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hi guys,
not sure if any of you remember our bitch belle, who had a calcium oxidate stone removed from her bladder a few weeks ago.
She is doing very well thank goodness, and she is now on the special urinary food.
My question, and it would have to be answered i `spose by someone who knows what they are talking about, being realistic is that well surely if the stone was in her bladder, which is a direct organ from what she is DRINKING as opposed to eating? I can appriciate that her diet is very important and she will remain on the special food.
But what I have been wondering is if she is drinking TAP water, would this maybe be adding to the problem of the tap water being too rich in all the wrong contents to form another stone?
Would giving her bottled mineral water be any better or is there an additive to tap water that may reduce the risk of another stone forming??
Just an idea as i am sure some of you will agree.
Dave
not sure if any of you remember our bitch belle, who had a calcium oxidate stone removed from her bladder a few weeks ago.
She is doing very well thank goodness, and she is now on the special urinary food.
My question, and it would have to be answered i `spose by someone who knows what they are talking about, being realistic is that well surely if the stone was in her bladder, which is a direct organ from what she is DRINKING as opposed to eating? I can appriciate that her diet is very important and she will remain on the special food.
But what I have been wondering is if she is drinking TAP water, would this maybe be adding to the problem of the tap water being too rich in all the wrong contents to form another stone?
Would giving her bottled mineral water be any better or is there an additive to tap water that may reduce the risk of another stone forming??
Just an idea as i am sure some of you will agree.
Dave