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Originally Posted by ladyjane No, I am not referring to stones. That is a different issue. I am simply saying that I doubt the liver caused the stones as you suggest.
I believe the enzymes were elevated because of the pancreas, but I am not a vet. I think he needs to ask the vet. |
it could be liver or it could be high protein diet but if the liver cannot process the high protein it can cause stones. You are correct he needs to consult vet but these are all things and possibilities to ask the vet as many times when faced with these situations we do not know what to ask and why people outside of the situation can address things such as this so they can ask vet about the possibilities as i know i was clueless when this happened to my dog and i had no clue about these groups and why i joined was because my dog was so sick and others helped me and i educated myself thorougly on the pancreas after this incident as i did not ever want it to happen again and could not figure out what caused it etc so for 4 years i have read everything i could about it same with liver disease mvd as dee dee has that based on 3 bile acid tests over the course of a year so i belong to liver shunt and mvd groups and have thorougly educated myself on that as well and always wanting to learn. I do not one to soley rely on one person and want to understand what is going on and between me, ims and vet we all came to the same conclusion white potato diets. It took all 3 of us working together to figure the cause.