MileAMinute
Well-Known Member
I think it's a very individual, personal situation.
When Meg had what seemed to be colic/mystery illness the other month, we had 3 options:
1. Continue trying to diagnose and treat
2. Open her up
3. PTS
She's 19 and uninsured. Owner didn't want to put her through an op and couldn't really afford to. Vet agreed, and told us that she could have the op, stay on boxrest, decline and then end up being PTS anyway.
We went with treatment and she luckily improved dramatically. If Meg was insured and younger, I would have had the operation in a heartbeat and I'm sure her owner would have done too.
Obviously having Chico operated on was your best choice at the time and he's doing well, so you have nothing to beat yourself up about.
He's young, fit and healthy, and should recover fine.
Ignore the ignorant person, hate people that blanket term everything and don't look into personal circumstance!
When Meg had what seemed to be colic/mystery illness the other month, we had 3 options:
1. Continue trying to diagnose and treat
2. Open her up
3. PTS
She's 19 and uninsured. Owner didn't want to put her through an op and couldn't really afford to. Vet agreed, and told us that she could have the op, stay on boxrest, decline and then end up being PTS anyway.
We went with treatment and she luckily improved dramatically. If Meg was insured and younger, I would have had the operation in a heartbeat and I'm sure her owner would have done too.
Obviously having Chico operated on was your best choice at the time and he's doing well, so you have nothing to beat yourself up about.
He's young, fit and healthy, and should recover fine.
Ignore the ignorant person, hate people that blanket term everything and don't look into personal circumstance!