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I don't see how she could have gotten a concussion unless she fell off of something or something actually hit her on her head. If there was a bump, then it very well could have been a bite. Possibly a spider. They are everywhere and we don't always see them. Sometimes lab tests don't show anything, but they need to be done just in case. This is not the fault of the vet. What if he had not done anything and simply guessed? Sounds to me like he did basic tests to be sure it was not something awful .. and the only thing left was an educated guess. Thankfully, it sounds like she is going to be just fine! |
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$220 at an emergency clinic really is not all that much! I am guessing it covered the exam fee and the blood work. Sometimes there is no way to know what has happened.....they do basic lab work, as I said, to rule things out. They did not explain this to you? You are right.....the important thing is that she is improving. My guess is it was a bite like they "guessed". One thing I can add though...is that usually if there is a bump they can see a tiny bite mark. |
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They actually throw toys at each other? And, hard enough to cause a concussion? I think I would buy them all helmets. :D |
This also could have nothing to do with her head - is she going to the bathroom ok ? Sometimes when they're constipated they act very strangly because they don't feel well.....you know her best so just keep a good eye on her. I would think a concussion would have more symptoms but then - I've only had one ...never seen a dog with one.. Good luck and hope she starts feeling better !! Make sure you keep her hydrated and if you can get her to eat - anything is good at this stage - chicken is always a good start....I give it to my girls (no skin of course and very lean) edited to add - you don't think she got into something and ate it do you ? You may want to check your house for any evidence she may have gotten into something....even under furniture |
Glad she's okay now, whew, scary:eek: I wanted to also point out that of course her blood sugar tested normal, as you had given her NutriCal;) That will put it back up where it's supposed to be and will give the appearance of a normal level, when in fact it could have been dangerously low before you gave her the NutriCal. |
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Something similar happened to Bailey last week, I took him to the vet and they did blood work, which along with the visit/exam caused me nearly $500!! I wish I was charged $220 :) I walked out of the vet just as sick with worry and confused as I was before I went in! I thank God Bailey was okay, I'm glad your little one is feeling better too :) |
I was going to suggest possibly a spider bite, but you said the blood work came out normal? My bella, a few summers ago went limp. She had just been outside. Like you we took her right to the emergency vets. Her liver enzymes were elevated, they thought poison or possible liver shunt, but our regular vet the next day took her for the afternoon and the best he could come up with (Since everythign was back to normal) was a spider bite. Since she had something abover her eye, just wondering if that could be it. Elaine |
I'm glad Sasha is feeling better honey! :wub: :heart toKandi |
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