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Old 04-11-2007, 10:08 AM #1
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Old 04-13-2007, 07:12 AM #2
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Oh so sorryyy that I took so long. . . I started a new job this week and was so busy and barely got any sleep. I am taking Lucy to the vet now for her first checkup since. Her stomach has been making noises so loud I can hear them across the room and she has been leaving accidents everywhere. We'll see what happens. Thanks for thinking of us!
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Hi Wish, thanks! I hope everything goes okay at her checkup. If she's on meds, maybe it's the meds making her have accidents.
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Lucy's levels all went down today, with the exception of her phosphorus. It went up a little- which is why she is feeling sick since that influences her nausea, etc. But my normal vet wasn't there and neither was the normal substitute vet- so I had to meet a new one and she didn't have many answers. She just told me to get her some Maalox to soothe her stomach, which I will do. I don't know what is the cause of her phosphorus going up and her stomach hurting, though. I am going to call my vet Monday to talk with him.

I still haven't decided what we will do legally. I spoke with Hartford, Nutro's insurance company one time and gave her a recorded statement of events and what happened. I faxed over the first half of paperwork too. But my father advised me against speaking from them again and wants us to join a class action suit. If we do that, we can't get a reimbursement from the company. So I am not sure what we will do. I guess time will tell.

Thanks always for thinking of us, I am so glad Lucy keeps getting better, we are so lucky. I just hope she doesn't turn for the worst.
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Thanks Wish as always for keeping us updated on you and precious Lucy. I'm so glad she's doing so well.
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