Daily Dose of Sultnpapper 10/10/18> One call she was glad she didn’t answer…

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Call waiting...

I have a pet peeve about phone calls, especially about phone calls to the Mrs when she doesn’t answer. This pet peeve dates back to the time when each little extra calling feature on the cell phone plan would cost you extra. I am not sure exactly what the name of the feature is in technical phone language but I think the proper term is call waiting. Where if you are talking to someone and someone else calls you the person calling doesn’t get a busy signal they just hear the phone ringing and when you don’t answer they can leave you a message.

Say good bye...

In that same scenario the phone will beep as you are talking and show that you have a new call coming in and you can quickly say good bye to the person you have on the line already and answer the incoming call or just ignore it and the voice mail option kicks in as already stated. Now you can even put call one on hold and answer call two and then go back to call one, for me that is just too tricky and the same goes for the wife. If we are talking to someone and we don’t answer it is for good reason, we are already talking to someone.

I would get annoyed...

At first, back when that option was an extra charge, I would get a little annoyed that if she was talking to one of her friends and I called she wouldn’t answer. Why was I paying extra for this feature that would, or should, pretty much guarantee me priority status on the wife’s phone? Plus I figured she just didn’t hear the phone so I would call right back and go thru the same damn scenario, sometimes even a third time.

She was on the phone...

Then I would get a call back about five minutes later explaining to me that she was on the phone with someone and I kept interrupting the call, all those beeps she was getting was making it difficult to talk. Later rather than sooner I learned to just leave her messages and she would call back, but I still felt I was paying extra for a feature that never seemed to be used.

Now it doesn’t matter because all the features are wrapped up in a bundle or plan and so you really don’t know what you are paying for each feature, you just know you have them and life is good.

So the Mrs. got...

So the Mrs. got a phone call on Tuesday as she was driving Blondie to her Girl Scout meeting and both Blondie and Shortie were with her. Her phone was on the little consol thing and Blondie was in the passenger seat. So when the phone rings the wife asks Blondie to see who is calling and since it wasn’t a number that was programmed into her phone it just displayed the number. The wife doesn’t talk on the phone when she drives, or so she says, but when it wasn’t a number that was recognizable she told Blondie just to let it go to voicemail.

The caller did...

The caller did leave a message and so after she dropped Blondie off and when back home she listened to the message. It turned out that it was a veterinarians office calling to let her know that she was two weeks past due on bringing Mrs. Knibbles in for a checkup.

Some of you early adopters of reading the Daily Dose from last fall might remember the name Mrs. Knibbles, as I did a post at the request of Shortie, announcing her funeral arrangements.

The same vet office...

The vet office calling was the same vet office that misdiagnosed her condition and ultimately ended up in her death less than 8 hours after saying she would be fine and gave her a couple shots of medicine and sent her home.

A flood of memories...

That brought back a flood of memories for the Mrs.Papper and luckily she wasn’t in the same room with Shortie when she listened to that voicemail. The vet office new that Mrs. Knibbles had died, the vet had called that same evening after the office visit and she was told the bad news.

A condolence card...

The vet office even sent Shortie a condolence card in the mail signed by the entire office staff about a couple weeks after her death. Evidently though, no one seemed to update the records in their computer system so that is why we got a call, keep in mind this was the first and only visit Mrs. Knibbles had ever made to the vet.

Plenty of reasons to...

There were plenty of reasons for us to be upset with this vet office we come to learn and it was to the point that I wanted to report and file a complaint with the state board of veterinary medicine and have this DVM investigated but the wife talked me out of doing it. She told me on the phone Tuesday night that she wished I would have now, at least that would have gotten their records updated probably.

She will give...

She is going to give them a call back today and give them a piece of her mind. I hope she remembers to tell them not to bother to call us to remind in a month or so that Percie needs to come in for a checkup.

We were so moved by their “compassion” that they got a second chance to misdiagnose the brother to Mrs. Knibbles and he ended up dying as well, but not before we could get him to a second vet that was able to determine what the real problem was; but his condition was so bad by then there was no saving him. Had we been with that vet from the get go there is a real good chance that both would have survived.

Just to give you...

Just to give you an idea how incompetent the first vet was, she told us that Mrs. Knibbles was more than likely pregnant and had just a minor upper respiratory infection and should be fine with medicine, Mrs. Knibbles was a male, not a female.

The second vet...

We would not come to the know that until Percie ended up at the second vet office, because we also believed Percie to be a female but he wasn’t and the second vet showed the girls for sure he was male. Mrs. Knibbles and Percie both had the same genitalia so it stands to reason that Mrs. Knibbles wasn’t pregnant, the actual problem with both of them was their back teeth and because of the pain from those teeth they stopped eating and drinking.

Get them on the phone...

So the vet office will get a call from the Mrs. today and a piece of her mind, I just hope that she gets the vet on the phone and just doesn’t let the receptionist have the earful, the doctor needs to get that. I covered these tragic stories last fall and they can be found in the Daily Dose archives.

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Sweet mother. I can kinda sorta semi understand a botched diagnosis. A little. I can not under any circumstances understand a vet that can't tell male from female. That is incompetence.

That kind of crap makes me so angry that I have been known to go to a place and jump up and down. There is an incident here in Yuma at a Verizon store that could have resulted in a (worth it) trip to jail. There's one at the permits office in the City of Yuma that my GF at the time saved me from (and went back in and sweet talked them into the permit they had denied me). And a doctor's office. Blatant incompetence needs to be corrected, and it's just like training a dog (or horse in your case) do it right now and make it unforgettable. That's the key. Make it so they won't repeat the stupid behavior.

Urrgghhh. Makes me glad that Sam has a good Vet here and in Wisconsin.

Thanks for sharing this incompetent behavior. I hope your wife lays the bugaloo on them well. It's bad enough you kill my dog but you can't stop yourself from calling a year later to remind me of it? Jeeze.

I guess I should have mentioned these were guinea pigs, and when we got them from the breeder they were two months old and lady said they were both female. I never flipped them over and checked them out to try and see for myself, I figured the lady who bred them would know.
The girls took care of them and as fury as they were I don't know that they ever really checked either and if they knew for sure, until we decided to get a replacement for Mrs. Knibbles. They girls went online and since the vet had said that Mrs. Knibbles was pregnant we wanted to be sure Percie was indeed a male, and he was. So we ended up getting a male named Squirt.
It was not long after that and Percie came down with the same symptoms as Mrs. Knibbles with crusty eyes and stopped eating and drinking. Since the first vet had been so compassionate and send the condolence card and no other vets were available in our area that handled guinea pigs that day we ended up back there at vet number one.
The girls had also found out online that the back teeth can cause real issue and they made sure to mention it to the vet, and she "supposedly" checked the teeth. But after two days of forcing water and food in Percie he wasn't getting any better and the second vet was able to see him, he had the right equipment to check the teeth, and he was positive that was the source of the problem, and ended up doing the necessary procedure, but by then Percie was just to far gone health wise and didn't survive through the night.
The second vet did confirm Percie was a male also and he said most likely that Mrs. Knibbles was a male, he said if Mrs. Knibbles wasn't we would have already had come little piggies running around since they were already three at time when they ended up dying.
The second vet also said since both were brothers and the same age he would bet money that Mrs. Knibbles had the same teeth issues that he had seen with Percie and that had we come to him first with Percie that he probably would have been able to save him.
That little fiasco of the guinea pigs ended up costing right under a grand between all the vet visits and procedures and in the end neither survived.
Blondie has wanted to be a vet but since this has happened she has changed her mind about that profession, she now wants to be a doctor. Her reasoning is, "I can't stand to see pets die."
I guess she has no problem with people though, go figure? True blonde, that girl is.

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but the wife talked me out of doing it.

I get the feeling she has to do this a lot.

Yes, she does spend a good amount of time talking me out of things. She regrets this one though.

I can't believe the vet misdiagnosed the sex of your pet! Really? That immediately sets of a fire alarm...unbelievable. The fact that both of your pets died..I think I would have contacted the vet association for further investigation. I am so sorry @sultnpapper, I'm sure you and your kids were devastated. And then to have them call and remind you about a past due checkup? Yikes

It happened and now the wife regrets me not contacting the state board. The kids were devastated and honestly I was too. I enjoyed playing with those two rodents in the evenings as well, they had some unique personalities.

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Yikes, that is some seriously heartbreaking lack of communication/record keeping.

Yes, it really is. I would almost wager that we will get a call reminding us to bring Percie in too, even though the wife will tell them he died too.

This is unbelievable! That call just opened old wounds and did more harm than just an innocent reminder. I hope Mrs. Papper gets her call in and is not told the vet is busy...

Our phone conversation Wednesday evening had more pressing issues so I never even got the chance to ask her. If I think about it I'll ask her and let you know.

howdy sir sultnpapper! wow what a bunch of amateurs that vet sounds like! Was it the same doctor for both of them or do they have more than one amateur working there? That's really too bad, sorry to hear about those deaths which probably could have been prevented!

Same damn doctor both times, had it not been for the sympathy card and what seemed like a caring attitude the wife would have never gone back the second time. How George guzbuck that saying, fool me once, shame on fooling ...?
They surely could have been prevented, especially the second one. When the two were in the pen together it was hard to tell that the one had quit eating and drinking and we didn't notice it until it starting getting crusting around its eyes. So that one was going fast. The second one though, we knew right away when he stopped eating and they took him right in, but a misdiagnosis and then waiting a few day while trying to force feed and water him wasn't working and he was declining in health was a big mistake, had he gotten to the second vet who knew what he was doing a day or two earlier he might have survived.

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