LydiaMinx
Teenage Guinea Pig
Thank you for the well wishes today, Boris is still stable but not better at all.
I could only get an appointment with a locum vet, who apparently had an interest in exotics so I was satisfied with that...she was without a doubt the most chaotic and clueless vet I've ever had the displeasure of seeing.
I lost my temper with her as we were in there 45 minutes and she'd not told me one thing that hadn't already been said. She didn't ask me about his eating, the sloshing, his weight, his breathing...she just kept on trying to push another antibiotic on me, relentlessly.
I said I wasn't comfortable with him being on another antibiotic as the Baytril has made him so much more ill then he was originally, and the antibiotic she was trying to give me was amoxicillin (that I'm pretty sure is a huge no go for pigs?) so I outright refused it.
She said the specialist was unable to tell if the problem was his heart or lungs, so she wanted to take another...under full anaesthetic.
I said isn't that a huge risk given that his problem is with his breathing? She said yes, he may die. Comforting!
This was just on repeat for 45 minutes, I became so frustrated I began crying, she did not once address the sloshing. Even when I listed what I'd read it could be.
So upon leaving I spoke to the nurse to say that I wasn't comfortable having her do his x-ray tomorrow, and they said I wasn't the first to complain. So he was booked with his normal vet for the next day.
I got home, so upset, and got a call from the vet, they called his normal vet at home and she wasn't happy with the x-ray being done whilst he was under either, so she's referred me to the specialist that Badger has been seeing.
I'm just in shock at how all over the place that vet was..her phone was constantly ringing, she was outright ignoring me and it was so frustrating.
We are seeing the specialist tomorrow at 9:45 so fingers crossed I'll actually have some answers
I could only get an appointment with a locum vet, who apparently had an interest in exotics so I was satisfied with that...she was without a doubt the most chaotic and clueless vet I've ever had the displeasure of seeing.
I lost my temper with her as we were in there 45 minutes and she'd not told me one thing that hadn't already been said. She didn't ask me about his eating, the sloshing, his weight, his breathing...she just kept on trying to push another antibiotic on me, relentlessly.
I said I wasn't comfortable with him being on another antibiotic as the Baytril has made him so much more ill then he was originally, and the antibiotic she was trying to give me was amoxicillin (that I'm pretty sure is a huge no go for pigs?) so I outright refused it.
She said the specialist was unable to tell if the problem was his heart or lungs, so she wanted to take another...under full anaesthetic.
I said isn't that a huge risk given that his problem is with his breathing? She said yes, he may die. Comforting!
This was just on repeat for 45 minutes, I became so frustrated I began crying, she did not once address the sloshing. Even when I listed what I'd read it could be.
So upon leaving I spoke to the nurse to say that I wasn't comfortable having her do his x-ray tomorrow, and they said I wasn't the first to complain. So he was booked with his normal vet for the next day.
I got home, so upset, and got a call from the vet, they called his normal vet at home and she wasn't happy with the x-ray being done whilst he was under either, so she's referred me to the specialist that Badger has been seeing.
I'm just in shock at how all over the place that vet was..her phone was constantly ringing, she was outright ignoring me and it was so frustrating.
We are seeing the specialist tomorrow at 9:45 so fingers crossed I'll actually have some answers