[nagdu] Noticing medical issues?

Raven Tolliver ravend729 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 10 01:27:16 UTC 2014


Barb,
Thank you for that post. People often believe that their vet knows
best or always knows what they are talking about. They certainly
don't. At the end of the day, it is up to the handler to know whether
something is wrong, and to pursue answers without ceasing.

On 4/9/14, Karyn & Thane <bcpaws4me at gmail.com> wrote:
> Another thing I do is that I always get copies of my dogs lab results and
> chart notes. I began this practice after I had been working with the one vet
>
> in town (California) who resisted providing them. Ever since after every
> appt I get the chart notes. It is amazing the things I have learned from
> doing so.
> I also run all but emergency and fecal labs through Hemopet.org When they
> have the results, they email a copy to me. This way I am able to more
> closely follow what is normal for Thane and if he is needing any special
> attention BEFORE a vet considers things a big problem.
> When Thane had Lyme Disease, his liver was crashed by the primary drug of
> choice. Though its better today than it was before Lyme (Thankyou Milk
> Thistle), I ALWAYS keep tabs on it and always will.
>
> Karyn and Thane
>
>
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Raven




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