07-22-2009, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by itzzbarb Good that you are changing doctors. While most of us on here, I think lol, are not doctors, some of us have experienced some very serious situations with our BABIES. Go tell a vet that the people on YorkieTalk told you a sonogram would not show bladder stones, and you probably make an enemy for trying to tell them what to do. Some info you just have to take under wing and guide things from there. Having personally seen the lineup of many bladder stones in my baby's urethra, there was not a doubt in my mind as to what was going on. The dog was dying. A good vet will put the films, x-rays- on a view box and show you the stones. As far as that is concerned, any vet should do that.
I know you are having all kinds of feelings right now, and may be confused, expasperated, financially tapped, and paniced, stand strong, write things down if you need to, and blast it be to any vet who takes offense to your concern and need for knowledge to save your baby.
**** stepping down off soap box *** | This is exactly what our Vet did for my first rescue, he showed us Xrays of this little guys stones and where one was actually lodged in his urethra. |
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