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I talked to my daughter at length today. It has now been a little over 2 weeks
since they have been zapping. When the diagnosis was made they gave him
150 days to live, with or without the amputation.
My daughter says he laid around a lot like he might be in pain. She said you
could see it in his eyes. Thanks to Dale sending the zapper so quickly - he
was due to have the amputation on a Monday (which she cancelled) and the
zapper (with harness) arrived on Thursday.
Before the zapping he put practically no weight on the leg. She says now he
doesn't even limp. When he runs he does a funny little hop, but that's all. She
is feeding him raw liver plus many other things. He is off commercial food
altogether.
She is zapping him once a day. She wanted to do it twice - but it was my
opinion that it would be almost impossible for her to do so. She works full
time. I told her I thought it would be better if she did it once a day, and did it
consistently every single day.
He is getting about 6 grams of calcium (plus magnesium, etc) and she was
afraid this was too much. I told her it was quite a bit, but really don't think she
should change anything right now, because whatever she is doing seems to
be working. I figure maybe after 6 to 8 weeks she can cut down on the
calcium.
My son-in-law was quite skeptical at first. In fact I think he figured they had
wasted their money. I guess they are both amazed and he told her the other
day, "you're curing him". So this is quite a turnaround.
Regards,
MM
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