2011/12/21

Nutrience on Indoor Cat Nutrition

Nutrience on Indoor Cat Nutrition








This video is to showcase Cat Nutrition. Specifically Indoor Cat nutrition and the issues that effect these cats. There are feeding tips that help categorize indoor cat issues, such as dental and weight problems and which food will help with these issues. There are also tips on how to keep your cat or kitten active.
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Question by David H: I was treated at the VA for years.My health was failing. Outside doc diagnosed me with hypothyroid-is VAliable?
I had: ER visits regularly with heart attack symptoms and could not breath. I had: anemia, depression, lack of labido, impotense, elevated cholesterol, recurrent headaches, swollen appendages, retained water, swollen legs and ankles-edema, decreased body hair, no energy, hypertension to name a few. My throat has no motility and I have 6 herniated disks. 2 years ago, I was evaluated to fix my throat-I choke when I eat and in my sleep-the food comes up or will not go down. After 2 years, the VA contacted me about performing the surgery-While I was being evaluated for this surgery-I was fed a sandwich with nuclear meds in it-then I was strapped in a machine to do a cat scan-the technician left the room and I began to choke as the sandwich started to come up-I began to aspirate-I yelled for help-I was alone-I forced my way out of the machine as help arrived-they knew I would choke if laid down after eating.
I am on pain meds for the herniated discs. Recently, my meds dose was halved-my pain level went from 3-4 to 5-8. After a few months and numerous complaints, the VA doc cut my meds again and told me to record my pain and would adjust it in a month-it is out of control.
The VA put me on depression meds 2.5 years ago and did not see me for this-no follow up even when I reported suicidal ideations-it was later discovered that the med I was on was counterindicated because I have asthma and it was creating situations that caused me to go to the ER because I could not breath.
If it had not been for a VA social worker treating me for PTSD and an outside the VA DR, I would have died.
I was on 4 meds that cause:weight gain, depression and suicidal idiasions-I gained 70# in a year and had reported suicidal idiasions for more than a year before being able to see a mental health specialist.
Is the VA liable for the treatment and lack of treatment I have been given? Do they have to reimburse me for the outside medical treatment I was given.
I reported this treatment to the VA patient rep and I get no response. I have lab reports that are abnormal and the VA does not tell me their results.


Best answer:
I suggest you get a second opinion on this - your health is too important to pay around with.

Good luck.

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