Monday, October 26, 2009

Healing a dog with Glaucoma? Testimony. Check it out!


How do you go from the first photo to the second photo in a few short days?

YES! This is possible and this is available to you - read on!


Dear Phyllis
Further to our meeting tonight and discussions regarding my dog who has been diagnosed with Glaucoma back in September 08, please find a brief info of what took place:

On 9th September Tasha had a bad cough that would commence in the morning and subside at night, especially when she was laying down and resting. I kind of did not think much about the cough due to no sign of continuous strain in the afternoon. After a third day, she came running into my office bleeding through her nose after having a bad coughing attack and I immediately took her to my veterinary hospital. On arrival they checked her out and took all types of tests and X-Rays etc. I had to leave her overnight. The next day when I collected her from hospital, I noticed her right eye had a strange glare of white through it and asked the vet to check it out. He advised me to keep an eye on it and to make an appointment to see an eye specialist. At the same time he tested the pressure in the eye and advised that the pressure was a lot higher than the other left eye. I made an appointment to see the specialist for 18th September (could not get in any earlier) and after paying my bill of $2,300.00 went home. Tasha was given medication to take every day for the cough.

On Sunday 14th September, my daughter with her husband and I with my partner went to dinner to celebrate my birthday. On return home, we found Tasha in a very bad state. She could not walk or breathe or for that matter see. Her eye was totally covered with puss and blood. All she could do is squint with her painful eye, as she was honestly in a lot of pain and cried. I nursed her all night as I did not know what to do and in the morning took her back to the hospital. The vet injected her with morphine to stop the pain and managed to get her to see the specialist at 4.00pm that day.
The poor thing was so sad and ill, she could not stand on all four feet.
On arrival at the specialist, he tested her eyes and confirmed that Tasha had Glaucoma and would never regain her sight back. The next step is to operate and remove the bad eye and replace with glass eye. She would not go through any trauma but would learn to accept her new eye. He also told us this has to be done quite quickly as she will continue to be in pain for a long time and during the course of this her eye would dry up and turn like a sultana. I told him that I had to think about this as could not put the the little poor pup through more trauma than she already was.

After $230.00, we took her home.

As soon as we got home, I called my sister Kathy and told her what happened. She immediately came over and introduced the pain and energy patches for Tasha including Y-Age [ http://www.lifewave.com/truetouch ]. I told her she was insane, but let her do what she was intending to do. She begged me to continue placing the patches on Tasha every day for at least a week, 20 minutes morning and night, and if there was no change then to do what I needed to do.

Well, well, the next day Tasha was feeling better, although she did not sleep a lot. I took Kathy's advice and placed Y-Age and Energy patches as per instuctions. I also placed IceWave (Pain Relief patches) twice a day above her eye. I was astonished to see the results quite quickly. Within a week, Tasha was her old self, her eye cleared up and no sign of puss. As a result of this, I have been patching up Tasha since on and off and there is a great improvement. At times, I actually think she can see with her right eye, and then other days not so. There is still a slight white film over one eye, but the eye looks almost the same as the left one.


I took Tasha back to the hospital for a check up just before Christmas and the vet told me she has gained slightly her sight back. I am keeping calm and not paying too much attention to this, as deep down inside, I feel that one day very soon Tasha will gain her sight back completely.

For your information, I have attached a photo of Tasha during her bad time when she could not open her eye due to it's bad condition and a new picture as a result of the patches which was taken on 11th November 2008 two months after. Now she is looking much better and her eye is almost normal.

Thank you and kind regards

Maria Repici

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