xue
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Post by xue on Aug 1, 2003 7:37:42 GMT -5
hi Clover,
The vet from ARC used to prescribe my chin with sporanox but after applying the ointment on him, things get worse. Then i brought him to Namly Animal Clinic, and Dr Ling prescribed Griseofluvin and Baytril for him.
As for the fungus, i will take note. Thanks for sharing your experience with me. I really appreciate it alot.
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Post by clover on Aug 1, 2003 21:31:31 GMT -5
My Sporanox was not for applying. It came in capsules and is in the form of small pellets. My chin had to eat the pellets.
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xue
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Post by xue on Aug 2, 2003 8:30:57 GMT -5
hi clover,
mine too, and got to split the capsule into 5 potion per feeding and the vet at the same time also prescribed ointment for him too.
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Post by clover on Aug 3, 2003 18:26:49 GMT -5
Oh... okie. My capsule was split into 10 portions. No cream or ointment given. Kekeke, our instructions are slightly different.
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xue
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Post by xue on Aug 4, 2003 5:54:22 GMT -5
:-/haha..... yup.
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Post by Firestar on Dec 23, 2004 0:20:27 GMT -5
Dear Xue,
I've been reading up a lot on chin care and I dunno if you can get in touch with me abt caring for a chin having fungus / yeast problem.
Currently fostering a chin that seems to have yeast relapse when medication ended.
I wish to know how your chin earlier recovered from fungus is doing now and what are the things and supplements u provide for your chin to prevent from having relapse.
Pls contact me at email : dog_help2003@yahoo.com.sg
This is pretty urgent so if anyone of u knows of how can get Xue to let her know I'm looking for her.
Pls help this poor chin & thanks a lot.
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Post by Leoric on Dec 23, 2004 7:24:56 GMT -5
Perhaps you can try emailing her?
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