Received a letter from the clinical director from vet 2 before Christmas. Wasn't good timing I have to say but at least they have responded in detail to my email. They state that they find no fault with the consultation. However, they accept that they should have provided a critical care package for Pepper to use at home and advise regarding this. This will now be available to guinea pigs and rabbits at the practice. A small success I guess.
However, I am not happy about some of content regarding the consultation and would question many elements of it. My daughter and I are agreed that the report does not reflect the actual consultation.
Could I please ask for some advic regarding the following before I respond? Peppy was given Marbocyl (injection) Metacam and Emeprid. I do wonder what the point of the antibiotic was and the one off use of Emeprid. Although not communicated at the time, the vets notes report that Peppy had reduced gut sounds. Is this then a point of no return? Could the antibiotic have exacerbated this?
Is an faecal impaction the same as a blockage? My daughter told the vet that we had been giving Peppy 0.15 Metacam but when she checked the dosing the vet said that that he needed this to be reduced in accordance with his weight further flagging recent weigh loss.
The report says that there is a 0.1-0.5 g dosing regime according to the datasheet, but I suspect this relates to use with dogs and cats - why would she advise a smaller dose if unimportant? I will see this through as I need to ....at least I have drawn their attention
to the lack of CC although we were failed miserably. Thank you and here's to a happy and healthy piggy new year!