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Originally Posted by dwerten she did tell him she almost gave up her dog yet he racked up 3500 cmon that is ridiculous to me -- I posted about the endoscopy as she stated he was trying to find out what kind of ibd it was like the biopsy was going to tell her what kind it was so he clearly did not explain it properly as there is no kind of ibd it is either large or small intestine and it was clearly small intestine by her symptoms never having diarhea. I agree it was good to rule other things out but this poor dog has been through so much just breaks my heart.
I read the blood work and all of it said cpli was normal which made me suspicious prior as well as i stated to elly as she never had pancreatitis  |
Ok....enough for me.
You were not there...maybe she interpeted it that way. But I seriously doubt the scope was done for that reason alone. Contrary to what you think, vets are a highly educated and very bright bunch. Some may be better diagnosticians than others, but they are not clueless.
I too feel awful for Ava and for Elly. I believe most of the problems have been with the original vets not coming up with a diagnosis. If she had not spent so much money on them and that EC, then maybe this would not have hit as hard...and Ava would not have been through so much.
Does not matter what you thought it was. I am saying that this vet was looking for a diagnosis and he was NOT out of line.