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Originally Posted by kjc Did you ask the cardiologist his thoughts on her collapse? Or if he's giving your vet a report check with your regular vet first... I'd be curious too if it were my dog.... it would be nice to know when to expect any future occurences or things to do to prevent a problem... I'd have a problem just trying to pretend it didn't happen.... |
The specialist gave me a full printout of his report. And yes, he had a few thoughts - her collapse is very concerning to him. A 24 hour Holtor monitor, an Atropine reaction test and GI testing are just some of the things he discussed with me.
I'm not pretending it didn't happen. I've taken Chelsea in for test after test with 3 different doctors, including a specialist, and none of them can find anything wrong. Do you have any suggestions on what more I can do, because I've certainly done everything I can think of?
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