Marj & Djoko
Member Since 2020
Hello,
It has been a while!
On March 25, Djoko blood was drawn to perform a ionized calcium and PTH test. In addition to drawing blood from his mast cell tumor by mistake (Djoko has been in pain for a week and is finally starting to be better), they lost the sample. I have been told that blood last for 48 hrs.
Today, the vet clinic called me to say that had found the blood in the freezer so that Djoko's blood could be re-sent to the lab without any problem. I am a bit skeptical because they had offered to come to my place to retake the blood given that they dropped the ball and to accommodate me and Djoko.
They are pushing me to accept that the old sample is still valid and even mentioned that I needed to sedate Djoko as he is apparently difficult to work woth (this has never been brought to my attention in the last 2 years we have been dealing with this clinic).
I do not trust them as I understand it is more convenient for them to use the old sample but I want to make sure that the results are accurate because they will determine how to address high calcium issues.
Has anyone experienced something similar? Any advice?
THank you and hope everyone and their cats are doing well.
Marj and Djoko.
It has been a while!
On March 25, Djoko blood was drawn to perform a ionized calcium and PTH test. In addition to drawing blood from his mast cell tumor by mistake (Djoko has been in pain for a week and is finally starting to be better), they lost the sample. I have been told that blood last for 48 hrs.
Today, the vet clinic called me to say that had found the blood in the freezer so that Djoko's blood could be re-sent to the lab without any problem. I am a bit skeptical because they had offered to come to my place to retake the blood given that they dropped the ball and to accommodate me and Djoko.
They are pushing me to accept that the old sample is still valid and even mentioned that I needed to sedate Djoko as he is apparently difficult to work woth (this has never been brought to my attention in the last 2 years we have been dealing with this clinic).
I do not trust them as I understand it is more convenient for them to use the old sample but I want to make sure that the results are accurate because they will determine how to address high calcium issues.
Has anyone experienced something similar? Any advice?
THank you and hope everyone and their cats are doing well.
Marj and Djoko.