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Hi :(

I need the name/s of Vets/Holistic Vets who know of and understand the work of Dr. Jean Dodds when it comes to hypothyroidism blood test results (ie bloods already done and analysed by her).

Can anyone help?

Melbourne/South Melbourne area would be the best, if possible. But if further afield, still interested.

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Thanks Poodlefan. I am already in communication with Dr. Jean Dodds. The issue is with a Vet here who (for want of better words) refutes the analysis arising out of the blood tests and recommended medication for it. :(

Need a Vet who understands.

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This is not really of any relevance to Dr Dodd's findings but may be of some help with the vet who is refuting an analysis.

Panda was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 24 Jun. T4 levels should be between 19-45 and his were 5. He is on thyroxine and had a check up after a month. His T4's are now 30 and he is a different dog altogether.

Apart from the T4 levels other indications were his coat has gone dull and skin a brownish colour, (he is a bi black sheltie), he was very lethargic and his exercise tolerance was very low.

It was initally thought he had a heart problem, he saw a cardiologist who recommended the thyroid tests.

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Thanks guys ..... although this is not about the levels that would show up under the usual T4 and TSH tests that Australia conducts out here. This is about the full blood panel of tests for which we don't have the laboratory facilities. Tests have been done and results found. But a Vet doesn't agree.

But TD ..... I'll contact your Vet and discuss it with him - see what he's familiar with :p. Thanks. But I really need someone who is familiar with Dr. Dodd's testing regime and analysis.

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Thanks Penski. As per my PM back to you, I've placed a couple of telephone calls. Also placed one the other day to a Vet I have used for my own purposes (this instance is not about a dog of my own) and he rang back today.

The enquiries/investigation that I am doing is still a 'work in progress', but I am hopeful that out of the Vets who do respond, we will be able to get somewhere and come to a conclusion.

Sorry to be a bit allusive in regards to detail, but it relates to a client and I need to regard "client confidentiality" for professional reasons. :love:

Appreciate the responses given :).

Cheers!

Erny

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I have a low functioning thyroid too so I know exactly how the dogs are feeling. Thyroxine is magic stuff.

So do I, DD. And yes ..... I understand it too.

ETA : I think I have been able to source a Vet within 'do-able' distance to my client and who will present with an open and knowledgeable mind as far as the matter relates to thyroid and behaviour and thyroid meds :(.

Thanks Penski. :cry:

And thanks to others who responded here.

:cry:

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I have a low functioning thyroid too so I know exactly how the dogs are feeling. Thyroxine is magic stuff.

So do I, DD. And yes ..... I understand it too.

ETA : I think I have been able to source a Vet within 'do-able' distance to my client and who will present with an open and knowledgeable mind as far as the matter relates to thyroid and behaviour and thyroid meds :laugh:.

Thanks Penski. :laugh:

And thanks to others who responded here.

:rolleyes:

Is this vet also able to do the required testing within Australia? If so, could I pretty please have their details too? :laugh:

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Hi Erny,there is a lady who shows and does trialling agility and tracking with her poodles, her name is Lynda OR (Linda Jonhstone she absolutley swears by Dr Dodds she was her vet in the USA, her prefix is GOOD AY I think, Linda is the person to talk to She will mbe able to direct you to a vet here in Aus.

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Is this vet also able to do the required testing within Australia? If so, could I pretty please have their details too? :p

I doubt it MsJames ..... I rang a couple of the major labs and was informed no labs do the full test panel out here as they do in the US. We sent the bloods overseas for analysis.

Mmoo .... thanks for the name. Have you any idea how to contact this person? Even remotely where she is located? Please PM me with the details if you do :scold:.

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Hi Erny,there is a lady who shows and does trialling agility and tracking with her poodles, her name is Lynda OR (Linda Jonhstone she absolutley swears by Dr Dodds she was her vet in the USA, her prefix is GOOD AY I think, Linda is the person to talk to She will mbe able to direct you to a vet here in Aus.

http://www.gidaypoodles.com/violet.htm

is this her?

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We sent the bloods overseas for analysis

who sent the blood? was it your vet or the lab and what cost is involved?

The Vet out here drew the bloods. The client sent the bloods by Fed-Ex overseas. Blood analysis was about $90(US) (I say this as an approximate, without looking them back up). Then there would have been the Fed-Ex costs as well as the local Vet fees for drawing the bloods. Blood results were known in approximately 1 week after having sent them off.

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