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JennSLK

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It is infact addisons. I pick her up tomorrow. I will talk to the vet tomorrow but any idea how expensive it is to treat? Thank god shes ok
 

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I don't know anything about Addison's, but I wanted to say congrats on Emma coming home! At least you have something to work with now...best of luck!
 

Buddy'sParents

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Shadow will probably be a good one to chime in here.

I almost fostered a dog with Addison's and his vet and my vet said it was something that could be worked with and the dog would live a long, happy, healthy life as long as the medication was given on time.

Good luck to you!
 

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oh i'm so glad you know what's going on with her! addisons is definitely something that can be worked with and treated.
 

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I'm so thrilled that you finally know what's wrong with her and that it is something that can be worked with. :)
 

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I'm so glad also to hear that it's something that can be managed. Give her a kiss from me and I really hope she starts to feel better soon.
 

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Addison's is a pretty easy thing to deal with. Some medication, control her diet/weight and you're pretty much good to go. Glad she's coming home!
 

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