Animals as diagnosticians, and Healers., page
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Topic started on 13-12-2010 @ 09:39 PM by spacedoubt
This started as a post in another thread.
But It was taking it off subject, derailing it a little.

So I'm starting a thread on this specific subject.
Animals have basically the same senses as ourselves. Thing is these senses are magnified depending on an animals role in the environment. Bats can makes sounds, and decode the echo into a sort of picture. Humans can also hear, and make noises. But the best we can do there is sense a general direction.
Cats and dogs can also see, but due to different optical structures, they can see better in the dark than we can.
There there is the nose of a dog. I think a dog's olfactory sense is analogous to a bat's echolocation. I swear my dog can "see" with his nose.

So here is my story, quoted from a previous post in this thread:
www.abovetopsecret.com...


Rescue dogs are the best!
I'll tell you the story of our Lab/Akita mix.
It's kind of a new behavior...But he is my wife's personal diagnostician.
My wife has some blood clotting issues, they often start in her legs.
DVT's they call them. More than once a piece of clot broke off, and went to her lungs..an embolism.
She could have died. Many people do. My wife has survived 3.

We noticed something though. When her leg would become painful...Our big guy would put his nose right up against her leg. Not where the pain was, but in another location. We just thought he was sensing her pain, and being nice to her..
However...The pain got so unbearable, we went to emergency...Sure enough an ultrasound scan revealed the deep clot. Right where our dog was putting his nose. He smelled the blood maybe?

A few months later, he did it again...This time she wasn't in as much pain...But we scheduled with an imaging center then next day. Again..his nose was right on the money. Exact spot...We got it early, and avoided a potential embolism.

This happened one more time, and he was right on the money again. Coincidence? I dunno.

But this is what closed the deal for me. She was having similar pains..in the same locations as before.
But Leo the dog, could not have cared less...We went to the imaging center again, just in case.
This time, it was just a surface bruise..with no Deep Vein Thrombosis...Leo was right!

He's a special critter in our house.


Do you have a story like this? Please share.
edit on 13-12-2010 by spacedoubt because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 14-12-2010 @ 02:26 AM by Skid Mark
I think that dogs can actually smell it. Here is an article from National Geographic saying that dogs can detect lung or breast cancer from a person's breath.
news.nationalgeographic.com...

This article states that dogs can be trained to detect bladder cancer and possible even kidney cancer:
www.cbsnews.com...

Considering these two stories, I have to agree that their sense of smell could be useful in detecting health problems. By the way, I'm glad that you paid attention to your dog and got your wife checked out.


reply posted on 14-12-2010 @ 02:38 PM by justsaying
I love this thread and hope more people will participate with their animal stories, I know they are out there.

I have a special 2 year old cat named Tonks. My daughter brought her home as a baby after watching her friend's cat give birth to her and immediately my daughter took to this one female kitten. When she brought her home I said "no way" because we already have too many animals. But, we could not find a good home for her, and the only shelter available to us is a high kill shelter. Well, to make a long story short, we all fell in love with her and I caved and she is a part of the family. I started noticing that as the kitten got older, she would always come and lay on my chest when I was upset. I have developed high blood pressure over the last few years (been through an extreme amount of stress over the last 8 years, won't bore anyone with details since we all have stress), which is kinda new to me since most of my life my BP was always low. And recently the doctor has detected an irregularity in my heart beat (but they think it could be caused my a medication I've taken). Since I take my own blood pressure readings, I started monitoring my readings throughout the day and my pressure drops significantly after my kittie lays on my chest. She has a special energy I've not noticed in any cat, the best way to describe it is a feel good energy. I guess she has a sense of when my pressure or heart is not right, and honestly, she has such an adorable face, that just looking at her is enough to make anyone melt, I'll give her that! I sincerely think she is a healer cat.


reply posted on 15-12-2010 @ 05:11 PM by spacedoubt
reply to post by TheGrandWazoo



You are correct 100 percent.
And she is doing those things.
she seems to be easily ramped up and down on her blood "thinness"
Currently she has no real diagnosis. Lupus is at the top of the list...Because of some other conditions point to it


reply posted on 27-1-2012 @ 09:51 PM by justsaying
This is a great story, and after reading it I remembered this thread.

today.msnbc.msn.com...

I sincerely wish animals had there own forum here on ATS, wish the powers that be on this site would see how important a topic they are and deserve their own forum, at least for me animals give me hope in such a sad world.
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