Didn't mean to retweet that
No, she likely has asthma. Unless you know my cat and confirm she doesn't have it despite the wheezing
Didn't mean to retweet that
No, she likely has asthma. Unless you know my cat and confirm she doesn't have it despite the wheezing
No, I don't know your cat. And far be it from me to make presumptions. I'm saying nothing about your cat, only rolling my eyes at vets. But I have spent two decades in human clinical practice solving or relieving a wide variety of complex problems, including asthma, avoiding drugs and medical fatalism. And certain patterns become clear. Asthma isn't normal animal physiology, or even human physiology. Like so many human diseases, there has been a big effort to normalise them, and true efforts to solve them are scoffed at. "You can't do that - the doctor says it's got a long name!". Well, yes you sometimes can, and I have, many times. The lady who cured her rabbit of myxomatosis with my help would agree. The vet confirmed the diagnosis, was going to destroy the pet, and she came to me as a last resort.
The reason I have holes in my shoes is either nobody wants to know. I can only put that down to the number of charlatans out there dazzling the world with technical brilliance. Some waving crystals, others building universities and dining out at huge public expense, making every problem sound difficult. Who's going to believe people like me, with holes in our shoes? But haven't we learned in the last few years medical science is largely full of shit?
Ah yeah, it’s the same with mental health these days too. Everyone has been diagnosed with something. Depression, anxiety, OCD etc. Not saying no one has these but the psychiatry industry has been over diagnosing in recent years imho. It’s often self fulfilling too