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Reply To: Heartworms, need advice.
Hi Losul. I read your last post last night and was too saddened by it to respond at that time. I for one am sorry that a thread that you started a year ago when you were horrified, as many of us were, to learn of Turbo’s HW positive test has upset you enough that you will leave it. I will continue to keep you, Turbo and your family in my thoughts and prayers and hope that the test results turned out the way you wanted them to. If they did, then I am delighted for you all. If they didn’t, it doesn’t mean that they won’t with the next tests. I think somewhere you had said that you were having the tests done sooner than the vet had suggested anyway so it doesn’t mean that your choices for Turbo aren’t working. Please remember that none of us know what choices we would make when faced with the situation in our own dog. We are quick to respond and research and think that in any emergency situation that life throws at us in any given circumstance we know exactly what we would do and that doesn’t just mean about our dogs. I mean ANY situation. That’s such a ludicrous thought. We’ve al,l at some point, done the complete opposite of what we thought we would under an emergency situation. Anyway, did not mean to go off in a different direction. Please know that I will miss your posts, your wry humor and your vast knowledge. Your posts have helped me enormously and I will miss you. Be well friend, I wish you only the best. Dori
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