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Great information Terri:thumbup: I agree what a GREAT Yorkie Mommy you are. You and Yogi are lucky to have each other. I know how scared you feel. I am keeping you both in my prayers. |
I am sorry you are dealing with this. If it is a shunt, it is fixable! Try to think positive. I know it is scary, but hopefully he can just have the surgery and be fine. One of my pups just had LS surgery this past Feb. and he is doing well....here is Teddy Bear's thread: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...ver-shunt.html I like this link about liver shunts: ACVS - Portosystemic Shunts (PSS) I also highly recommend that you seek out a board certified surgeon for this surgery...I think you did mention a specialist. I will keep you and your Yogi in my thoughts and prayers. I hope if you read Teddy Bear's thread it might give you some comfort. He did amazingly well after the surgery. It really was not as bad as I had thought it would be for him. |
Many thanks Thanks all, I am calmer now, just spoke to vet, yogi seems to be responding to IV fluids and meds and is sleeping now. I will see him in the am. I read all links, very helpful, especially seeing Teddy Bears success story! I would definitely opt for the surgery so my sweet 11 month old could have a happy normal life. Just hoping this is what the vet says as well. Sounds like we have more diagnostic tests to do to see the liver and shunts to know what we're up against. He is the sweetest dog ever and should not have to go through this. Thanks again for all the advice, and yes a board cert surgeon, I am researching only those who specialize in shunt/liver issues. |
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From what I read, it would be bile acid tests (and even those could be skewed) and an ultrasound, which is best for seeing a shunt. I will keep praying and check back for updates :thumbup: |
I actually found a potential surgeon, dr berent at NY Animal medical center in manhattan, she has done over 125 shunt surgeries and more important, in her picture on the website, she is holding a yorkie!, she must be good! But I will keep researching this with the help of my vet. It feels good to be doing something! |
You can find a board certified surgeon in your area at this website: ACVS - Diplomate Directory You can also look them up by name. |
Wow I'm just reading about Yogi. I'm so sorry that you and he are going through this. I haven't been there personally, but I know that AMC is a fine facility. You also have Cornell if that isn't too far. Best wishes. |
Oh I see Dr Berent is Cornell trained but she's an internal medicine specialist. Perhaps someone else does the actual shunt surgery? |
Yes a Dr chick weisse may be the one. I was hold Yogi ate well but is not standing, just laying, I will go see him soon and today we will bring him to wherever we decide is his next step, probably manhattan from what I am researching, but still looking...thanks |
I will be thinking of you and Yogi today....he is lucky to have such an attentive mom! |
I am thinking about you and Yogi today as well. Sending prayers and positive thoughts your way. |
Sending prayers for you and Yogi. |
Good thoughts and prayers are going out to Yogi and you. I am happy to see you have some good facilities nearby where he can be treated if it does turn out to be a liver shunt. |
Keeping our fingers and paws crossed for Yogi. I see you live in New York. I live in Deer Park Long Island and if you need a great animal hospital with the greatest doctors I can give you one. My Oliver was just operated on two weeks ago for Juvenile cataracts and he's almost perfect now. They have every kind of doctor you can think of. |
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