Hi
Back again
I just read what your vet told you... I have no words right now
Sounds like you need to find a vet worth the money you pay them! Does he even have a degree? I'm sorry, but, Oh man, he would've had my foot somewhere awkward if it would've been me. Ok... I'm calming down a little bit...
I don't know how much $ you can or are willing to put into your boy, but if you're anything like me, you'll do what ever you can. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE look for a different vet with more knowledge.
Over the winter I had a percheron colic. I did what I would normally do, but it didn't work so out came my vet. Long story short, he had sand colic. We gave him I V fluids for a week straight, around the clock. Plus the vet was coming out daily to do a you know what exam. In the end, we did everything in our power to help Lager through the colic, and never once did the vet tell us to put him down. He ended up going ceptic, and I had to make the dreaded call, but even then, she said even though we were doing this, it was the last thing we could do to help Lager. He went to heaven that night, and all 3 of us cried for him, but we did everything to help him. The vet was a cheering section for us and Log - they never gave us an ultimatum like "by the end of the week"...
You need a vet that cares... Keep going, posting on here for more advice and help was a wonderful step towards helping your boy