babelfish
Posted : 11/26/2009 3:10:51 AM
calliecritturs
When you talk about them to each other be sure to be complimentary.
Oh yeah, we do love them all, though we do love our main vet the most. I explained to the TCVM vet exactly why we're coming there--that we love our vet, but feel that the medical science is limited and are looking for alternative approaches. He was cool with that. They do know each other, though I'm not sure how well. Our main vet and the chiropractor are fairly close friends.
calliecritturs
If you get any testing or bloodwork done be sure to get a copy to ALL vets.
We have a precise information system, everybody gets info and updates on everything. I spent quite a lot of time with information management, but I know that good decisions cannot be made without good information. So I think they all get more information than they bargained for ;-) When we took Jasmine to the emergency we brought 90 pages of medical records Except they didn't really bother reading them
Fortunately presently Jasmine actually isn't on many meds at all. She's on Gabapentin for pain management and ThyroTab for the hypothyroid. Everything else are supplements. But everybody is getting detailed lists of her diet ingredients, meds and supplements including schedule and doses. I guess I am an information freak :-) It all started long time ago when Jasmine was having bad poops, but I realized that a week later we know she had bad poops, but don't remember how bad, how many etc. So started making charts.
Also learned at my previous job that it is impossible to make a good decision with incomplete information. I actually feel sorry for the poor vets, how much stuff they have to go through ;-) Particularly her main vet. He has this web based information/messaging system - I love it, I can access any info, labs and past conversations I need. He spends a lot of his time talking with me about things. Actually we did a joke on him -- I wanted to reward him for all his extra time, and I know he likes watching House (I also like watching House). So we bought him complete seasons 1-4. But I figured it would be more fun to shock him a bit first. So I packaged it in a binder, so it would look like some information stuff. I asked my hubby to pull it out of the bag so he couldn't see what it really is, and tell him that I'm sending some 'more stuff I want him to look at". The shock on his face was priceless Then he caught a glance of the side, and noticed that it doesn't really look like paperwork. So he got curious as to what it is. When he found out he was rather touched. Anyway, not relevant, but it was funny, because he thought I want him to read an entire binder of info Though all together it probably adds up to that much anyway.
Jerry [my hubby] is making fun of him, because on his website he has a little introduction video in which he says, that they encourage the public to be as involved in their pets information management as they wish -- so it's all his fault He didn't change the video yet, I guess he figures that the risk of running into another me is minimal
calliecritturs
I'm really glad it's helping. PM me and let me know who you're going to? I've met several of those vets when they've been down here at the Chi Institute.
Yeah, are WE ever glad it's helping too. I don't think it needs to be 'a secret' where we go when we are happy. Our main vet recommended him and when I called the Chi Institute as you advised, she also recommended him. It's Dr. Butler at Guelph Animal Hospital. Do you know him too?
Jana