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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1   
I am the type that needs an answer to the problem...it has never done me any good at all, to be placed in a position where I can see abnormalities, blood from places where there should not be blood, etc, and be told "there is nothing wrong". THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG, YOU JUST HAVE NOT FOUND IT, DOC!!! So, I will work with my regular vet up to a point....if it ever reaches the point where I am seeing what I KNOW is NOT right, and my vet is not able to diagnose the problem, I head for specialists....I personally head for "my" vet school, A&M. I would recommend you do likewise. I know you are in great distress over your baby....and he isnt feeling on top of the world either....you need a specialist. |
Thank you for your understanding. You know exactly how I'm feeling.
As for the colitis diagnosis, I think that's pretty darn spot-on. Just reading about it here on this forum seems to support that theory. For example, the post here (
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/1021141-post8.html) identifies nearly all of the symptoms that my guy has. Would it be irresponsible of me to get him on Tylan even before I can schedule the specialist?