Sarah1
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys
Need to pick your brains!
My boy was blood tested at Christmas and it showed slightly raised liver enzymes (tested as precautionary measure for something unrelated). Enzymes (GGT I think) were at 28 and top of normal level is 24 so by no means sky high. So vet advised to give him a liver tonic, worm him & see how he was & retest in 3 months time, which I did. They retested him at the beginning of this month and they had gone up 5 points. This time vet advised course of 5 day panacur guard, equitape & a week rest and the Equicell supplement which had worked for some of their other liver patients.
He was retested again yesterday and again they have gone up 5 points (they are now 38)!?!
Vet had mentioned sending him to Rossdales for them to scan etc but when he rang me to give me results he said he's already spoken to Rossdales liver expert who said she didn't need to see him at this point. She felt that as his enzymes, albeit on the increase, are still so low it would be a waste of money so has advised for him to stay on the Equicell and to be retested in 6 months time to see where we are then.
I'm not happy as I want to know what's causing this - vet has said could be viral or toxins or a number of things but to carry on working him as normal & just keep an eye out for any changes in him.
He is showing no clinical signs & is well in himself.
So I don't know what to do! I'm not really sure what I'm asking as obv it would be silly to go against vets advice & Rossdales don't thin it's necessary to see him at the moment.
Can anyone help/suggest anything that might put my mind at rest & convince me I'm doiong the right thing by following my vets advice?
I think I just feel like I'm not in control & really just want to make him better, patience in these situations is not one of my virtues!
I thought about getting a 2nd opinion but it's not like it's just my vet that is advising we leave it - one of the top animal hospitals is too! Also I can't see how a 2nd opinion will help at this stage as his enzymes are still relatively low...
Thanks - aero bubbles for anyone who made it to the end of all that lot!
Need to pick your brains!
My boy was blood tested at Christmas and it showed slightly raised liver enzymes (tested as precautionary measure for something unrelated). Enzymes (GGT I think) were at 28 and top of normal level is 24 so by no means sky high. So vet advised to give him a liver tonic, worm him & see how he was & retest in 3 months time, which I did. They retested him at the beginning of this month and they had gone up 5 points. This time vet advised course of 5 day panacur guard, equitape & a week rest and the Equicell supplement which had worked for some of their other liver patients.
He was retested again yesterday and again they have gone up 5 points (they are now 38)!?!
Vet had mentioned sending him to Rossdales for them to scan etc but when he rang me to give me results he said he's already spoken to Rossdales liver expert who said she didn't need to see him at this point. She felt that as his enzymes, albeit on the increase, are still so low it would be a waste of money so has advised for him to stay on the Equicell and to be retested in 6 months time to see where we are then.
I'm not happy as I want to know what's causing this - vet has said could be viral or toxins or a number of things but to carry on working him as normal & just keep an eye out for any changes in him.
He is showing no clinical signs & is well in himself.
So I don't know what to do! I'm not really sure what I'm asking as obv it would be silly to go against vets advice & Rossdales don't thin it's necessary to see him at the moment.
Can anyone help/suggest anything that might put my mind at rest & convince me I'm doiong the right thing by following my vets advice?
I think I just feel like I'm not in control & really just want to make him better, patience in these situations is not one of my virtues!
I thought about getting a 2nd opinion but it's not like it's just my vet that is advising we leave it - one of the top animal hospitals is too! Also I can't see how a 2nd opinion will help at this stage as his enzymes are still relatively low...
Thanks - aero bubbles for anyone who made it to the end of all that lot!