Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Gallstone More Condition_symptoms What Dietary Regimen Does One Follow To Help A Cat Recovering From A Gallstone Operation? ?

What dietary regimen does one follow to help a cat recovering from a gallstone operation? ? - gallstone more condition_symptoms

Our cat had surgery to remove gallstones, and wondered what to feed?

3 comments:

♪ Seattle ♫ said...

Hi Tim ... Your veterinarian if it is a recommendation on this plan is good for your cat. It is generally preferable to avoid residue, which is commercially available dry food that is rich in carbohydrates that cats do not have predators in their diet because they are necessary, rich. Consider a system of preserves that are free of preservatives, chemical additives such as BHT, BHA, ethoxyquin, products ... Here are more details about the content, are trying to avoid foods: http://www.acreaturecomfort.com/truthabo ...

Most of all commercial feed (such as IAMS, Science Diet, Purina, etc ...) contain these harmful ingredients. Consider food materials are used in small pet shops. Fire, such as:
Innova EVO, California Natural ... http://www.naturapet.com/brands/
Variety Prairie Nature http://www.naturesvariety.com/product_ch ...
Felidae http://www.canidae.com/
Wellness http://www.oldmotherhubbard.com/
Http: / / www.championpetfoods.com / Robur / p Nutro ...
and many others are completely free of the above ingredients. You can find a closeRetailers, visit the website of the manufacturer.

Ron Emrich said...

Mrs Jollie:
Yes, you need to develop the disease, can survive with proper treatment. There are various forms of scleroderma, some more aggressive than others. My second wife died of scleroderma in 1986, and I was diagnosed last fall. I go to the Medical University of South Carolina for treatment, have rheumatologist and general practitioner excellend undergo acupuncture and meditation practice. There have been significant advances in medications available, even in the last 5 years, according to my doctor in South Carolina. I think that is the key to living with this disease to be optimistic and happy. I can express myself sick, but I resorted to suffer or live in fear.

kobygirl... said...

My mother was diagnosed with scleroderma in 1992. Though not the most healthy, is still with us.

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