums were
very pale.
He was
diagnosed
that day and
treatment
with
steroids
began. We
couldn't get
his red-cell
and
platelets
back up and
he died 16
days later.
He had never
been sick or
required the
attention of
a vet in the
prior 8 1/2
years. It
was awful!
sinkingfeeling
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Well, it
wouldn't
surprise me
if pets can
get the same
thing. Did
you know
that Swiffer
wet jet
keeps you
going round
and round
when you are
looking for
the
ingredients
on their
website? And
they make a
big deal to
say that it
is safe for
pets
(Whereas
rumor is
saying the
opposite,
like they
die) Sure
wouldn't
want baby
crawling
around on
'swiffered
floors' with
all these
uncertainties.
One of my
grown
children
just loves
her dogs. I
remember
when the lab
was a puppy,
she would
spray some
kind of
scented
stuff around
... maybe it
was flea
spray (She
doesn't
think it's
significant
& doesn't
remember
when I ask
her)
Now her dog
needs
allergy
shots and
has special
drops for
its ears.
I think she
could have
caused the
problem with
those sprays
when it was
little.
Sorry about
your pet; do
you have any
idea whether
he got into
something in
the garbage
... like
antifreeze
(they say it
tastes
sweet) or
some
cleaning
chemical
vapors got
in his eyes?
Dear Maggie |
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AIHA...auto-immune
hemolytic
anemia.
Dinks was
a house dog
and was
always at my
side. It's
possible
that some
type of
vapor could
have gotten
into his
system. I
live in a
147 year-old
house that I
have been
restoring
for the last
9 years. I
have all
types of
chemicals
and painting
stuff in the
house and in
use.
The day
before Dinks
died, I
drove him to
the nearest
university
with a vet
hospital
(185 miles
away) in a
last attempt
to save him.
They found
blood
throughout
his system
(spleen,
lungs, etc.)
and thought
that the
underlying
problem was
the spleen.
By then, he
was too weak
and damaged
to attempt
surgery. He
died in my
arms just
24-hours
after we
left for the
trip home.
My dogs have
never gotten
into
anything in
the
house...always
stayed away
from my
stuff and I
put them
outside when
using
something
really nasty
like
stripper.
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Thanks for
sharing.
It was most
likely some
vapors of
something
that you did
the day your
dog got so
ill.
The spleen
is getting
rid of the
dead red
blood cells,
I imagine,
so it would
have been
noticeably
swollen
www.valdezlink.com/pages/spleen.htm
Also, the
doctor in an
a very acute
attack does
find the
hemolytic
anemia. Your
pet was
probably
making new
red blood
cells at an
accelerated
rate that at
that time
would have
been
noticeable
(over time
the rate
will drop,
but early on
it would
stand out.)
I do suspect
that the
worst
exposure to
2-butoxyethanol
or
diethylene
glycol
monobutyl
ether is the
vapors in
one's eyes
... such as
Audrey's
husband
found out
www.valdezlink.com/sg_audrey.htm
As you can
tell, there
are other
things in
use that say
non toxic,
but one
wonders. In
this
products
case, it has
an MSDS that
says non
toxic based
on it being
diluted 30
times. (But
then it
gives a full
strength use
also, with
no change in
warnings for
a product
with <6%
2-butoxyethanol.)
The reason
the USA
can't find
the real
cause of
'gulf war
syndrome,'
in my
opinion, is
www.valdezlink.com/usa_hoodwinked.htm
People don't
take the
warnings on
home
cleaning
products,
paints, etc
seriously.
What Should
the Hazard
warnings be
on products?
Why not say
instead that
they will
have
damaged:
blood,
liver,
kidneys,
skin, eyes,
central
nervous
system
including
depression
and short
term memory
loss, and
suicidal
tendencies;
endocrine
system (high
blood
pressure/high
blood
sugar/reproductive
damage) and
tell them,
too, it
doesn't take
much
exposure to
cause this!
The more
exposure the
sooner you
die; and the
more
horrible the
death.
Cancers very
probable.
Children at
risk for
birth
defects and
leukemia and
tumor of the
brain.
Multiple
existing
health
studies
'skewed'
because the
primary
cause is not
mentioned or
known:
2-butoxyethanol
poisoning
Oh yes, and
you will be
TIRED,
TIRED,
TIRED!
My focus has
been on an
accurate
diagnosis
and not
having
people take
tests that
are
expensive
and painful,
if they're
not
absolutely
necessary.
That maybe
we could
Lobby
Congress to
eliminate
this
chemical
from harming
anyone else
AND spend
our efforts
on finding a
cure. These
would likely
have a
weakened
immune
system and
we are
expecting a
pandemic flu
epidemic? I
am concerned
for these.
Lobby
Congress
Dear Maggie |
December 30, 2004
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