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Mar 3, 2010 2:35 PM
ytownfootball wrote: alive or dead isn't the issue

active or innactive is
No such thing.

Email http://www.vet.ohio-state.edu/LonnieKing.htm and tell him that his instructors are not teaching people correctly. :rolleyes:

Or you are confusing things. You are thinking about spreading, a live virus is "active" on inanimate objects but is not spreading on it's own.
Mar 3, 2010 2:35pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:37 PM
the epstein barr virus that causes mono is dormant for about 6-8 weeks before you show any symptoms and then it becomes active
Mar 3, 2010 2:37pm
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ytownfootball

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Mar 3, 2010 2:38 PM
Put it this way LJ, when your herpes acts up, do you treat it then or do you treat it all the time?
Mar 3, 2010 2:38pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:38 PM
UA5straightin2008 wrote: the epstein barr virus that causes mono is dormant for about 6-8 weeks before you show any symptoms and then it becomes active
LOL

That isn't even close to what we are talking about, you are still infected.
Mar 3, 2010 2:38pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:39 PM
ytownfootball wrote: Put it this way LJ, when your herpes acts up, do you treat it then or do you treat it all the time?
That's in a body and dormant in a body. Not even the same thing we are talking about.

I suggest you leave this to the experts.
Mar 3, 2010 2:39pm
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yes but you said viruses dont go dormant, but they do
Mar 3, 2010 2:39pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:40 PM
UA5straightin2008 wrote: yes but you said viruses dont go dormant, but they do
that's in an already infected body. That is not what we are talking about. We are talking about a virus living on an inanimate onject, which in that case there is no such thing as "dormant" and "active.
Mar 3, 2010 2:40pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:41 PM
LJ wrote:
ytownfootball wrote: Put it this way LJ, when your herpes acts up, do you treat it then or do you treat it all the time?
That's in a body and dormant in a body. Not even the same thing we are talking about.

I suggest you leave this to the experts.
In case no one has noticed LJ here is an expert on every fuckin' thing...lol
Mar 3, 2010 2:41pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:42 PM
GoChiefs some of the results on VIN on what mixture you should use are kind of scary.

Are your dogs Vaccinated for Parvo?
Mar 3, 2010 2:42pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:42 PM
ok i understand that now, but you werent clear earlier

all you said was "viruses dont go dormant homie"..and that statement is false..just saying
Mar 3, 2010 2:42pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:42 PM
ytownfootball wrote:
LJ wrote:
ytownfootball wrote: Put it this way LJ, when your herpes acts up, do you treat it then or do you treat it all the time?
That's in a body and dormant in a body. Not even the same thing we are talking about.

I suggest you leave this to the experts.
In case no one has notced LJ here is an expert on every fuckin' thing...lol
I know absolutely notihing about this....

My gf is on the phone who happens to, you know, be a vet.
Mar 3, 2010 2:42pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:43 PM
UA5straightin2008 wrote: ok i understand that now, but you werent clear earlier

all you said was "viruses dont go dormant homie"..and that statement is false..just saying
Context my friend.
Mar 3, 2010 2:43pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:44 PM
So you being an "expert" is patently false.

Stick to what you know. As will I having more experience in what we're talking about than you've been alive.
Mar 3, 2010 2:44pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:45 PM
whatever!

:P
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Mar 3, 2010 2:46 PM
ytownfootball wrote: So you being an "expert" is patently false.

Stick to what you know. As will I having more experience in what we're talking about than you've been alive.
I never called myself an expert.

Are you a Doctor? If you are so fucking smart email Dean King and tell him that his instructors are stupid.

If you aren't a doctor, I am pretty sure my gf's advice on this > yours.
Mar 3, 2010 2:46pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:46 PM
He is correct though...Parvo does not go dormant outside.
Mar 3, 2010 2:46pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:47 PM
LJ wrote: GoChiefs some of the results on VIN on what mixture you should use are kind of scary.

Are your dogs Vaccinated for Parvo?
I know from the earlier thread that his dogs are already vaccinated and one of them got a new strain of parvo. Apparently another one is sick and I think he's trying to keep the others from also getting sick.
Mar 3, 2010 2:47pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:48 PM
GoChiefs wrote: He is correct though...Parvo does not go dormant outside.
Viruses do not go dormant on inanimate objects. They are either dead or alive.
Mar 3, 2010 2:48pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:49 PM
LJ wrote: GoChiefs some of the results on VIN on what mixture you should use are kind of scary.

Are your dogs Vaccinated for Parvo?
Yes..they have been vaccinated..but obviously..that didn't work. There is a strain out now that vaccination doesn't do anything for.
Mar 3, 2010 2:49pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:49 PM
FatHobbit wrote:
LJ wrote: GoChiefs some of the results on VIN on what mixture you should use are kind of scary.

Are your dogs Vaccinated for Parvo?
I know from the earlier thread that his dogs are already vaccinated and one of them got a new strain of parvo. Apparently another one is sick and I think he's trying to keep the others from also getting sick.
I didn't ask her about any new strains, but a lot of info coming up on VIN I guess is that you have to wait for the virus to die when you have it in your yard, which could be up to 2 years.
Mar 3, 2010 2:49pm
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LJ wrote: Viruses do not go dormant on inanimate objects. They are either dead or alive.
That is what I was told as well.
Mar 3, 2010 2:49pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:50 PM
GoChiefs wrote:
LJ wrote: Viruses do not go dormant on inanimate objects. They are either dead or alive.
That is what I was told as well.
That's what anyone that is allowed to call themselves Dr. would tell you.
Mar 3, 2010 2:50pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:51 PM
LJ wrote:
GoChiefs wrote:
LJ wrote: Viruses do not go dormant on inanimate objects. They are either dead or alive.
That is what I was told as well.
That's what anyone that is allowed to call themselves Dr. would tell you.
Or anyone who has a GF who is a vet apparently...
Mar 3, 2010 2:51pm
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Mar 3, 2010 2:52 PM
ytownfootball wrote:
LJ wrote:
GoChiefs wrote:
LJ wrote: Viruses do not go dormant on inanimate objects. They are either dead or alive.
That is what I was told as well.
That's what anyone that is allowed to call themselves Dr. would tell you.
Or anyone who has a GF who is a vet apparently...
am I not allowed to repeat what she tells me?
Mar 3, 2010 2:52pm