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Old 09-29-2020, 01:00 PM   #10
ladyjane
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BTW the first vet was right. An ultrasound would ideally be done .. and a scope and biopsies. They CAN treat her without testing, but it is a bit like doing a treatment blindfolded.

When money is an issue, it is acceptable to do basic stuff that I mentioned above...but it would be wrong for a vet not to suggest tests that would reveal an exact diagnosis.
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