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Old 10-19-2006, 08:35 PM   #14
Chrissy0277
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Originally Posted by kinseysj
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The vet did x-rays and then sent us to an internal medicine vet after seeing something on the stomach xray that he did not like. The internal vet did an abdominal ultra sound and thoracic radiographs. Nothing in any of the results to say what the issue may be (the specialist thought it may not be pancreatitis - but, I must admit, she has all of the symptoms). So we took her home with a liquid nutritional supplement (I forget the name) to give by mouth and IV fluid treatment to give at home with anti-nausea medication.
Both vets said that Jackie did not appear to be in any pain which is good.


Kinsey
When I went through this with my shepherd Cash they did xrays and saw something he didnt like in his stomach. On presidents day weekend I was driving the tri state area for someone to do an emergency ultrasound. I was at the university of Penn demanding they bring someone in to do this and I didnt care the cost, just do it, of course they wouldnt. After several hours of driving cluelesly on my birthday none the less we couldnt find a single place to do it. Everyone was on vacation. So we had to wait it out until Monday, we got lucky, it turned out to be a gas bubble. If you saw the xray you would of thought he had a large tumor or something in his stomach.
There is a homeopathic antinausea med called Nux Vomica, maybe you can discuss this with your vet to give it a try to help the nausea. It helped my shepherd with the nausea, im not a vet just offering a suggestion
Sending lots of prayers for your baby
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