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Re: pergolide dose & testing questions
Hi Ann,
Long story short - yes, up that pergolide dose. He's teetering on the high danger zone for laminitis and may not tolerate any ongoing seasonal rise.
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC
Hi Ann,
Long story short - yes, up that pergolide dose. He's teetering on the high danger zone for laminitis and may not tolerate any ongoing seasonal rise.
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#225412
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Re: pergolide dose & testing questions
Hi Ann,
Go here to Wiki, https://ecir.groups.io/g/main/wiki/home , and then Case History Help.
Last item talks about iphones.
Lots of us here are over 72, but manage to bumble our way around
Hi Ann,
Go here to Wiki, https://ecir.groups.io/g/main/wiki/home , and then Case History Help.
Last item talks about iphones.
Lots of us here are over 72, but manage to bumble our way around
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Lorna Cane
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#225411
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pergolide dose & testing questions
Cornell finalized report
Sampled 08/14/2018
Received 08/16/2018
Finalized. 08/22/2018
ACTH. 51.0 pg/ml
Insulin 76.8 ulU/ml
Leptin12.01 ng/ml
Glucose 99mh/dl
Horse...KR Azeem, Arabian gelding,
Cornell finalized report
Sampled 08/14/2018
Received 08/16/2018
Finalized. 08/22/2018
ACTH. 51.0 pg/ml
Insulin 76.8 ulU/ml
Leptin12.01 ng/ml
Glucose 99mh/dl
Horse...KR Azeem, Arabian gelding,
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Ann Conn
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#225410
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Re: Tracking hay changes in CH
Great news on Cayuse. Great news.
Thanks for your input too.
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Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
DDT+E = effective treatment for PPID and EMS/IR equines: https://bit.ly/2J4ZgYT
Great news on Cayuse. Great news.
Thanks for your input too.
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Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
DDT+E = effective treatment for PPID and EMS/IR equines: https://bit.ly/2J4ZgYT
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Nancy C
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#225409
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Re: AddinG rows to case history
You don't use Word,then,Stephanie?
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Lorna in Eastern Ontario, Canada
ECIR Moderator
You don't use Word,then,Stephanie?
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Lorna in Eastern Ontario, Canada
ECIR Moderator
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Lorna Cane
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#225408
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Re: AddinG rows to case history
Yes, I went to case history help and wiki. No luck.
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Rhillranch Stephanie and Traveler PPID IR Jan 2018 Harvard IL. Usa
Tucker, Wilson ,Black Jack, Cruiser
Case History Folder
Traveler's Photos
Yes, I went to case history help and wiki. No luck.
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Rhillranch Stephanie and Traveler PPID IR Jan 2018 Harvard IL. Usa
Tucker, Wilson ,Black Jack, Cruiser
Case History Folder
Traveler's Photos
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Stephanie Emery
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Re: Mini Archie - Post Trim, Hay Analysis, and Hay Soaking Questions
Yes, I was talking about presoaking. Since you're only feeding a mini you should be able to get the hay well fluffed up inside the net so it dries well. If you have time, try it now. Soaking
Yes, I was talking about presoaking. Since you're only feeding a mini you should be able to get the hay well fluffed up inside the net so it dries well. If you have time, try it now. Soaking
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: Welcome to Patricia and Dancer; photos for review
Hi Patricia,
Glad to hear Dancer is doing better.
Yes, I took a look. I will get you mark-ups in time for the Sept. 3rd appointment so you have something to show the farrier on what needs to be done.
Hi Patricia,
Glad to hear Dancer is doing better.
Yes, I took a look. I will get you mark-ups in time for the Sept. 3rd appointment so you have something to show the farrier on what needs to be done.
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Lavinia Fiscaletti
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#225405
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Re: Mini Archie - Post Trim, Hay Analysis, and Hay Soaking Questions
Hi Dr. Kellon -
No problem getting more hay nets, but are you saying that I should pre-soak 6-8 hay nets for the weekend? I am worried that the hay will turn rancid because I don't think it will get
Hi Dr. Kellon -
No problem getting more hay nets, but are you saying that I should pre-soak 6-8 hay nets for the weekend? I am worried that the hay will turn rancid because I don't think it will get
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Laurie
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#225404
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Re: Hay Balancer Suggested Referring This Question To Dr. Kellon
My horse, Logo, began rubbing his crest aggressively a few weeks ago. My first thought was threadworms because I had seen some discussion of that here. I had never heard them mentioned before. My
My horse, Logo, began rubbing his crest aggressively a few weeks ago. My first thought was threadworms because I had seen some discussion of that here. I had never heard them mentioned before. My
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Martha McSherry
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Re: Hay Balancer Suggested Referring This Question To Dr. Kellon
Absolutely. I'll be going out there tomorrow so will get a current image (i board). No changes to the tail that i can see. We've been on a consistent corrective hoof trim schedule with Lavinia since
Absolutely. I'll be going out there tomorrow so will get a current image (i board). No changes to the tail that i can see. We've been on a consistent corrective hoof trim schedule with Lavinia since
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Lynn
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Re: Hay Balancer Suggested Referring This Question To Dr. Kellon
Could you post a photo in your album please? Any changes in his tail for forelock? Any hoof quality issues at the same time?
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
Could you post a photo in your album please? Any changes in his tail for forelock? Any hoof quality issues at the same time?
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#225401
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Re: AddinG rows to case history
Hi Stephanie,
Did you go to Wiki, Case History Help?
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Lorna in Eastern Ontario, Canada
ECIR Moderator
Hi Stephanie,
Did you go to Wiki, Case History Help?
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Lorna in Eastern Ontario, Canada
ECIR Moderator
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Lorna Cane
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#225400
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Re: Mini Archie - Post Trim, Hay Analysis, and Hay Soaking Questions
I think you need to soak it. How about getting some extra hay nets and soaking the hay then hanging it to dry out of the sun but somewhere with decent air movement. She can then just take down a net
I think you need to soak it. How about getting some extra hay nets and soaking the hay then hanging it to dry out of the sun but somewhere with decent air movement. She can then just take down a net
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#225399
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Hay Balancer Suggested Referring This Question To Dr. Kellon
Since receiving my first hay analysis Friday i've connected with an ECIR-referred hay balancer in my area, posed the following question to her and she suggested this might be one for Dr. Kellon.
When
Since receiving my first hay analysis Friday i've connected with an ECIR-referred hay balancer in my area, posed the following question to her and she suggested this might be one for Dr. Kellon.
When
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Lynn
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#225398
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AddinG rows to case history
I know it used to be there but I can't find the instructions on how to add a row in your case history.
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Rhillranch Stephanie and Traveler PPID IR Jan 2018 Harvard IL. Usa
Tucker, Wilson ,Black
I know it used to be there but I can't find the instructions on how to add a row in your case history.
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Rhillranch Stephanie and Traveler PPID IR Jan 2018 Harvard IL. Usa
Tucker, Wilson ,Black
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Stephanie Emery
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#225397
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Mini Archie - Post Trim, Hay Analysis, and Hay Soaking Questions
My mini did great after his trim on 8/17 and continues to do so. I added some post-trim pics to our album last week.
I received the sugar and starch results on the 3 lots of hay that I have on hand
My mini did great after his trim on 8/17 and continues to do so. I added some post-trim pics to our album last week.
I received the sugar and starch results on the 3 lots of hay that I have on hand
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Laurie
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Re: How long to notice improvement after increasing pergoloide
Ok, good.
I'm guessing each capsule contains 1mg.
1 gm would be way too much.
Just a suggestion....breaking the capsules apart sets you up for losing some of the drug. It also means that,unless she
Ok, good.
I'm guessing each capsule contains 1mg.
1 gm would be way too much.
Just a suggestion....breaking the capsules apart sets you up for losing some of the drug. It also means that,unless she
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Lorna Cane
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#225395
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Re: Tracking hay changes in CH
Hi, Nancy and LeeAnne.
Thanks for all you do, btw. For the first time ever, Cayuse's leptin tested normal and she's compensated IR. That's the CH I'm working on. It would never have happened without
Hi, Nancy and LeeAnne.
Thanks for all you do, btw. For the first time ever, Cayuse's leptin tested normal and she's compensated IR. That's the CH I'm working on. It would never have happened without
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Cass in NorCal
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Re: Recurring hoof issues
The pasture could be an issue if she has high insulin. If she doesn't, it's a matter of balancing minerals to pasture analysis instead of hay during those months. Until you can get her tested, at
The pasture could be an issue if she has high insulin. If she doesn't, it's a matter of balancing minerals to pasture analysis instead of hay during those months. Until you can get her tested, at
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#225393
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