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	<title>Comments on: Chronic Morphine May Worsen Dog Cancer</title>
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	<description>Dr. Demian Dressler, DVM, the dog cancer vet blogs about canine cancer</description>
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		<title>By: Ronaldo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ronaldo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 18:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Science today has changed, I hope you used the right way, because there are medications such as vicodin, oxycodone, Lortab, etc, are anxiolytic and although much help to soothe the pain, can be double-edged weapon to control pain, so indicate in findrxonline..com to be confident that this discovery is beneficial to all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Science today has changed, I hope you used the right way, because there are medications such as vicodin, oxycodone, Lortab, etc, are anxiolytic and although much help to soothe the pain, can be double-edged weapon to control pain, so indicate in findrxonline..com to be confident that this discovery is beneficial to all.</p>
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		<title>By: Sharon Festa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sharon Festa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 04:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We are now grieving the loss of our beloved dog, Sammy, we had for 13 years. I am especially sadden because our Vet, who we adore, chose to give Sammy just Prednisone(as well as kidney meds)because he had liver &amp; kidney problems.  He was only suppose to live for a few weeks - that was in late November.  After finding your site, I changed his diet, and we just put him down on Monday, April 13.  He was such a fighter, my loving dog. I was wondering why he wasn&#039;t on something stronger and now I&#039;m feeling guilty and wish we had asked for stronger meds. I myself am on Morphine daily for severe chronic pain. I just pray our baby boy didn&#039;t suffer needlessly.  I trust our Vet and I guess they just didn&#039;t see him lasting this long. He had cancer all through his body as well as hip problems. We treated him like our child and went to the store every 3 days for fresh food for him.  After seeing your e-mail, I guess I feel better about the morphine.  Thank you Dr. for giving us such wonderful information. We are passionate animal lovers and my husband &amp; I thank you because we feel by changing his diet and giving him wonderful care, he lived longer. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. This puppy hit us hard. He was very special.  We have another dog, Luke, who is 12 yrs. old and is totally lost right now. He just keeps going from room to room looking for his buddy.  Do dogs know really what is going on? The day we took him, Luke went into the back bedroom of our home when we were leaving  which has never happened. Usually, they are both busting out the door to get into the car. We think Lukey is grieving, as we are.  Is this possible?? He follows me every time I get up. Lukey is amazingly pretty healthy but I&#039;m worried he will start to fail. Sorry I went on so long. Thanks for listening. Thank you again for your invaluable information on one of &quot;Gods Truly Beloved Creatures.&quot; Sharon Festa &amp; Robert Festa, Pompano Beach, Florida</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are now grieving the loss of our beloved dog, Sammy, we had for 13 years. I am especially sadden because our Vet, who we adore, chose to give Sammy just Prednisone(as well as kidney meds)because he had liver &amp; kidney problems.  He was only suppose to live for a few weeks &#8211; that was in late November.  After finding your site, I changed his diet, and we just put him down on Monday, April 13.  He was such a fighter, my loving dog. I was wondering why he wasn&#8217;t on something stronger and now I&#8217;m feeling guilty and wish we had asked for stronger meds. I myself am on Morphine daily for severe chronic pain. I just pray our baby boy didn&#8217;t suffer needlessly.  I trust our Vet and I guess they just didn&#8217;t see him lasting this long. He had cancer all through his body as well as hip problems. We treated him like our child and went to the store every 3 days for fresh food for him.  After seeing your e-mail, I guess I feel better about the morphine.  Thank you Dr. for giving us such wonderful information. We are passionate animal lovers and my husband &amp; I thank you because we feel by changing his diet and giving him wonderful care, he lived longer. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. This puppy hit us hard. He was very special.  We have another dog, Luke, who is 12 yrs. old and is totally lost right now. He just keeps going from room to room looking for his buddy.  Do dogs know really what is going on? The day we took him, Luke went into the back bedroom of our home when we were leaving  which has never happened. Usually, they are both busting out the door to get into the car. We think Lukey is grieving, as we are.  Is this possible?? He follows me every time I get up. Lukey is amazingly pretty healthy but I&#8217;m worried he will start to fail. Sorry I went on so long. Thanks for listening. Thank you again for your invaluable information on one of &#8220;Gods Truly Beloved Creatures.&#8221; Sharon Festa &amp; Robert Festa, Pompano Beach, Florida</p>
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