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Post a new topicby Daveyo on Sun Dec 23, 2007 7:50 am


Just a question. If you joined on November 20, 2007, how is it that you can have over 4,700 posts done in record time. Just asking????

Also please be advised that there is a cure for Canine Distemper. You need to correct this part, and also the cure is in 48 hours. If the owner catches the disease in the early stage between 4-6 days from onset of symptoms, and injects either the serum or the NDV vaccine, the dogs escaping neurological and secondary symptoms is excellent at around 99%. If the owner catches the dogs between 7-12 days from onset, secondary symptoms will show, and hardening of the pads, yellowing of the teeth and goop in the eyes, and lower WBC counts, and hardening and cracking noses will result in various intensities. Also the Distemper Virus at this stage has a very good chance of Breaching the Blood Brain Barrier CSF. To confirm if the breached occured this must be done 14 days after the Serum or NDV body injection. It takes this amount of time for the Antibodies to show up. A CSF tap will need to be done and a specific test needs to be done called Distemper Antibodies Test. There are not very many places that can do this particular test. If the dog is confirmed having the Distemper Antibodies in the CSF, another tap is needed to inject the serum or the NDV into the spinal fluid.

Dogs with seizures caused by Canine Distemper is as follows. >> If the dog suffers the chewing gum effect from the initial onset of this Disease known as the final Neurological phase it is too late to save the animal. If the Serum and or NDV is injected before this final Neurological phase, you can save the dog. If the dog does suffer seizures after the Serum and NDV body injection, you can also still save the dog by doing the CSF tap and injecting the Serum and or NDV.

As of right now there has been several dogs that got saved by injecting the NDV.

Your job is to help other dog owners and I hope that is your primary objective by diseminating the latest and positive information to this site. In saying that there is no cure for Canine Distemper you are doing a dis-service to other dog owners where as I am saying that there is a cure and they can save their dog or cat.

Why do this????? and give other owners false information????? The fact is quite clear, there is a cure, so please give the content the opportunity to say so, rather than say There is no cure for Canine Distemper and if you let the dog run the entire disease course, 99% of the dogs DIE. Sooner or later their might be someone you know or is close to you, and they have the same problem and they ask you for help. What are you going to say with you knowing there is a cure and you do as I instructed here and the cure does happen in 48 hours right before your very own eyes.

The mere fact of it being 48 hours is an astounding rate and speed to obtain a cure when a animal is dead sick with Canine Distemper Disease and you will not find any kind of medication anywhere that can do what this can do against an illness.

Even the best of minds and researchers are completely amazed at its results. The mere fact is I do not have the $40,000 for one weeks use of a lab to break this Serum and NDV down to complete detail to find out exactly how it did. Currently I am working with some well known top people in clinics that deal with MS which is the same disease affecting humans. Now there has been some big strides in getting humans cured of it, and I hope it works.

Please correct this and make it better and put in the information saying there is a cure for Canine Distemper.

Daveyo
 
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Re: Question to ContentUser

Post a new topicby aladley on Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:39 pm

Dear Daveyo,

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Re: Question to ContentUser

Post a new topicby wamba on Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:33 pm


Hola, my name is Stacy Marie Rivera. Im currently in Puerto Rico. I adopted two pups at a nearby shelter, Elecktra and Luna. I'm sorry if I'm not suppose to post anything here but I don't know how to contact Daveyo and I need help. I had to put down Elecktra just two days ago due to distemper. I had her seperated from Luna but it seems that Luna was infected regardless. I began to frantically search for information and came across this site on the web. I read dozens of posts to and from Daveyo regarding a cure for distemper I reasearched the NDV and told my vet about it. He was very skeptical and dismissed my information but I bagered him to the point that he called the USDA and Dr. Sears. Turns out that the word is starting to spread about the vaccine and my vet is curious about the vaccine and is more than willing to test it on my Luna.
The problem is that the clock is ticking and I need to find a healthy dog and a willing owner to produce the serum that will hopefully save Luna. She in the beginning stages and has no signs of neurological problems as of yet. Please I need help. I'll do absolutely anything, whatever the cost, to save Luna.

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Re: Question to ContentUser

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:24 pm

Hi I am Daveyo

Sorry to read the loss of your dog. You do have two options. One is the Serum which is time consuming because you need to find a dog that meets all the requirements and also obtain that dogs owner permission to inject the NDV into that dog to extract the serum from the jugular vein between the 11th and 12th hours after that dog got the body injection. Timing of getting that serum is most crucial. If that VET takes it out before the 11th hour or after the 12th hour it does no good. Then the process to make this serum will take about another hour.

The other option is getting the NDV from any Agriculture Poultry Store. If they ask you why or what you need it for, just tell them you want some for your chickens. Save yourself of explaining to them all the reasons OK.

For the body injection the formula is 0.1cc for every pound or 2.2kg. So weigh your dog. If between the weights add another 0.1cc of NDV into that syringe. Then get the dog and shave the front leg to find a blood vein. Then insert the needle, draw a bit back to make sure you see blood going into the syringe and then inject the NDV straight in. After that the cure should be between 12-48 hours from this Disease in the BODY.

If your dog has had this Disease for more than 7 days, then the VET needs to do a CSF tap same time as the body injection. Because after the 7th day the virus will breach the blood brain barrier and starts to do the damage. It is the primary target of Canine Distemper Disease.

The formula is 0.2cc of NDV, mix with 0.2cc of spinal fluid and 0.1cc to flush the NDV from the needle hub. The insertion of the NDV is in the Foramen Magnum (the bottom part of the skull at the cerebral cranial cavity). So prep the dog and shave the back bottom part of the skull area sterilize it, and then prep the dog giving the IV fluids and giving the Anti-Shock Meds and have it soundly sleeping before doing this procedure. Also the VET need to make sure there is no air in the syringe or in the needle before injecting the NDV into the spine. The cure in the CNS will take 24-36 hours.

After that then let the dog rest and recover and when it walks after the surgery you can take it home.

Once the NDV is given to the dog you cannot give the NDV ever again or you will create an immune cascade problem. You don't want that at all.

Also do not give this dog any modified live PARVO Vaccine or give this dog any DISTEMPER VACCINE. You can give ONLY KILLED PARVO VACCINE after about minimum of 6 months to a year after doing the CSF to make sure no neurological symptoms show up. DO NOT give the dog anymore distemper vaccine since it is protected for life against that disease. OK.. You can give the other vaccines as single shots and then do once every 3 years including the Rabies as well after 4-5 months from the CSF injection if this dog does not show any neurological effects from the disease. When you do this only give 1/2 shot dosage and spread it 3-4 weeks apart as to not insult the immune system of the dog.

From then on you should be OK and hopefully out of the woods.

You have not mentioned here how long the dogs had this Disease??? Wondering.

Let me know how things go.

Daveyo.

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Re: Question to ContentUser

Post a new topicby wamba on Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:17 pm


Thanks for your time. Luna died a few hours ago. When I got to the vet he assured me that he had done all he could and smirked yet again at the vaccines mention. He had called several people and was told that it was a ridiculous notion and that I was stupid for even getting my hopes up so no other methods were used. No one helped me look for the dog or the serum. When I was on my way to take her home she drowned in her own mucous and secretions. I tried to do compressions and even some form of CPR but she didn't respond. Thanks again and sorry for bothering you. You wont be hearing from me again.

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Re: Question to ContentUser

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Sun Apr 20, 2008 5:11 am

To Wanda and everyone here.

What happened to Wanda here and to her dog Luna, this VET she went to was a total piece of ?!$?!?$?!?$?!!!!!!!!!!! I wish I would have been there for Wanda and could and would have saved her dog. Problem is we are a half world away apart. It is true I have not heard from her, and wish that she somehow can find the strenght to overcome her grief and depression at her special loss.

This VET should be put out of business and told to walk EAST and disappear someplace in the Atlantic. The public deserve better treatment especially for their animals. I hope I never meet this VET because if I do something bad will happen verbally.

Daveyo

Wanda, please if you can respond do write back. God bless you.

Daveyo
 
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