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Originally Posted by Scoobstersmom JennaPenny, I'm sorry to read about Chewie's elevated BAT's. You must be frantic and worried sick about a shunt. For what it's worth, elevated BAT's does not always mean shunt. Other things such as pancreatitis, gall bladder issues and Cushings can also cause elevated BAT's, although in a young pup like Chewie its certainly a big concern.
Someone mentioned that an ultrasound is only as good as the person doing the ultrasound and the one reading it, and I agree with that. Rather than putting your pup at the mercy of a traveling radiologist with possibly lower resolution equipment, you might consider asking your vet to refer you out for the ultrasound. I know that ARECA on Country Club has excellent, high resolution equipment and a good radiologist that does the testing. Every time I've had an ultrasound done in the local vet office, I've regretted it and always ended up going to ARECA for a better look. In my experience the cost is about the same, but the higher resolution equipment gives much more detailed info.
Good luck. Sending many prayers and good thoughts for your baby.
Diana |
Tried to write this four times- and again getting up to play with Chewie, lol. I'm locked in an argument with hubby about this. He reasons that he needs to have a say in this, and that we need to give the person a chance, and is asking what equipment they use. I agree with you. I'll let you know if I was able to call out for a referral. why he is putting his foot down with this of all things is puzzling.