Hi everyone,
many of you have been following the story of Indiana, the dog of our client Karen from Toronto. Several weeks back, Karen was told by her local vet to put Indiana down. Even a panel of 5 veterinary specialists thought that Indy must had had cancer metastases since he was diagnosed with organ lymphoma 18 months ago. To their surprise they found nothing and Karen kindly shared her story with us. If she didn’t go with the voice of her heart, Indy would not be alive.
If you have not read the original article, click here first before you go on reading the lines below. Otherwise, here is the update:
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Dear friends, Indiana has been improving each and every day. It has now been 4 weeks since his fall, and although we had a few rough days at the beginning, he has regained his balance and is walking and standing up with ease. I continue to stick close to him when he is walking in the garden and when he walks up the garden steps, in case he becomes unsteady. He wants to run/trot to the house when he knows his breakfast is waiting, but much to his disappointment, I slow him down. This week he has been rolling over on to his back, and sometimes all the way over. He will point his belly to whichever direction there is the likely chance of getting a belly rub. (How could anyone possibly pass up that chance?) He did have a few days early on when eating seemed to hurt a little, and he left some of his veggies behind (although all meat and bones were gobbled up), but he is making up for any lost nibbles this week and he is enjoying his larger portions. He continues to see our Chiropractor for some small adjustments and laser treatments once a week. Along with daily massage and “association point work.” I have been working in the areas that Peter showed me this winter when I was in Vancouver. I massage them and breath deeply when doing so and seems to have really helped. He is also getting Neuroplex glandular supplement and his homeopathic remedy to help the body heal. I think Indiana has enjoyed the extra attention and fussing, and he has taken each day in stride. It is a valuable lesson he has taught me. Take it one moment at a time, and be present in each moment. I am most grateful and overjoyed to say, I still have my HAPPY and LOVABLE INDIANA by my side! He is full of life! Much love, Karen __________
Indiana’s story is just one of many. Many other animals and people could have a better quality of life if we unite our efforts in support of holistic health care and cancer research. Click here to see what you can do.
With much gratitude, Dr. Peter Dobias
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