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Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby livingwith on Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:16 pm

This is the story of my favorite dog named jasper, when i noticed that he vomit a very sticky saliva, i decided to brought him to vet for further evaluation and proper medication that i will give it to him, the cough is gone then i noticed after a week or two i saw his tail with sore, i noticed also that their has so many red ants into his tail so i decided to brought him again to his vet, and then he examined my dog and he injected for prevention of itchiness of the sore then he found out that ...Read the full article
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Re: Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:57 am

Hi Jasper

I am Daveyo the expert. Listen up. First you need to confirm if your dog has the disease by doing the following and any VET can do this procedure: (if they cannot do this they are not a VET bottom line.)


The most reliable test to confirm distemper,the person needs to do a Brush Border slide/smear of the bladder transitional epithelium of the inside lining from the bladder. Stain with Dif-Quick. These cells ALWAYS have inclusions. So, easy to collect, easy to stain (quick dip) and instantly diagnosed with inclusions in these cells which will stain a beautiful carmine red color in the cytoplasm of infected cells and para nuclear. About 90% of the bladder cells will be positive for inclusions in the early stages of distemper. This is good for at least the first 21 days from onset of the disease. After this point, it gets harder to detect as the disease progresses further in the stages and the physical clinical signs will become quite obvious. Your next step would be to do the MRI of the Brain and Spinal cord. Any signs of damage or lesions is clinically diagnostic that the Virus is present in the CNS.

Any Qualified medical person can tell you how to get these cells from the bladder. Use the Urinary catheter. Empty the bladder and flush this with saline and collect some of the last saline. Spin down the saline and remove the cells. Place on slide and dry stain with diff-quick. Very common stain used by most medics or lab people who use medical microscopy. Everyone? I should hope so. Very fast, very cheap, very accurate for Dx of distemper and the results can be seen in about 30 minutes. If NEGATIVE> then either kennel cough or respiratory Herpes or Toxoplasmosis. This test can all be done inside the VET Clinic with no problems and also no danger to anyone in or out of the same area. A very relative safe technique. To date, this test has never failed for us and is extremely very accurate and saves time in making the right diagnosis.

In the meantime do find NDV as quickly as you can. You have to do the body first especially if the disease is within the first 6 days from onset to avoid neuro problems which begin from day 7 onward because the virus will be entering the CNS at that point. No problem there is a cure for this disease both ways and you can save your dog.

Let me know what the test results are and also your welcome to visit my site at [moderator note: website address has been removed] and here you can find all the information you need and I also have the NDV locator. Feel free to copy all of it and present it to your VET.

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Re: Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby marcig on Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:36 pm

Daveyo - my dog has distemper too. Allegra (border collie) came from a shelter. We got her through the mucous stage with IV drips, nebulizer treatments, baytril, metronidazal and other drugs. Last week, I noticed her leg twitching a little. It's now a pretty steady twitch and seems to be just in her back leg. The only meds I have her on is Albon, for her Coccidia.

Is she going to go into seizures? No-one told me to do any NDV in the first 7 days (not sure what that is). So, her disease is now nurologic..what can I expect? Will she come out of it? - Marci
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Re: Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:24 pm

hi Marci

What your dog is having now is called Chlorea. It is caused by Distemper and it will accelerate as time goes on. Right now you need to find NDV and you can find me on the search engine looking up for canine distemper or you can find proboards and search there for me under canine distemper. If you have a problem ask proboards members and they will give you the link. If you look at the search engine put both together and you will find my site. This forum is notorious for removing links to help people.

Anyway, from there sign in and then you will find Canine Distemper and the NDV locators as well and all the information you will need and the medical protocol to cure your dog.

Ok since your past the 7 day initial stage. No problem because the NDV will cure your dog even in seizure stage.

First get to my site and then make contact with me there and I will guide you accordingly and tell you what to do. You must do this fast as the disease moves rapidly.

Yes it can lead to seizures depending on the dogs genetics. How soon and when depends on genetics.

Having Chlorea by itself is not life threatening and over time it can heal as well.

But combined with Distemper it will speed up the process and it will kill your dog.

So therefore with this knowledge you have to act fast.

OK

I will answer the rest from my site. Don't trust this one very much as they might have a killer moderator here.

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Re: Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby marcig on Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:55 am

Daveyo, I can't find you. Please email me x [moderator note: e-mail address has been removed] and send me your link. Thanks Marci
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Re: Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:08 am

Hi Marci

I have made contact to you already and sent you a message. Please check your mail OK.

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Re: Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby 4cadi on Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:36 pm

I was sent a post by a friend. Our puppy has distemper. You mentioned NDV. What is it? You also mentioned in a post to someone else how to find it. I have never been on a forum or chat room or anything like it and could not understand what I needed to do to find this NDV. Can you help me?
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Re: Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby 4cadi on Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:38 pm

I just sent you a post. I don't even know how to find out if you answer me or not. My email address is [moderator note: e-mail address has been removed]
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Re: Surviving jasper

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:36 am

Hi 4Cadi

I am Daveyo. I understand you have a dog that is supposed to have Distemper.

First you need to find out and be absolutely sure and that is by doing a very simple test because it is accurate 99.9% of the time.

Here is the test :

The most reliable test to confirm distemper,the person needs to do a Brush Border slide/smear of the bladder transitional epithelium of the inside lining from the bladder. Stain with Dif-Quick. These cells ALWAYS have inclusions. So, easy to collect, easy to stain (quick dip) and instantly diagnosed with inclusions in these cells which will stain a beautiful carmine red color and para nuclear in the cytoplasm of infected cells. About 90% of the bladder cells will be positive for inclusions in the early stages of distemper. This is good for at least the first 21 days from onset of the disease. After this point, it gets harder to detect as the disease progresses further in the stages and the physical clinical signs will become quite obvious.

Any Qualified medical person can tell you how to get these cells from the bladder. Use the Urinary catheter. Empty the bladder and flush this with saline and collect some of the last saline. Spin down the saline and remove the cells. Place on slide and dry stain with diff-quick. Very common stain used by most medics or lab people who use medical microscopy. Everyone? I should hope so. Very fast, very cheap, very accurate for Dx of distemper and the results can be seen in about 30 minutes. Rarely inclusions can be seen in the red cells. I have never seen inclusions in the conjunctiva. An IFA test of the conjunctiva to test for inclusions is available. Don’t wait for test results to come back. Time is of the essence. Wait for the test results after treating!!!!!. If wrong no adverse reactions if right you are ahead of the game for stopping the distemper virus. If NEGATIVE> then either kennel cough or respiratory Herpes or Toxoplasmosis. This test can all be done inside the VET Clinic with no problems and also no danger to anyone in or out of the same area. A very relative safe technique. To date, this test has never failed for us and is extremely very accurate and saves time in making the right diagnosis.

Now if a VET cannot do this simple test that one learns in the business then find a VET who can do it. If that VET can, then you have a decent VET with some knowledge in their heads.

I understand you are not familiar on how to do posts, and your doing just fine. I can read you. NDV is Newcastles Disease Virus Vaccine which is of course a bird base vaccine and this vaccine kills Canine Distemper virus both in the body and in the CNS (Central Nervous System) all within 24 hours. The body injection has to be done first within the first 6 days from onset of the disease which is the fevers that go on and off for about 3-4 days and the fevers reach 106 degree temps. After 6 days have passed by, then the virus enters the CNS which means you have to also do the NDV-CSF tap to stop the virus in the spinal and brain area. This tap is the most important tap your dog will ever get because in killing this virus in the nervous system you prevent the full blown ODE and also stops the damage caused by Distemper Virus, and this also stimulates the stem cells to repair as well. This begins 24 hours later after the tap is done to the foramen Magnum (the cerebral Cranial Cavity region). To have this done you need a qualified medical person such as a VET who can do neurosurgery and is familiar and has a Ultra Sound to make sure to pin point that needle just properly.

To find me you need to use the search engine and type in CanineDistemper and also look for Proboards and my number is 60. Put this all together and you should find my site. Don't forget the http and also the www in the front. OK. When you find it you will need to register and then you will see the wealth of info in my site that tells you all about the Distemper in detail, and also the proper medical protocol to cure your dog of this disease completely.

The success rate is 99.9%, if you follow the instructions precisely. Dr. Sears and I have worked together. Dr. Sears has well over 650 plus live cases of dogs cured and I am the one who has found the cure in the CNS effectively on November 2007, using this vaccine of which there is a perfect handshake with absolutely no side effects at all.

The NDV cannot breach the blood brain barrier on its own from the body injection. That is why the CSF has to be done manually to put it to the CNS. Understand me well here, as this is only a one time application to save your dog, as any further injections of this vaccine will change the dogs antibodies and cause other problems.

One time for the body and one time for the CNS and the dog is immuned for life from the disease and you will not have to give it a Distemper vaccination shot ever again. The titer readings will be around 1/1600. Normal readings are 1/20 to 1/40 which is good for about 2-3 years.

Yes on my site you can obtain NDV and it can be shipped out to you except to Canada and to Minnesota. The rest of USA is fine.


This site is well known to sabatage people who need help for their animals, so the links get removed. In finding my site no link is removed and it stays there as long as it pertains to the subject at hand that helps people out. That is my policy. So hopefully you can find my site and spread the word to others and read on it carefully and you can copy down the medical protocol and procedures and give it to your VET.

If you need help please write either here or at my site and I will do my best to assist you.

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