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25-10-2011, 06:47 PM   #21

Re: Fifi howling - pain or senility?


Thanks all - Farthing and Elaine, I am due to call the vet with feedback on how the medication is working in a couple of weeks so will discuss the blood tests with him. I presume that although it's a potential concern you both feel that to leave it for a couple of weeks is acceptable, or should I be bringing the discussion forward?



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25-10-2011, 07:03 PM   #22

Re: Fifi howling - pain or senility?


Am fairly sure that your vet is aware of the links of high b/p and CRF, hyperthyroidism and if he thought it was iminent he would have ran a blood test sooner, however there is no harm in bringing it to his/her attention on your next visit.
It may well be that your vet wanted to get the blood pressure under control before causing Fifi any further distress. xxx



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25-10-2011, 07:15 PM   #23

Re: Fifi howling - pain or senility?


awww poor fifi, i do hope the tablets help her feel better. hugs xx



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