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Old 07-12-2011, 02:26 PM #11
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Oh, you did have a spot. Well, maybe you do fit under the McDonald criteria. Has your new neuro seen the MRI you had done in '07?
Yes, just the one spot. No, I haven't seen the new Neuro yet. Her assistant has not returned my call for an appointment.

And I haven't called again, because we had to take my Yorkie, Kia in to the Vet this morning for a blood draw for a chem panel. She's 12.5, and in April her BUN was elevated just a little.

So, I've been nervous about the results.

We're being extra cautious, because we lost our nearly 15 year old Yorkie, Sydney, on 2/28, to renal failure. She was my "Heart & Soul" dog, and part of me, died with her.
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