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Originally Posted by lillymae She has followed her vets instructions to the T so are you saying her vet doesn't have a clue ??? Dogs who don't feel well do NOT act like Tinkerbell does or have the appetite that she does either. The only people dictating here are the 2 of you. She has seen one specialist & consulted with another. Are you accusing her of Lying ??? Because that's what it appears to me. |
If her vet interpreted a 126 postprandial reading as a mild elevation and did not refer to a specialist, then she has sadly been led down an incorrect path. But, she did her own research as she has told us over and over and over again, but somehow missed that normal postprandial BATs are under 20 umol/L and a 100 or higher BAT is markedly increased and indicative of a shunt.
No one is "dictating" to her nor is anyone calling her a liar and I don't care what your interpretation of our posts are as I think very little of yours, especially the ones where you suggest tea bags instead of veterinary care.