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		By: Ms Gillian Wray		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My dog was originally diagnosed by the PDSA with epilepsy, but after reading about dog comas I&#039;ve realized that all the medication she&#039;s been given by the vet her for epilepsy -which is the most bromide and phenobarb to give for her weight - isn&#039;t working, and that&#039;s because she&#039;s been given for the wrong diagnosis. She doesn&#039;t fall to one side, which is an epilepsy symptom, she just lies on her back unconscious  with her arms pointing to the ceiling. She is not aware of my voice or touch, but if I pick her up she semi wakes, and after a while of bouncing her about, she comes around slowly.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My dog was originally diagnosed by the PDSA with epilepsy, but after reading about dog comas I&#8217;ve realized that all the medication she&#8217;s been given by the vet her for epilepsy -which is the most bromide and phenobarb to give for her weight &#8211; isn&#8217;t working, and that&#8217;s because she&#8217;s been given for the wrong diagnosis. She doesn&#8217;t fall to one side, which is an epilepsy symptom, she just lies on her back unconscious  with her arms pointing to the ceiling. She is not aware of my voice or touch, but if I pick her up she semi wakes, and after a while of bouncing her about, she comes around slowly.</p>
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