As I posted yesterday, I was very nervous about taking Elliot to the vet's to be spayed today. I didn't sleep last night because I was so nervous.
I just left the vet's office. Elliot is not going to be spayed today. While doing the pre-check, the vet found that Elliot has an arrhythmia. He took Elliot to another vet at the office to get a second opinion and the second vet concurred. My vet thought that it would be prudent to not put Elliot under anesthesia today and spay her until after she is seen by a cardiologist and some testing was done. It had never been heard before at any of her other visits.
I am so very upset about my baby. Sitting here at the office in tears. I am glad that the arrhythmia was heard before surgery in case there was a chance that my Elliot might die during surgery. The office called the vet hospital for an appointment with a cardiologist and there is a wait list of 40 people! They suggested I call Cornell University for an appointment with a cardiologist there which I did. They are currently booked through November. I will wait until then.
The good thing is that Elliot at the moment doesn't have any other symptoms that would make it an emergent matter. I am to keep an eye on her for other developing symptoms. She was happy to be able to go home to eat
I searched the Yorkie forum for other threads on arrhythmia and found Lynzy420's thread about her puppy. I also googled it when I got to work. I am hoping that Elliot's arrhythmia turns out to be benign but my vet was really concerned after hearing and listening to her heart. He has been a vet a long time and said he was very reluctant to put her under anesthesia without her being seen by a cardiologist and tested. It made me very nervous and anxious. Just wondering if anyone else has any suggestions or comments on arrhythmia.