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  • pj-kessler

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    February 19, 2019 at 11:48 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Part II

    Because the protocols and settings are completely different between dog’s and humans,  I think it would be to confusing to add any of you to our group.  I have send Dr. Hall.a lot of documents and suggest that you go through him to find a Chiropractor if you want to have laser treatments done.  Our group deals only with Veterinarians with laser and you need to gind a Chiropractor to do yours.

    Thank you!  PJ

  • pj-kessler

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    February 19, 2019 at 11:09 am in reply to: Laser Therapy Part II

    Hi.

    I run a group for Westi Highland Terrier dogs that have Pulmonary fibrosis and have for over 4 years. My Westie Tyler,  16, was diagnosed over 4 years ago with IPF. Because he had such a terrific response,  I started a Westie lung disease/IPF group.  Our members dogs when treated with laser are doing fantastic.  Tyler should have lost his battle with IPF a long time ago but because of Class IV K lasers, he is still here today and doing great. Laser treatments are a miracle treatment for IPF. We also know that their/your environment needs to be controlled as well. Temperatures should be around 67-68 degrees year round and year round humidity should be 50-55%, HEPA air purifier is important,  I use the Winex 5500-2 models and keeping a constant airflow helps these dogs breathe better. Most of us have at least one Vornado air circulator (whole room air circulator) circulatiing the air in our homes.

    I have been in touch with Dr. Hall and shared a lot of detailed info with him.  We need to continue to share these treatment options and continue to work towards a cure. Please have Class IV laser treatments to help you live a much longer and better quality of life. I hope there will be a study done on how effective laser treatments are to treat lPF.  Thank you,  PJ