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My puppy has distemper - we are looking for help to get her

Post a new topicby wishing_liffey_well on Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:56 am


we adopted 2 pyr puppies one month ago. they are 4 months old, a brother and a sister. the female, "liffey" has been sick since we got her.
like so many others, both puppies presented with what the vet thought to be kennel cough. they were put on an anitbiotic. while the male puppy "harp" recovered, liffey got worse. she was diagnosed with pneumonia and had a terribly goopy nose and eyes. the suspicion was then that she had contracted canine influenza as they had come to new england on a transport with about 90 other dogs from down south. there had been a confirmed case of the canine flu on that transport. we learned of this while she was hospitalized and they began treating her with a different antibiotic for the canine influenza.
when she was released from the hospital, she showed some slight improvement. her nose stopped running, she began to eat again and seemed to be a bit more energetic. her poor nose looked terrible. it cracked and peeled off. around this time, we noticed that her pads were hard and dry. nothing at all like her brothers, which are soft and puffy, despite the fact she's hardly been outside much.
then, last thursday, i noticed the tremors in her hind legs - an almost constant muscle twitching.
I googled it and put it all together; the twitching, the hardened pads, the peeling nose, the runny nose and eyes; the horrible truth emerged. our beautiful puppy was suffering with distemper
it seems all we can do is offer supportive care, keep her quiet and well nourished and see if she's able to mount a defense suitable enough to spare her from significant neurological damage. sigh.
any suggestions from folks who have been where we are would be greatly appreciated...
thanks very much.

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Re: My puppy has distemper - we are looking for help to get her

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:47 am

Hi I am DAVEYO

Listen to me and quit messing around. All the VETS have been wrong with the diagnosis.

Your dog has Distemper

Find some NDV Newcastles Disease Virus Vaccine of the LaSorta Strain quickly. Hit the phone books and locate some as fast as you can. Secondly weigh your dog immediately. The dose is 0.1cc for every pound or 2.2kg. If between weight numbers add another 0.1cc. Must give it to the blood vein of the dog prefer the front leg. Then you have to have another vial of NDV and do the CSF tap at the Foramen Magnum (cerebral cranial cavity) immediately at the same time. The vet needs to take out 0.5cc of spinal fluid, discard 0.3cc of this fluid and put into another sterile vial. Save 0.2cc of this fluid in the needle and add 0.2cc of NDV and mix and remove all the air in the syringe and needle. Then inject into the spine and the vet needs 0.1cc of saline to flush out the needle hub to not leave any NDV there.

If you do this the dog will survive and the neurological symptoms should subside over time. The cure for the body takes 12-48 hours depending on the genetics of the dog, and the tap will stop the virus in about 24 hours. This does not replace the damage caused by the virus. It stops it and gets rid of it and stops the deadly C4 T cells from doing anymore damage.

After that then let the dog recover on its own. Do not give it anymore vaccinations for 1 year. Period. This dog will be immune for life from Distemper and do not give anymore vaccinations of Distemper ever. Also do not give any MODIFIED LIVE PARVO VACCINE EVER TO THIS DOG. Only single KILLED VIRUS is allowed after 1 year has elapsed from this tap. Only 1 dose of 1/2 spread apart one month and the other 1/2 given and then once every 3 years. The same applies to the other vaccines and give single shots NOT COMBINED. OK All of killed virus only. NO MODIFIED LIVE VERSIONS.

Post here immediately and let me know If you do not do this right away within the next 72 hours your dog is guaranteed to die. Up to you. Either you want to save the dog like I want to do of same, or watch it die a horrible death.

Daveyo

PS you do not need to do the brush border smear test. You have confirmed already all the symptoms of this disease.

Good luck.

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Re: My puppy has distemper - we are looking for help to get her

Post a new topicby wishing_liffey_well on Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:36 am


Hello Daveyo,

Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post about my sick puppy.
You certainly sound as if you know what you're talking about...
Are you a veterinarian?
How is it that you know so much about this?
I will call my vet this morning with this information.
thanks very much,
kathryn

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Re: My puppy has distemper - we are looking for help to get her

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:51 am

Thanks for responding

Dr. Sears is the one who discovered the cure for the body and has also created a serum which is better but hard to make and it takes some time whereas those having Distemper do not have the time, because you need to find a dog within a specific range meeting all the requirements for the best serum.

As for me I discovered how to stop the virus in the CNS along with Dr. Sears of which we consulted quite extensively. We had to figure out where to put this in the dogs spine that gives maximum effect, and figure out the Dx for it as well. What we did not know was its results or how it will turn out. So we got the biggest surprise to see the positive results. Prior to my discovery, there was no cure if the virus entered the CNS and all the dogs who got it EXPIRED. Currently I have two dogs that have survived this disease in the CNS after I did the Tap to both dogs. They had confirmed distemper One is paralyzed from this disease and the other had seizures. Both are alive and kicking right now, and are recovering slowly and getting back to their former state of physical abilities. In the beginning the paralyzed dog could not stand or move its legs at all and the nerves were dead, and it had no feeling except near the spine. Now today both all the legs have feeling, and the dog can stand full extension for a good 30 seconds. This is remarkable considering the fact the disease had a heck of a good start on me. Yes they were indeed very close to death probably within a week or two to spare. Technically both of my dogs should have been dead last year. From the research done on my dogs, the virus is gone, and the deadly C4 T cells have been turned off thus doing no more damage. Also the titers on both of them is extremely very high and they are now immuned against Distemper for life. Not to mention also I was able to vacate their imminent death sentences.

So, now it is confirmed that there is a full cure for Distemper. This cure can also benefit those with MS in humans. I am working on that aspect as I write today. I am also working on the elusive matter concerning seizures. A most difficult project indeed. So hopefully I can come up with the answers to more diseases as time goes on. Dr. Sears is also working with me on this project. I am also in close contact with several researchers figuring out some things concerning this virus since it is extremely very smart and quite deadly and has a means to go stealth and stay dormant if threatened. What I have done is cracked its barrier and its means with a speed that it cannot match plus change the humoral aspects of the immune system where it cannot survive. Viola. So much for research huh???

Keep posting and tell your VET to quit messing around and get down to business. You can find the NDV at any agriculture poultry store. It is usually used for chickens and if they ask you why, tell them you need it for your chickens and save yourself the hassle of explanations that will follow if you tell them it is for a dog. OK make sure you follow my instructions and get this done quickly.

Your running out of time on that dog. It can hold up only for so long on its own before the virus overcomes the dogs immune system permanently. Trust me.

Based on your descriptions that virus is starting to shut down the dogs systems step by step every hour that goes by without getting that NDV.


Daveyo

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Re: My puppy has distemper - we are looking for help to get her

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:03 pm


Daveyo back

Listen your VET might give you a lot of resistance but push him to trust some experts in the field of this Disease. He has no choice because we medically found the answer to the virus and its working ourselves.

Let me explain it a bit further in laymans terms in a nutshell. The humoral system is basic C4 and so is the auto-immune system. What NDV does it creates Cytokines which is super high speed and changes the humoral system of C4 to C4 25. The virus cannot survive in that condition at all, and in fact it becomes a sitting duck. At the same token when the virus enters the CNS in the basic humoral system, the auto immune system kicks in and sends out the deadly C4 T cells which is designed to destroy unwanted invaders. The problem with that is it does not have the capability to distinguish the difference of good cells verses bad cells. The virus like to attach itself to the good cells as it works to infect them. Meantime the T-cells which I will call is the Pac Man of the immune system spots it and destroys not only the cell that is attached to which is usually the myelin and Schwann cells but it also destroys that as well. So this means the T cells are turned on so to speak. When the NDV comes into play here it is of cytokine means changing the c4 system to c4 25 thus neutralizing the virus movements, and then this same cytokine destroys the virus itself but not the myelin and Schwann cells. Since the humoral system got changed it also stops the deadly t cells that was ordered to attack and turns it off, thus sparing the nervous system of it being completely destroyed. In short it took over a haywire auto immune system and thus restored it back to a state of normalcy. The NDV took care of the rest.

This does not replace the previously destroyed myelin and Schwann cells. All this does is stops the progression of the disease, neutralizes it, destroys the virus and vacates the imminent death sentence and restores the auto immune system back into proper order and allows it to function in the C4 25 humoral state. There is another clinic that is working on getting the damaged myelin and schwann cells to repair itself at a faster speed. In fact they have it right now as of this writing.

So be forewarned of about your VET and of his lack of insight and knowledge. Best he gets to learn about this and catch up to the latest medical infor from us experts. It is not in the medical journals yet because we have yet made the thesis needed for it plus the test quandrum that is required before such gets into the books. So I am also working on that aspect as well.

We have saved over 600 dogs and still counting. So if your VET questions us to you, ask him how many he has saved medically with confirmed acute Distemper. We have over 600 cases of confirmed acute Distemper and we have more than enough data to know this virus very well. I do have my own website under canine distemper at proboards 60.com There you can really see it and learn a lot of this disease of which Dr. Sears and I put together. Our intention is to save dogs and not lose them if they can be helped. Many VETS choose to let them die because of their ignorance and lack of knowledge. go figure.

Anyway thought this infor might help ya.

Keep posting.

Daveyo

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