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I had a company tear out my old asphalt driveway they just put down stone and will finish the job in a few weeks.
I feel like there are some low spots or spots not perfectly level.
Will they address this on the last step or should I say something now?
I had my driveway torn out yesterday and they put in first layer.
The circled part is very soft. The driveway guy said to get a plumber to scope.
That area that is soft was a low spot where water concentrated to I think as well.
Wasn't sure if I really need to scope.
Hi everyone,
I write this as I am picking up my cat's ashes today but I was wondering if anyone has experienced issues with Green Acres Emergency Vet or if it was just me.
We live in Rochester and the Rochester Emergency vet was maxed out last Tuesday. Called Orchard Park and they sent us to Green Acres.
Our 6 year old cat needed Emergency IV fluids as he was having a kidney issue.
Initially the stay was supposed to be 2 days. Our cat also had a heart murmur and for anyone that has experience with fluids you have to be extra cautious with fluids to prevent buildup around the heart.
When we dropped off our cat we stressed numerous times to be extra cautious with the fluids due to the murmur.
After 24 hours we were thinking of just bringing him home but the Dr called and said they found an infection so another 24 hrs would be best. We agreed, after 48 hours the values didn't change but the Dr. said one more day could help so we obliged again.
After 72 hours the kidney values weren't improving and we were also told there was no infection so we decided to bring our cat home Friday night.
We were told to administer 150ml worth of fluid at home Saturday morning.
We gave the 150ml around 10am and at 1pm our Cat started breathing heavy.
A quick google search mentioned potential fluid overload.
I called Green Acres and they said fluids couldn't do this.
He was still acting weird so we decided to go the Rochester Emergency vet that evening.
That vet confirmed fluid around the heart and lungs. Upon discharge at Green Acres we were told our cat would have at a minimum weeks to months to live.
I questioned the at home fluid dosage because most places say to be under 100ml with heart issues.
I brought this up to the owner and he double/tripled down that they did nothing wrong.
Long story short, we paid a lot of money to accelerate our cat's death it seems. I hate to be that guy to complain online but it just all seems so odd.
I feel like they weren't conservative enough with treatments due to the heart and ultimately if we never went to Green Acres our cat would still be alive.
If you need an Emergency place I would stay away.
should you use less subQ for patients with heart issues?