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We're waiting with you...Team Cali... |
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UPDATE: I missed Katelyn's call.....UGH!!!! My ringer was off b/c I had a meeting this afternoon and forgot to turn it back on. My mind is all over the place. Anyway, I called the ICU and they said I missed her even though she left me a message that Cali was fine with no changes. The best part was the girl in ICU said, "We are holding her right now, brushing her hair. She is such a sweet girl". I felt so relieved. She's getting great attention and they all love her! Till tomorrow... |
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I think I would listen to the vets! If they all are saying the same thing, I think I would go with them. I am all about asking questions, but also about respecting the knowledge of specialists...and when that many are saying it....well, I for one would not be looking to throw my money away. Just me. Not to mention the added risk of anesthesia on a pup with CT for a test that probably is not going to show anything. |
Praying for you, Im just seeing it tonight |
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i posted a quick reply before reading all, anyway, i'll be praying for your baby |
Hoping your baby is doing better everyday! Hang in there!!! :hug: |
IMO, 9+ days has been plenty of time to make a diagnosis & from what I see here, they are no closer now then they were when this whole thing started. I do not consider Any diagnostics to be a waste of money if it will get the dog 1 step closer to a diagnosis or to rule out 1 & recovery. JMO |
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I am so sorry to hear about your baby!! I hope and pray you get the answers soon. It is so hard seeing your little one in pain. Stay strong!!! |
JMHO: Were Xrays ever done on this pup? Seems 1st vet guessed and treated for patellas, then pup went to a specialist. Usually basic diagnostics are done prior to seeing a specialist, many specialists expect this. And I get the part about a 'neuro dept', but LSU has neuros on call, and they do see dogs on an emergency basis(ADB/Max). Don't know why the vet said 'but he advised against it b/c it would take longer to see specialist and they would put her in a cage.' This sounds very lame to me. Both have ER and referrals to be seen asap. One point of going to a university is that most have labs onsite... don't get why these results are taking so long. Even my vet can put blood through STAT and get results quickly. Another point is so that a diagnosis can be made quickly, with all the resources being at hand. Clues are great, if you recognize them and interpret them correctly. Sounds like they're looking for zebras... At this point, I'd get a 2nd opinion at LSU. It's closer to the OP where at least they could visit their baby more often. |
My understanding is that these were specialized muscle tests. As I am sure you are aware different labs do different types of these specialized tests. Not sure where they sent them, but according to this they can take 7 - 10 days: http://www.cvm.umn.edu/umec/lab/home.html |
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