Lokie's Mom
Boxer Pal
Update on Lokie
Hi everyone -
Thank you all so much for your responses. I am glad to know I am not crazy for wanting to visit!
So last night after work, I went to the vet's office. They showed me her chest x-rays and her lab work. They seemed a little bewildered, but offered a preliminary diagnosis of congestive heart failure and a mass on the liver. She also has a lot of fluid in her lungs. Something about the diagnosis just didn't seem right to me. They had no explanation on how a 5 month old puppy could go into heart failure in a matter of days. They offered to send her x-rays to a specialist who would review and confirm within 7-10 days. They said they would put her on the heart medicine (a diuretic) and send us home, or they offered to keep her another night for more fluids.
I took the third option, which was not offered, and took the x-rays, labs and my puppy to an emergency acute care hospital. I met with a wonderful doctor there who advised me to switch vets immediately because the diagnosis was just wrong. He said, based on his cursory review of her x-rays and general condition, that it looks like a pneumonia. He says that there is no indication of enlarged heart or other cardiac problems and he is not sure how the other vet came up with a congestive heart failure diagnosis. The nurses who work in the office gave me a recommendation for the vets that they take their own animals to, which I am so grateful for.
Lokie stayed there overnight. They told me to call as much as I want. She is going to be seen by an internal medicine specialist this morning and they are going to do a tracheal wash to find out what kind of bacteria or virus might be in her lungs.
She is still a very sick puppy, so continued healing vibes are definitely needed. But I do feel so much more comfortable with where she is at. At least I know everyone at this new hospital loves her and will do everything possible to take care of her. It is going to be $$$ to try to get an accurate diagnosis, but oh well! They offered me a CareCredit credit card, which will have no interest for one year if the charges are over $1000 (they will be).
I'll post another update after I talk to the specialists later this morning.
Thank you again for all of your support!
Natalie (and Lokie)
Hi everyone -
Thank you all so much for your responses. I am glad to know I am not crazy for wanting to visit!
So last night after work, I went to the vet's office. They showed me her chest x-rays and her lab work. They seemed a little bewildered, but offered a preliminary diagnosis of congestive heart failure and a mass on the liver. She also has a lot of fluid in her lungs. Something about the diagnosis just didn't seem right to me. They had no explanation on how a 5 month old puppy could go into heart failure in a matter of days. They offered to send her x-rays to a specialist who would review and confirm within 7-10 days. They said they would put her on the heart medicine (a diuretic) and send us home, or they offered to keep her another night for more fluids.
I took the third option, which was not offered, and took the x-rays, labs and my puppy to an emergency acute care hospital. I met with a wonderful doctor there who advised me to switch vets immediately because the diagnosis was just wrong. He said, based on his cursory review of her x-rays and general condition, that it looks like a pneumonia. He says that there is no indication of enlarged heart or other cardiac problems and he is not sure how the other vet came up with a congestive heart failure diagnosis. The nurses who work in the office gave me a recommendation for the vets that they take their own animals to, which I am so grateful for.
Lokie stayed there overnight. They told me to call as much as I want. She is going to be seen by an internal medicine specialist this morning and they are going to do a tracheal wash to find out what kind of bacteria or virus might be in her lungs.
She is still a very sick puppy, so continued healing vibes are definitely needed. But I do feel so much more comfortable with where she is at. At least I know everyone at this new hospital loves her and will do everything possible to take care of her. It is going to be $$$ to try to get an accurate diagnosis, but oh well! They offered me a CareCredit credit card, which will have no interest for one year if the charges are over $1000 (they will be).
I'll post another update after I talk to the specialists later this morning.
Thank you again for all of your support!
Natalie (and Lokie)