Hi All,
I have a question or maybe just a gripe regarding my lab mix. I took her in for bloodwork. She is 10 and I wanted to make sure everything was ok. The vet called with the results and told me everything was "OK". When I asked for the hard copy of her results, I was asked "why, can you read them?". I was insulted, it didn't matter if I could read them or not I paid for the blood work I wanted the results. When I received them I noticed immediately that on the Liver pannel the ALP "Alkaline Phosphatase" was high. Normal range is 0-140. Emmy's was 424!!! I immediately called the vet and was told it was ok, because the rest of the results were in the "OK" zone. (HUH???)
Now, I am going to spend another $100 and have a different vet draw blood and have it sent out (no in house tests). Has anyone ever encountered anything like this before?
I am concerned that her level was so high and the vet didn't seem to care. He just said he will keep her monitered. Unless I pressed the issue I would have never known she NEEDED to be monitered!!!. GRRRRRR.
Anyone have any suggestions, besides lose the vet! That's a no brainer. I am dissappointed however as this is the vet I use for the lab rescue dogs I foster. He gives the organization I volunteer with great discounts.
Thanks for any suggestions, and thanks for listening. It feels better to get it out in the open!
Laurie
"A good man will take care of his horses and dogs not only while they are young, but also when they are old and past service"
- Plutarch
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