b'been spent on treatment and her compassion for animals was the comfort Adriana needed. Dr. Holsendolph came over and examined Beans, asking many questions about his health, other incidents, and began to second guess the diagnosis he was given at Its like he knowssuch a young age. She told the family, I respect your we did everything todecision, but would you save him, and I canmind if I take a look at his feel his gratitude. blood work? I just want to see something. They gave her the bloodwork and herARRESTED?response was, Something doesnt seem right. Where is the urine test to confirm kidney disease and failure? There wasnt one. She then asked for 24 hours to do some baseline testing with blood and urine. Within 48 hours she had the suspicion of Addisons disease and within 72 hours, Beans was diagnosed with Hypoadrenocorticism, orYOUR BEST DEFENSEAddisons. This disease is a deficiencyLawyers You Can Trustof essential hormones that are made by the adrenalIn1980,theRichardHarrisLawFirmbegan glands. Oftentimes this is knownwith a single client, and one thing has remained constant over the yearsour clients come first. as the grand pretender diseaseFor over 40 years, weve been helping people because it is difficult to diagnose.protecttheirlegalrightsandensuringbest Fast-forward to today, Beans is almost back to himself.outcomes for those we serve. In 2007, we added He is on monthly injections and will be on steroidsour criminal defense division, The Defenders, so for the rest of his life, but the main thing is, hewe could help more people.is still here! Today, Beans is a sweet, funny, and cuddly 100-pound dog. Its like he knowsTheDefenders.netwe did everything to save him, and I can feel his gratitude, says Adriana. I am not upset with the first doctor, he did what he thought was the right thing to do, but I am immensely grateful that Dr. Holsendolph followed her gut feeling and performed more testing. Because of her, we get to enjoy Beans love and company for many more years!13'