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Thank you for your reply. I am well aware that there are few "textbook" cases and that anyone (human or otherwise) may be atypical for a condition and yet still have it. That being said, I have had dealings with a large number of vets over the years as I have a professional background in animal welfare as well as being a lifelong pet parent, myself. And I have learned (and this pertains to human medicine as well) that a second opinion can save a life.