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Old 04-28-2010, 07:51 PM
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Mullins in trouble again. Geez what a suprise that would be.
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Old 04-28-2010, 07:54 PM
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Mullins is a juicer?

I had no idea.
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Old 04-28-2010, 08:01 PM
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Comedy that Illinois busted O'Neil.

The overage is 1.9% over the normal rate. TGJB has mentioned what the normal CO2 level is in a horse, gonna try and dig that up on their board.

Illinois has SUPER TESTING this year, every race. Should be AWFUL interesting if it does a bit of good.
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Old 04-28-2010, 08:09 PM
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Old 04-28-2010, 08:50 PM
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Comedy that Illinois busted O'Neil.

The overage is 1.9% over the normal rate. TGJB has mentioned what the normal CO2 level is in a horse, gonna try and dig that up on their board.

Illinois has SUPER TESTING this year, every race. Should be AWFUL interesting if it does a bit of good.
Normal in humans is 24-29 mm/dL

I am somewhat surprised how high the "accepted" normal is for a horse. I wonder what percentage of their horses that are not in violation test in the higher normal range or 35-36 mm/dL. Must be a lab error
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Old 04-28-2010, 10:05 PM
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Normal in humans is 24-29 mm/dL

I am somewhat surprised how high the "accepted" normal is for a horse. I wonder what percentage of their horses that are not in violation test in the higher normal range or 35-36 mm/dL. Must be a lab error
Horses are not humans, Doc Species can be vastly different physiologically. Remember horse spleens versus human spleens? In fact (mostly because they are herbivores) horses have a narrower "normal" range than what you have quoted for humans, above.
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Old 04-28-2010, 10:13 PM
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Horses are not humans, Doc Species can be vastly different physiologically. Remember horse spleens versus human spleens? In fact (mostly because they are herbivores) horses have a narrower "normal" range than what you have quoted for humans, above.
I really was ASKING not assuming anything. Probably should have just said what do the vets think the normal range is for a noncompeting horse.

In humans this is tied into kidney compensation and I have no knowledge as to whether a horse has kidney compensation for high and low bicarbs or alkalemic Ph's like people do but there are vets here that will know
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Old 04-28-2010, 10:15 PM
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Normal in humans is 24-29 mm/dL

I am somewhat surprised how high the "accepted" normal is for a horse. I wonder what percentage of their horses that are not in violation test in the higher normal range or 35-36 mm/dL. Must be a lab error
Doc,

There is a DTer here that told me to 'milkshake' myself to get rid of a cold, milkshake myself every hour he says.

I didn't do it, I went to the doctor, gave me a 'z pack' and I am all good now.

Milkshaking a human gets rid of a cold, True or False??
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Old 04-28-2010, 10:25 PM
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Doc,

There is a DTer here that told me to 'milkshake' myself to get rid of a cold, milkshake myself every hour he says.

I didn't do it, I went to the doctor, gave me a 'z pack' and I am all good now.

Milkshaking a human gets rid of a cold, True or False??


I have never been taught this....

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Old 04-29-2010, 12:28 AM
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Doc,

There is a DTer here that told me to 'milkshake' myself to get rid of a cold, milkshake myself every hour he says.

I didn't do it, I went to the doctor, gave me a 'z pack' and I am all good now.

Milkshaking a human gets rid of a cold, True or False??
*Sigh* This is now stuck in my head: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGL2rytTraA
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Old 04-29-2010, 12:57 AM
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*Sigh* This is now stuck in my head: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGL2rytTraA

Learn something new everyday!! But I'd have to....

Steve should weave this into ATR.
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Old 04-29-2010, 03:02 AM
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Doc,

There is a DTer here that told me to 'milkshake' myself to get rid of a cold, milkshake myself every hour he says.

I didn't do it, I went to the doctor, gave me a 'z pack' and I am all good now.

Milkshaking a human gets rid of a cold, True or False??
A "z pack" won't do anything for a cold. A "z pack" is an antibiotic. Antibiotics only work on bacterial infections. A cold is not a bacterial infection. A cold is a virus.

"Z packs" work well on bacterial sinus infections and bacterial throat infections such as strep and staph.

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Old 04-29-2010, 02:15 PM
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A "z pack" won't do anything for a cold. A "z pack" is an antibiotic. Antibiotics only work on bacterial infections. A cold is not a bacterial infection. A cold is a virus.

"Z packs" work well on bacterial sinus infections and bacterial throat infections such as strep and staph.
Boy! I sure could have used one of those this past week
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Old 04-28-2010, 10:03 PM
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Comedy that Illinois busted O'Neil.

The overage is 1.9% over the normal rate. TGJB has mentioned what the normal CO2 level is in a horse, gonna try and dig that up on their board.

Illinois has SUPER TESTING this year, every race. Should be AWFUL interesting if it does a bit of good.
It varies, usually between 34 to 36 mmol/L, and many things can and do cause variance on a daily basis: feed being eaten, humidity of the air, Lasix use, when the horse is sampled in the cooling out process, etc.

The overage amounts are set high enough so that there really is only one reason - illegal supplementation - that they are high.

However - "normal" levels are established along a bell-shaped curve, and yes, it is entirely possible for a small, small percentage of animals to be high normally. That is easy proven by retesting the animal.

It is also possible that slightly sloppy testing procedures and handling of the samples causes erroneous results. Attention to detail and strict procedures eliminates lab errors.

Unfortunately, some believe that TCO2 levels should be published, because some believe that if a TCO2 level in one horse is higher than the TCO2 level in another horse - although those levels are within the normal physiologic variences established by laboratories (we do test TCO2 in some ill animals, too) - that can indicate "help" that isn't high enough to be outside the allowable levels. That is a dangerous and wrong thing to do, IMO.
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Old 04-28-2010, 10:40 PM
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Illinois has SUPER TESTING this year, every race. Should be AWFUL interesting if it does a bit of good.
Seriously? Every single race on the card? That's some bucks - but a good thing!
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