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Old 11-08-2018, 08:20 PM   #6
Bonbons Jean
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Your little darling sounds pretty complex. Did you ask the vet why the different interpretation? It might be because she did more research and found the latest and most up to date information on diagnosing what the problem actually is. All medical professionals know that they must constantly take classes, read scientific journals, and keep learning to stay up to date with the research that is going on. I would trust a vet who changed her diagnosis and treatment based on recent research.
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