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Originally Posted by 107barney I'd stick with this vet. He is dealing with getting Jackson out of a crisis and preventing a relapse. That is the top priority. It seems to me he is concerned with the worsening blood work. I am glad he's going to be checking on Jackson a few more times. As for your questions, write them down on a piece of paper and take them with you. Tell him you have some questions and that you wrote them down and then go through them. He is probably not wanting to deal with all the food and snack questions when your dog's blood work is still showing his pancreas digesting itself. |
This is a great idea. Doctors love a list of questions. That way you can stay on track while they are in the room with you and Jackson. This is a very effective tool for anyone who is dealing with a medication condition. It can get very overwhelming to the average person to remember all the questions that they would like to ask once the come into the room.