I am hanging around most of the day but I do need to get some work done in the medical billing department.
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Sitting in dispatch until 2..Work my part time gig at 6......
Hey seminars and additional tyraining classes cost MONEY, and the department is NO HELP...
Thanks...I was unaware of that...
I am hoping to join you guy's (Jeff, Drac) in a few weeks! Terry will be there shortly I am sure. I hope that Jeff's wife is doing better and that he will be able to join us soon.
How is everyone this morning? I have calmed down considerably... turns out the ER vet both overstated the concerns with my dog and was going to overcharge by a factor of 3. The ER vet led me to believe that he'd probably be okay overnight, but to rush him back if one of a number of symptons appeared (basically digestive symptoms I won't go into, for those who are eating breakfast). He's at his regular vet this morning, who told me that he'd have been fine for at least a week with the ball he swallowed still in his stomach, and is going to charge between $900 and $1000 (including post-op antibiotics and anti-nausea drugs) to remove the ball my idiot animal swallowed yesterday... The ER vet wanted nearly $3000, and that wasn't including the post-op meds. This lead to a very nervous night, but I am really glad I waited... of course, had he shown any negative symptoms I'd have rushed him in to the ER vet and hang the cost, but I'm really relieved it didn't come to that. Think good thoughts for my fuzzboy... it's going to be hard to hold him down during his recovery - and he's going to be really pissed when I limit his food.
. However I do understand completely about saving your dog as he is definately part of the family
Sounds like everything will be fine shortly after the surgery. Then it is just recovery and your pet will be back to normal!![]()
When my wife's big tomcat contracted a pituitary gland disease..It cost us over $1,000 to put him back to right..It was worth every penny..This is my wifes best friend..
Exactly! I don't have kids - Sable is the closest I've got, and he's worth it.
That's what the vet said - he also said to feed him very small meals and watch for nausea and vomiting... good thing I have hardwood floors; they're easy to clean. With my luck, though, he'll vomit on the rug under the dining table that takes me 30 minutes to get out...
Exactly! I don't have kids - Sable is the closest I've got, and he's worth it.
Kids, pets = vomit and parental cleaning. I have done some of that myself this weekend!![]()
Own cats and it almost a daily chore...