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Originally Posted by ladyjane Still at this one as well. Sheesh. This has been discussed and explained ad nauseum., but you still think the vet was at fault.
Xrays are not routine or diagnostic when not indicated. Do tell what symptoms she had in the beginning that indicated an xray should be done? You really do work overtime trying to slam the veterinary profession.
My concern is that naive people will see this stuff and be afraid to go to a vet. It is one thing to help people learn how to educate themselves and communicate with their vets and yet another to constantly bad mouth every single vet. |
so tell me do you think the dog had a high ALT from the lead toxin in her body and why they thought liver shunt?
Do you think the dog was throwing up and why they did endoscopy and bronchoscopy?
Do you think the dog was having seizures and why they did mri and spinal tap?
so tell me what were the symptoms because I already know from the tests they ran - the dog was throwing up and having seizures
AGAIN if the dog was throwing up why was an XRAY not done before all these expensive invasive tests were done on this poor dog