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But, I'm watching him playing "Search" with his daddy (it's his favorite game and we discovered a new way we could get him to eat his dry food ;) ) right now with that determine look on his face and that goofy grin he has when he finds his reward. It's hard for me to be down to long, because despite the news I got, I just know that he will get better.

Good for you, CWW. Charlies certainly got everything going for him in terms of support from you :p. Great that he's have'n fun :rofl::offtopic: .

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Poor Charlie!! He's so lucky that you are his parents and look after him so well. I'm sure you have your moments but keeping him busy being a dog helps you and him stay on track I'm sure. Fingers crossed that more tests will at last reveal some answers for you and Charlie. :laugh:

And he is just so cute in your avatar picture!! :laugh::mad

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Sorry to hear that the news is not good for poor little Charlie.

If he was mine I would take his medical history to both the Specialist Centre at Strathfield and the Uni of Sydney and possibly contact the Uni at Werribee in Vic as well, to see if anyone at any of them has come across a similar condition before. Sash have a lot of expertise but they only know what they have come across before. I know from friends experience with them that they certainly don't know everything about every condition and they will keep running tests and running up the bills forever, if they can't work it out. No vet knows everything, not even a specialist, and when you keep hitting brick walls it may pay to seek other opinions.

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Sorry to hear that the news is not good for poor little Charlie.

If he was mine I would take his medical history to both the Specialist Centre at Strathfield and the Uni of Sydney and possibly contact the Uni at Werribee in Vic as well, to see if anyone at any of them has come across a similar condition before. Sash have a lot of expertise but they only know what they have come across before. I know from friends experience with them that they certainly don't know everything about every condition and they will keep running tests and running up the bills forever, if they can't work it out. No vet knows everything, not even a specialist, and when you keep hitting brick walls it may pay to seek other opinions.

Yeah, after a talk yesterday, the boyfriend and I are gathering all his medicial history and xray and we are going to start asking people for second opinions now. Sash are great but everytime we go in there, we always comes home a little flat and more confused.

I actually have a friend who works at Specialist Centre at Strathfield, whom is interested in Charlie's case. Also a few other people have suggested and referring us to a few other specialist too.

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Also check out the Vet at the University of Sydney (sorry dont know his name). They are very good at strange cases. I had a foal who kept getting joint infections even on the Antibiotics and having a blood transfusion. My vet ended up paying for them to have a look (he was stumped). Also a friend of mine recently had a mouth problem and had been to 3 different vets. Same thing vet sent it down there and they got a result.

Maybe worth a try.

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Sorry to hear that the news is not good for poor little Charlie.

If he was mine I would take his medical history to both the Specialist Centre at Strathfield and the Uni of Sydney and possibly contact the Uni at Werribee in Vic as well, to see if anyone at any of them has come across a similar condition before. Sash have a lot of expertise but they only know what they have come across before. I know from friends experience with them that they certainly don't know everything about every condition and they will keep running tests and running up the bills forever, if they can't work it out. No vet knows everything, not even a specialist, and when you keep hitting brick walls it may pay to seek other opinions.

Yeah, after a talk yesterday, the boyfriend and I are gathering all his medicial history and xray and we are going to start asking people for second opinions now. Sash are great but everytime we go in there, we always comes home a little flat and more confused.

I actually have a friend who works at Specialist Centre at Strathfield, whom is interested in Charlie's case. Also a few other people have suggested and referring us to a few other specialist too.

Definitely try Strathfield and Sydney Uni. Hopefully someone will be able to work out the puzzle.

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Sorry to hear that the news is not good for poor little Charlie.

If he was mine I would take his medical history to both the Specialist Centre at Strathfield and the Uni of Sydney and possibly contact the Uni at Werribee in Vic as well, to see if anyone at any of them has come across a similar condition before. Sash have a lot of expertise but they only know what they have come across before. I know from friends experience with them that they certainly don't know everything about every condition and they will keep running tests and running up the bills forever, if they can't work it out. No vet knows everything, not even a specialist, and when you keep hitting brick walls it may pay to seek other opinions.

Yeah, after a talk yesterday, the boyfriend and I are gathering all his medicial history and xray and we are going to start asking people for second opinions now. Sash are great but everytime we go in there, we always comes home a little flat and more confused.

I actually have a friend who works at Specialist Centre at Strathfield, whom is interested in Charlie's case. Also a few other people have suggested and referring us to a few other specialist too.

Good luck Charlie is lucky you care so much.

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:eek: Sorry to hear that CW. I am glad he is keeping his spirits high tho. Its good for all of you. I had a second opinion on Jets leg when he injured it and it was the best thing. I will never go back to the first vet again. So I think the best thing would be a second opinion.
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They are all shocked on how great he looks and is acting, because his condition he should be in pain and won't be able to to walk. Must less try to run away from the vet when she tried to pick him up :mad One of the specialist said the reason for that is probably how my boyfriend and I treat him. We treat him like a dog, we keep his mind active, we still take him everywhere and we don't feel bad for him... I thought that was a nice thing to say.

Don't it feel good to get some recognition on a job well done :eek:

Big hugs to you both, he sounds like a real trouper! Fingers crossed for some good news soon!

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I'm really sorry to hear of Charlie's continuing health issues. Poor thing has really been through the wars - but seeing he is still happy and relatively normal is a testament to the wonderful care and love he is getting.

I second a referral to the ARH at Strathfield. Chloe goes there regularly for her Cushings, and I personally find them to be wonderful.

I do hope that you can at least get to the bottom of what is causing Charlie to be so ill - so that you can start treatment asap and Charlie can be back to himself.

Not knowing is the hardest thing of all... makes you feel very helpless.

Wishing you all the very best of luck in finding the answers.

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Sorry to hear that the news is not good for poor little Charlie.

If he was mine I would take his medical history to both the Specialist Centre at Strathfield and the Uni of Sydney and possibly contact the Uni at Werribee in Vic as well, to see if anyone at any of them has come across a similar condition before. Sash have a lot of expertise but they only know what they have come across before. I know from friends experience with them that they certainly don't know everything about every condition and they will keep running tests and running up the bills forever, if they can't work it out. No vet knows everything, not even a specialist, and when you keep hitting brick walls it may pay to seek other opinions.

We have just been to Sydney Uni Vet (the Camperdown Campus) for an orthopaedic consult and they were great. So thorough. Picked up on quite a few things my vet had not noticed (including my dog has an odd shaped pupil well actually a pupil and a bit in one eye :eek: ). Because perhaps they receive educational funding, I found them good value too. I am a believer in going to places where there is continuous research going on.

They may also be able to tap into other universities' findings. They also have a campus and centre at Cobbity.

Good luck with trying to find a cure for Charles, I know everyone wishes you the best and feels for you.

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Another quick update... I got a phone call from the specialist yesterday. They want to put him back on medication (human mediciation that is use for people who has Osteoporosis).. it's a tablet that he will have to take once a week (knocks the poor fella out for the day though). for the life of me, I can't remember the name of the medicine and if I did, i probably won't be able to spell it.

I'm in two minds of giving him the tablet or not. Due to the fact that I'm not sure if it's worth making him sick for the day, when they AREN'T sure if this is making him better or not. I feel like they are giving him this, so they feel like they are doing something? I dunno.

His calcium level has gone up.. so that's good news. Still waiting for his vitamin D test to come back though.

We are in the process of gathering all his medicial papers and xrays to get second and third opinions.

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I agree... i would want to know that it is the correct medication for the condition, or know it is going to help him, before I was giving it to him on a regular basis.

I'm glad you are pursuing other opinions, and I'm glad Charlie is in such good and loving hands.

I'm very sorry that you all have to go through this. :(

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