Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Well real quick all of me test are back it appears the major problems are a low MSH at 31 average to low dhea and high intestional yeast overgrowth. Osmolality is on the high level at 294 what ever that is. All in all it could certainly be worse. With that in mind I would like to hear from anyone who might know an answer to this. I have two small papillons, one was treated for fungus related illness and still has some breathing problems but seems to be doing a little better. The other is only about five years old, champion breed and always taken care of. My wife took him with her when she left which was in about september 05. My first contact with her again was in January when she informed me Cheesi, my male dog, was almost completely blind, now he is all but a shadow here and there blind. I recieved a picture of him that tears me up but I will post it the same. I guess the vet told her it was hereditary (glocolma, however you spell it) but she did not bring up that they just left a moldy home. Does this sound normal and even if it were that does it make sence that it happened so all of the sudden like that? Any help on this would be greatly appritiated, it might be to late but I would like to help him if I can at all, I just hate to see him like this. Let me know if you have any information that might help. Chris... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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