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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (60150)9/15/1999 1:21:00 PM
From: lorrie coey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
bp, "First, do no Harm".

I tend to agree about the surgery, what a tough guy...it seems that he's made it through the initial trauma and his body is healing...esspecially if that type of invasive surgery can be done later, if it's even needed. Since Milo is so young and obviously of strong constitution, I would think his chance of full recovery is quite good.

"Truthfully, I'm leaning towards holding off on the surgery since it's been over 3 weeks since the injury."

Trust your intuition...it would be the wrong time since his body is engaged in healing the injury...not time to re-traumatize the area.
[to play devils advocate]...
-this vet initially missed the injury. If she had the information about a suspected fall and failed to follow that lead, she loses points [with Chastain and me]...you [not the vet]were the one who persued a diagnosis...you're his Ma, YOU know best. You have X-rays, a diagnosis and you can always get a second opinion from an objective Third Party Orthvet...[I had to say it].

Thanks for keeping me and Chastain posted, bp.

-She sends purrs to Milo...