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Old 12-20-2011, 01:56 AM   #18
Aswdwdfg

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Pookie; I can live with him going blind, at least he'll be alive, healthy and happy. It's much better then dead. Giving needles to him wouldn't be fun but I'm sure I'd adjust!. Lol. I find that quite interesting about the show you watched, it just goes to show you how strong dogs can be, how much they can prove vets wrong and keep stay strong. That story gave me hope, I'll be keeping this story in mind for any future events.

LillianLove;

The gravity number, I'm not sure if I'm about to give you the right thing but the vet said his pee thing was meant to be at 130, maybe a tad over but his was at 106. So, it was very low. I'm not sure how his kidneys are. Yes, they ran a urine test as far as I know. The blood work that they did yesterday was meant to cover everything. The in-house blood glucose test; I'm not sure what that is so I'd have to ask them.

Thanks Joe!. I've always liked that pic. Thank you everyone.

Ok, so I rung the vet today. I'm confused to sorry if I confuse any of you.

So, I rung the vet nurse today. The results are in and she said I couldn't hear the results today because my vet wasn't in. I am going to ring back and try and see another vet this arvo to tell me what the results are. I did ask; what was wrong. She said a very long word; ether hyperthyroidism or hyperthyroidism. I think it was the first one, I don't know. Unless she said the word my vet told me in the first place. When I asked her to repeat it, she just said Thyroid'.

So, I don't understand if Thyroid is a shorter term for the longer word or what the deal is. Some one did tell me Thyroid can mean many things.

I am ringing the vet later today again in hopes I can hear the results today.

Can anyone explain this Thyroid thing to me better, please?.
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