Hello again everyone,
I wish we didn't have compulsory vaccinations here in the states; seems like we are so drug happy here. Got to have a vaccination or a drug for everything.
I truly wish I had had someone to talk to when Gideon was diagnosed. I didn't find this site until December after he went to the RB in May 2004. I spoke at length with my vet about Fibrosarcoma and even ask her if legal action was possible against the companies that had developed the vax. Unfortunately, being able to prove the case would have been difficult. First of all because of the number of distributors and also because the manufacturers had since changed their formulas and gaining access to evidence would have been near impossible.
Evidently, the ingredient that causes the cancer to form at the vax site is aluminum. The drug companies use that as a "encapsulator" to carry the medicine. They have since stopped using it. I honestly cannot believe why they would have ever used it in the first place. Aluminum is bad for humans; why wouldn't it have the same ill effects on animals?!
One other option some vets employ is giving vaccinations in the tail. That way if the cancer develops the tail can be removed without the animal having any recurrence of the tumors. I still believe the best way is no vaccinations at all, unless you need to board your animals frequently or the animals are outdoor.
Gosh, please forgive me for rambling on so. It seems once I started talking about this the words won't stop. I left work yesterday and went home and had a meltdown. I cried the entire time I was taking care of my kitties and while I cooked dinner. I still feel incredible guilt: #1 for allowing all those vaccinations when I thought they were good for him; and #2 for . . . I don't know...maybe for not being able to take away his pain or suffer it myself. I really need to get to the point where I can forgive myself.
*sigh* Guess I'd better get to work here. I hope everyone has a wonderful day and FragranceHound PLEASE keep us updated on your baby.
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