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Liver Shunt ? I have a new yorkie puppy that I love with all my heart. Yesterday she got sick..wabbly, lethargic...thought it was hypoglycemia...gave karo syrup, nothing changed, went to vet. Liver enzymes high, BAT post 68. My vet thinks she has liver shunt. I am devasted. All the research I have done looks so expensive. I live in South Carolina. Does anyone have any help?? My vet has placed her on Hills LD canned food, Bactrim and Denamarin. Thanks and and advice will be greatly appreciated. Before yesterday no problems. She has a great appetite, energy, no head rubbing, no diarrhea, normal bowel movements, she has gained 5 ounces in 2 weeks. Yesterday her weight was 1.9 pounds. She did receive her second round of shots 2 weeks ago.:( |
Liver SHunt Does anyone know the cost at the University of Tenn? I know that is quite a drive for me, but just wondering?? Called them today and left message...They are suppose to call me back |
Terry, the next step would be a Protein C test. Comparative Coagulation -- NYS Animal Health Diagnostic Center I'd suggest you start your own thread. You'll get more replies. |
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I think there is controversy as well as i think and correct me if i am wrong centers is not too quick on doing shunt repair in all dogs and in some feels they can be treated without the repair is this the case as I believe a vet tech told me this but want to be sure as i personally if my dog had a shunt would get it repaired so they can have a normal life -- I am just curious if anyone else has heard this as well? |
Are you saying that one test that possibly was inaccurate is a reason to suggest the test is never accurate and should not be done?? I don't think there is a laboratory test that has not come back inaccurate at some point; but people still need to have them done. A diagnosis is made based on many diagnostic tests along with a physical exam. |
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Just curious since you stated the test is inaccurate. |
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