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Also wanted to add: A Specialist will do testing to make a diagnosis (tests that a regular vet can't do), and once that's done and a diagnosis is made, a treatment plan will be made up, to be followed up by your regular vet. You may not need to see the Specialist again, unless it's deemed necessary as your regular vet will be keeping the Specialist informed of your Pup's progress. |
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You've contradicted yourself many times, as others have pointed out. Up until this past hour you didn't post what Cody had been given, o a few vials at this vist, something at that vist, I threw them out. I'd quote you directly but I'm on my phone and it takes forever. |
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Matese, perhaps this thread will help you out with the quotes: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sit...-question.html |
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I didn't read all the responses, and I know nothing about colitis, however, I do know about drs and specialists. A vet is like a general practitioner dr. They can treat your for things like a common cold and other things, but I wouldn't trust my care to a GP dr for something like cancer. They just aren't trained the same. Oncologists make it their business to not only get their MD, but to study further in a specialized field. The same with obstetrics. Yes, my GP Dr had to deliver a baby or 2, but he's not specialized in delivering babies, therefore I take that "illness" to a specialist. If for some reason, while seeing my oncologist, they found something that was outside their specialty, like hematology for instance, they wouldn't try to treat me themselves, they would send me to a hematologist- a specialist for what I needed. Your vet is a General Practitioner. He/She is qualified to give vaccines and treat some stuff, but not specialized diseases. There are times when you need to stop talking and start listening, and this is one of those times. You dog needs SPECIALIZED care, not vet care. Do the right thing by him and take him some where else. And honestly, your vet should have already referred you to someone else because your dog isn't getting better and you still don't have answers. You say how much you care about Cody and how much you want to save him, yet you continue taking him to the same vet. That would be the equivalent of me taking my diabetic child to the dentist for treatments..... Stupid and it's gambling with the life of the thing you claim to care about. P.s. If your vet was the BEST, Cody would be cured. P.p.s the reason you seem to be making enemies is the way you talk to people. |
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I just want to remind you of your original post. You asked what vet schools were about. You also said you were wondering in the case of Cody and his colitis if this would be a good idea for him. That must be some one else’s post, I NEVER said I was wondering in the case of Cody and his colitis if this would be a good idea for him. I NEVER SAID THIS, I would go to a specialist first. Lol, I can’t believe how ppl read into things I have had NO REASON to ask my vet what equipment she has, am I out of the blue say “oh by the way, what type of equipment do you have here at your clinic“? Actually, when a client asks my vet about anesthetic protocol OMG.....we are NOT TALKING ANESTHETIC, read all posts, a member made a SNIDE comment "does your vet have the proper equipment" This post is just to funny . “Chinese supplements are not standard of care for colitis.” all I said was he was given this to help his digestive system, did not say it was a CURE for colitis. I know you are giving good advise, however like I said, reading and talking takes things out of context, and that is what you have done. Misread what I write. this has become all to foolish for me. I asked one question and got my answer. PUT A FORK IN ME, I'M DONE. [/QUOTE] I just re-read my first post. you are correct I did put in my first post would a vet school be beneficial, I must have been half asleep when I wrote that, I prefer to work on a one to one basis, meaning talk, see, deal with just one person rather then work with a vet school where I may have to deal with a diff person anytime I would have to see them. I apologize for saying I NEVER SAID THAT. |
Also, your vet was a student once. It's how they learn. They get their book work done, then move onto the practical theory part, working hand in hand with a vet, who is teaching them as they work. Those students aren't making decisions without the approval of a teacher. They're not going to do anything that their teacher hasn't heard their treatment plan, asked why that plan, and approved of it. And you seriously need to learn to post and quote. Your posts are completely jumbled and make no sense. |
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you are correct I did put in my first post would a vet school be beneficial, I must have been half asleep when I wrote that, I prefer to work on a one to one basis, meaning talk, see, deal with just one person rather then work with a vet school where I may have to deal with a diff person anytime I would have to see them. I apologize for saying I NEVER SAID THAT |
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What I would have done is when people started asking what meds and tests were done was call my vet and ask to pick up the records, or at least ask what meds she had given. If my dog were sick I'd be thrilled to have experienced people give a second opinion, and I'd give them all the necessary information. I've had dogs my entire life and have been through some health problems with them, but I know nothing compared to some members. The main thing that bothers me is I feel like you're being way too passive with Cody's care. You need to know exactly what's being done and why and you need to do as much research as you can on your own. He's also suffered long enough, this problem needs to be taken care of ASAP. The best way to do that is to go to a specialist, you should contact one now because you might have to wait for an appointment. I know how hard having IBS and being severely anemic *among other things* is on me, and I'm a lot bigger and understand more than a poor dog. Please answer me this, is he anemic? |
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BUT, if I did write COUNTRY and not COUNTY it would be a typo error, and you wanna shoot me in the foot over a TYPO, honey, get a grip on yourself. Are you sooooo perfect that you never made a typo. gezzzzzz, BLANKET STATEMENT HA |
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