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<p class=MsoNormal><strong><b><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial'>My 9 month old Gabe has pano. It has moved back
and forth between a front leg and a back leg. He has been sedated and had
his entire body thoroughly x-rayed in different positions to make sure there
were no other problems causing his limp. He was in so much pain that he
stopped eating and lost weight a while back. The vet had us try
prednesone first. All this did was make him seem spaced out and lethargic
– he would barely move all day and still seemed to be in pain. I
wasn’t satisfied with how this was going, so we went back to the
vet. Sod boswellia (sp?) didn’t seem to do much either. He is
now on Deramaxx and is like a new dog – running, playing and into
everything like a puppy should be. I’m not crazy about the possible
side effects, but I am very happy with the QUALITY of life that this medication
has given him. I am hopeful that he will outgrow this and not need the
medicine in time. </span></font></b></strong><o:p></o:p></p>
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