Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 I am sorry for your loss of your beloved friend. I know how much that can hurt. medusa On 8/6/2010 6:57 PM, Connie wrote: > > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got > here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 He hadn't been sick at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. Connie Oh Connie, I know this hurts. The beauty is Tanner was robust till the time of reemerging to nonphizzy. Too soon now but there is some little pup in rescue that is waiting for a loving home…rescues are full of pups wanting someone to love and be loved by. Tanner would want you to ‘play it forward’ J (yes, a ‘play’ on words) Letters to Stongheart by J. Boone has not only opened doors for me but brought me solace…maybe it will do the same for you from Letters to Strongheart...Sunbeams To Strongheart Eternal Playground Out Yonder Dear Old Pal, Ever since they told me that you had suddenly changed your world, as the Japanese so quaintly express it, I have wanted to write to you and tell you some of the things that are in my mind and heart about us, things too intimate and deep to discuss with most human beings. I do not have to tell you that I am mentally standing by. You know that. Our friendship is geared for eternity; so whatever the seeming, nothing can get in between us and separate us. Nothing! I miss you very much, of course, but so does everyone else. And so does our little house, and your toys and games, and the Hollywood hills, and even the black cat across the street which seemed to take such delight in climbing over the fence and making you chase it. But I know that all is well with you now and always. It has to be, for you are in, and part of, the great Eternal Plan. At the moment you seem to be beyond my human vision and the range of my whistle; and I do not know how to throw the old tennis ball for you, much as I would like to. But that is my fault. All of us humans are more or less afflicted with low and limited visibility, which has a tendency to give us distorted and contradictory notions about what actually is and is not happening to the people and things about us. We squint at life instead of looking at it clear-eyed and steadily. We blend our thinking processes inward and downward, instead of upward and outward. Let others believe you are dead if they desire; that is their privilege. But I want no part of it; for as far as I am concerned, you are just as vitally alive, and just as much the 'old pal' now as ever. It could not be otherwise. I know too much about the expanse of the real you. I’ll be seein’ you… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 Connie I am sorry for your loss, pets are like our children. Tanner will always live on in your heart. > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got > here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems > impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just > like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with > his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time > will heal, I sure hope so. > > Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only > found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick > at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. > > Connie > > On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Connie <momofyorkies101@...>wrote: > > > I just found out my dog has kidney cancer or at least a mass on his > > kidney. It is huge and they think the other kidney isn't working properly. > > We took him the best vet in louisville which is 1 1/2 hours away. He spent > > the night there with us thinking that he was having surgery this morning. > > Got back this morning and they said they didn't think it would do any good. > > We brought him back home basically to die. He is still walking and getting > > around. We are going to take him to the vet locally for fluids. They thought > > that might help some. They don't think he will last long and I don't want > > him to suffer. So far he isn't. > > > > Do any of you think MMS will help at all at this point? I can't stand to > > lose him. He's a little yorkie and only 4 yrs old. I have some 1:1 MMS so if > > you think it will help how much would I give him? > > > > Please help, I need answers fast. > > > > Thank you. > > > > -- > > Connie > > > > > > -- > Connie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 Hello Connie, Sorry to hear that... Tom > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got > here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems > impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just > like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with > his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time > will heal, I sure hope so. > > Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only > found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick > at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. > > Connie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 I grieve with you, Connie. Samala, -------Original Message------- I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 May the memories bring a smile to your face, I'm so sorry for your loss. Donna ACS I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time will heal, I sure hope so. Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. Connie On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Connie <momofyorkies101gmail> wrote: I just found out my dog has kidney cancer or at least a mass on his kidney. It is huge and they think the other kidney isn't working properly. We took him the best vet in louisville which is 1 1/2 hours away. He spent the night there with us thinking that he was having surgery this morning. Got back this morning and they said they didn't think it would do any good. We brought him back home basically to die. He is still walking and getting around. We are going to take him to the vet locally for fluids. They thought that might help some. They don't think he will last long and I don't want him to suffer. So far he isn't. Do any of you think MMS will help at all at this point? I can't stand to lose him. He's a little yorkie and only 4 yrs old. I have some 1:1 MMS so if you think it will help how much would I give him? Please help, I need answers fast. Thank you. -- Connie -- Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 I am so very sorry Connie. x dee On 6 Aug 2010, at 23:57, Connie wrote: > > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time will heal, I sure hope so. > > Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. > > Connie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 On 8/6/2010 6:57 PM, Connie wrote: > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got > here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems > impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me > just like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back > to me with his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've > always heard time will heal, I sure hope so. I'm so sorry for your loss... but of course, yes, time heals all wounds... and I agree with the one who mentioned all of the other pups just waiting for a kind soul like yours to give them a home - maybe not now, but soon enough... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 in the future there are animal remedies found at www.earthclinic.com. I have 10 dogs. one with tumors, I'm treating with turmeric, and MMS its seem to be getting smaller. It's the dog food like people food that causes the problems in people and dogs. I just made my own walnut oil for heartworm. six-weeks sun tea in olive oil. one drop per 10lbs for seven days a year. Sorry to hear about your dog. From: dee@...Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2010 16:53:03 +0100Subject: Re: [ ] Update on my dog I am so very sorry Connie. x dee On 6 Aug 2010, at 23:57, Connie wrote: > > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time will heal, I sure hope so. > > Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. > > Connie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 Connie had little time, her dogs tumor was just found last Friday. I love the walnut hull tincture, the walnuts are ready to fall soon. Could you share exact recipe? Is this for heartworm prevention or cure? Here is my recipe I use in the fall for my walnuts. In the fall, collect the green black walnut hulls recently fallen from trees. Only select hulls that have less than 50% black discoloration. The more green, the better. Do not use cracked hulls. The actual walnut is inside, but only the whole ball is used since the active ingredient is in the green outer hull. Black walnut hulls may look and smell like small limes. Your largest stainless steel or glass (not aluminum, ceramic, plastic, enamel, or Teflon) pots or bowls. Black walnuts in the hull, each one still at least 50% green, enough to fill the pot to the top. Grain alcohol, about 50% strength, or regular vodka. Enough to cover the walnuts. Vitamin C powder (capsules are fine) Caution: Black Walnut Hulls can stain counter tops, clothing and may cause contact dermatitis. Handle carefully. Directions: Wash the walnut hulls carefully with water that does not have laundry bleach disinfectant. Put them in the pot and cover completely with the alcohol or vodka. Sprinkle on 1 tsp. vitamin C. Cover with lid. Let set for three days. Add another tsp. vitamin C. Use funnel to pour into glass bottles, preferably amber bottles. If amber is not available, store in a dark place. Better yet, store in freezer. Discard walnuts (squirrels love them!). The vitamin C helps to keep the color green, as does the non-chlorinated water if you use grain alcohol. Potency is strong for several years if unopened, even if it darkens slightly. Walnut Tips When preparing the walnuts, wash only with cold tap water. Rinse with distilled, unfiltered water to remove all chlorine. You may need to use a brush on areas with dirt. The pot of soaking walnuts should not be refrigerated. Reducing Exposure to Air Tips Exposure to air causes the tincture to darken and lose potency very quickly. To reduce air exposure, fill the pot as much as possible while still keeping a snug fitting lid. It is better to put tincture in many small bottles rather than one large one in order to reduce repeated exposure to the air once opened. Store bottles in freezer for maximum potency. Grain Alcohol Tips If you cannot use vodka, there are several ways to make a 50% grain alcohol solution. Some states in the US sell Everclear, 95% alcohol. Mix this half and half with distilled, unfiltered, water. Other states have Everclear that is 76.5% alcohol. Mix this two parts Everclear, to one part water. Do not use flask-size Everclear; it must be 750 mlor 1-liter. Smaller bottles may have wood alcohol or isopropyl alcohol contamination. > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time will heal, I sure hope so. > > > > > > Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. > > > > > > Connie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 Heartworm prevention and cure! It is the green hull you need. The meat between the nut and the green part. Remove all black spots and dis-guard. I used a sharp knife to remove that part. Even green it will turn your hands black so wear rubber gloves. You can use 50% and up drinkable alcohol for people parasite removal. For dogs I used a quart canning jar and the walnut chips i shaved off and pressed it in the jar about an inch from the top, poured over it olive oil till it was about an 1/8 inch from the top. Pushed around on it to remove air bubbles. Then you supposed to filter it through cheese cloth and put it in a bottle and store in the dark. Flip up side down the canning lid so it wont seal and set in the sun for six to 8 weeks. Its been in the jar and in the sun for about four weeks now and it is getting really black. It is supposed to kill eggs, and adult heartworm too. If you go on google you will find a couple of holistic vet sites that use a combination of mugwort and somthing else with the black walnut oil if your dog has already developed a cough. I'm just now trying this, this year, I have to do something. I tried the heartworm preventer from the local vet and for 10 dogs, i couldn't afford to do it. From what I read its not good for them anyway. Below is all the sites i researched. From what I read you can give one drop per 10lbs for several days then increase to two drops per 10lbs after a couple of days, seven days in a row total. It kills all the other worms too. Indians first use it for parasite removal. You find other blogs where people have used it. below is one site. I have also seen articles where black walnut being used for cancer treatment in people too. http://www.banditsbuddies.com/bandits-story.shtml http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu & channel=fs & q=black+walnut+and+heartworm & ie=utf-8 & oe=utf-8To: From: mfrreman@...Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2010 17:20:44 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: Update on my dog Connie had little time, her dogs tumor was just found last Friday. I love the walnut hull tincture, the walnuts are ready to fall soon. Could you share exact recipe? Is this for heartworm prevention or cure? Here is my recipe I use in the fall for my walnuts. In the fall, collect the green black walnut hulls recently fallen from trees. Only select hulls that have less than 50% black discoloration. The more green, the better. Do not use cracked hulls. The actual walnut is inside, but only the whole ball is used since the active ingredient is in the green outer hull. Black walnut hulls may look and smell like small limes. Your largest stainless steel or glass (not aluminum, ceramic, plastic, enamel, or Teflon) pots or bowls. Black walnuts in the hull, each one still at least 50% green, enough to fill the pot to the top. Grain alcohol, about 50% strength, or regular vodka. Enough to cover the walnuts. Vitamin C powder (capsules are fine) Caution: Black Walnut Hulls can stain counter tops, clothing and may cause contact dermatitis. Handle carefully. Directions: Wash the walnut hulls carefully with water that does not have laundry bleach disinfectant. Put them in the pot and cover completely with the alcohol or vodka. Sprinkle on 1 tsp. vitamin C. Cover with lid. Let set for three days. Add another tsp. vitamin C. Use funnel to pour into glass bottles, preferably amber bottles. If amber is not available, store in a dark place. Better yet, store in freezer. Discard walnuts (squirrels love them!). The vitamin C helps to keep the color green, as does the non-chlorinated water if you use grain alcohol. Potency is strong for several years if unopened, even if it darkens slightly. Walnut Tips When preparing the walnuts, wash only with cold tap water. Rinse with distilled, unfiltered water to remove all chlorine. You may need to use a brush on areas with dirt. The pot of soaking walnuts should not be refrigerated. Reducing Exposure to Air Tips Exposure to air causes the tincture to darken and lose potency very quickly. To reduce air exposure, fill the pot as much as possible while still keeping a snug fitting lid. It is better to put tincture in many small bottles rather than one large one in order to reduce repeated exposure to the air once opened. Store bottles in freezer for maximum potency. Grain Alcohol Tips If you cannot use vodka, there are several ways to make a 50% grain alcohol solution. Some states in the US sell Everclear, 95% alcohol. Mix this half and half with distilled, unfiltered, water. Other states have Everclear that is 76.5% alcohol. Mix this two parts Everclear, to one part water. Do not use flask-size Everclear; it must be 750 mlor 1-liter. Smaller bottles may have wood alcohol or isopropyl alcohol contamination. > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time will heal, I sure hope so. > > > > > > Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. > > > > > > Connie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 Thanks for the info!! More uses for my walnuts:) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time will heal, I sure hope so. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Connie > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 Ok Bandit's story made me smile and cry. Thanks:) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I appreciate all the help I got here. Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to Tanner today. It seems impossible that just last week he was in the pool playing ball with me just like a dolphin. I would throw the ball and he would knock it back to me with his nose. I'm sure going to miss that little fellow. I've always heard time will heal, I sure hope so. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks again to everyone who offered help. He was just too far gone. We only found out Monday that he had a mass and now he's gone. He hadn't been sick at all till last Friday. I still can't believe it was that fast. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Connie > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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