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Topic Dog Boards / General / Waiting nervously
- By bevb [gb] Date 26.10.06 11:46 UTC
For the vet to ring.  Shady my 16month old Rottie x GSD went in to have her back legs x-rayed today as since that other vets stretched her back legs out while she was tense and resiting causing them to click and her yelp, they have clicked as she walks and she has been looking stiff and a little uncomfortable for a few steps after getting up from a sleep.
She was fine up till that point so whether they done something or it was just coincidence I don't know, just praying its something not serious or degenerative and there is noway you can keep her calm and just walk her on a lead.  Tried that and she spent ages wheel spinning round the garden in tight circles (garden is small) back legs slipping and sliding in all directions to get her excess energy out.
Please keep everything crossed for her and send her positive thoughts.

Bev
- By waffy [gb] Date 26.10.06 12:30 UTC
Everything crossed here for you bev :D
Hope shady is ok :)
- By Dill [gb] Date 26.10.06 13:35 UTC
Everything crossed here too :)
- By bevb [gb] Date 26.10.06 13:53 UTC
Had a text from vets saying Shady was recovering fine from her anesthetic and to ring for an appointment to collect her.
Rang and the receptionist said orthapedic vet wanted me to have an appointment to collect her with him at 4.50 this afternoon as he needs to see me. She couldn't tell me anymore.
So I suppose this means he has found something. OMG I am so worried and nervous now please let my girly be ok.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 26.10.06 13:57 UTC
Don't assume he's found something wrong. It's good practice to actually talk through the results with the owner to make sure everything's understood. :)
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 26.10.06 14:05 UTC
Bev - i've got my fingers crossed for you - the vet will no doubt want to explain the xrays to you.

Margot
- By rach1 Date 26.10.06 15:49 UTC
Thinking of you Bev- hope it is good news.

Rachael
- By justlou Date 26.10.06 15:54 UTC
Thinking of you & your girl right now x
- By MariaC [gb] Date 26.10.06 16:24 UTC
Thinking about you Bev and fingers crossed for you both xxx
- By Blue Date 26.10.06 17:48 UTC
Fingers crossed Bev :-)
- By bevb [gb] Date 26.10.06 17:53 UTC
See my update post
- By Annie ns Date 26.10.06 19:49 UTC
Hi Bev,  Really pleased to hear it was good news.  :)  Wouldn't you think though that someone at the vets would have realised you would be climbing the walls when asked to see the vet and have the sense to pass on a brief 'nothing to worry about' over the phone first to save you all the angst? :rolleyes:
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 26.10.06 20:22 UTC
The person making the phonecall might not be qualified to understand the vet's notes. ;) As a lowly receptionist I'm not allowed to advise like that.
- By Annie ns Date 26.10.06 20:46 UTC
Wasn't expecting the caller to understand the notes or explain them to the client JG, more that I would have thought the vet should perhaps have thought to ask whoever was phoning to include a brief word of reassurance so the client didn't worry unnecessarily.
- By bevb [gb] Date 26.10.06 21:41 UTC
Why was my update post locked :confused:  Was there something wrong with updating and thanking you all for your support :confused:
- By Isabel Date 26.10.06 21:43 UTC
One thread at a time on each subject keeps it simpler to keep track :)
- By bevb [gb] Date 26.10.06 21:47 UTC
Ahhh right ok just thought it might be easier for people to see the outcome that way rather than trawl through and wonder if there was any news.   Sorry
- By Isabel Date 26.10.06 21:49 UTC
I think most of us view the posts under the Unread heading so we would see it anyway :)
Topic Dog Boards / General / Waiting nervously

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