Well, thats great news Christa! We'll continue to keep our paws and fingers crossed that the stomach Xrays turn out good too.
If nothing is blocking anything, what is the next step the vet wants to take?
Well, thats great news Christa! We'll continue to keep our paws and fingers crossed that the stomach Xrays turn out good too.
If nothing is blocking anything, what is the next step the vet wants to take?
She's going to run some more test . . . more blood things. "medical things" as she put it to me in laymans terms.Originally Posted by catnapper
And she said she's still not ruling out the food allergy.
At this point, I would be happy if it were the food allergy. Let's pray for the food allergy!!! That would eliminate surgery anyway.
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Yeah!! Great news about no blockage in the intestines!! Wooo hooo!!!!
While he's there and they're running all sorts of tests, tell her you want him tested for allergies. They need to take blood and send it off to a lab - CJ's went to Texas. I believe there's only a few labs that do the extensive testing to find all the allergies, so tell her you want that done also. I don't remember how much it cost, but I do know it was more than $100.00 but less than $300.00 - sometimes I'm just so helpful.![]()
The cost might sound like a lot, but in the long run, it will save money on more wasted food and more vet visits. If she determines it is nothing but allergies, you will never know what food to give him until you know exactly what he's allergic to. When you get the results of the allergy test telling you what he's allergic to, they also give you a printout of foods that don't contain any of the ingredients he is allergic to, which makes it easier for you to find one that will work. You will also get really good at reading the ingredients part of food labels....and the manufacturers are so nice by making the printing so nice and big for those of us who are getting older and can't quite see all that fine print.
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Whew! I'm just so glad it wasn't something serious like the string in the intestines thing. Hang in there, Brodie, just a few more tests and you'll be able to go home!![]()
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Hugs and prayers and glad no surgery is needed!
Catty1
Hopefully not. We're still waiting for word about the x-rays to his stomach.Originally Posted by Catty1
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I have been out of commission for a few days with the dreaded flu, and am just now seeing this. The many emotions that I went through while reading about poor Brodie. I am glad that it seems like surgery will not be necessary. Many warm thoughts and prayers coming you way for all of you. I can ony imagine what you have ben through in the past few days. Keep us posted!
Glad to hear it is nothing in his intestines. Now for more good news about his stomach!
Hang in there Christa. (((HUGS)))
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Hang in there Christa, we are all still praying for your sweet little Brodie... Just a little while longer and you should know something. I will be checking back.. ((((((HUGS)))))
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