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Old 04-24-2012, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Riot View Post
Not really. I asked you before, concerning your reason 1) why don't you want to decrease the pulmonary vascular pressures? Considering 93% of horses have hemosiderophages and RBC's in their alveoli post-exercise, you being against attenuating that makes no sense to me. Please - explain.

And I asked you to give me three reasons you think lasix should not be used, and you indeed listed three. But you refuse to support them with any reasoning, other than you think that merely stating them makes them true? Do you have ANY support for your reasons not to use lasix? Convince me! I'll be glad to change my mind.
You are hilarious. I asked you questions first, which you never answered, and yet I am supposed to go on forever responding to your questions. Yeah, horses get Lasix because it is traditional. That is rich.
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