Of course, this is all just based on the limited information I've read from this thread, so I might be just a tad off in my conspiracy theory.
Well, I admitted I was digitally challenged. I have jpegs of the part of the procedure that involved the cleaning and probably post extractions. I don't know how to just copy and paste a photo into this thread. It's just a photo without a time and date stamp. The only identifier in the disc listing is something like DSC_0004.
The radiographs listed on the disc itself have differing numbers. For example, one x-ray on the disc listing is 9c56b162_2020_4537_9dd4_Oe8199608d; the others all have an individual identifying number. However, when I look at the x-rays themselves, they are
ALL numbered 7110a800_547c_435_bb8a_71cafdfc52od-all 50 or so of them.
And of course I'm not any more reassured since "I" had to find a program myself to even be able to open the x-rays to begin with. The office never included one on the disc.
If the listing of the x-rays on the disc didn't identify them as having been "modified," I'd feel better. But in light of the other inconsistencies, all I am is even more suspicious. I see little reason to change the date on the files. Now, if there is some legitimate reason to have saved all the radiographs under one identifying number, then I suppose the the listing might appear as being "modified."
I just don't know. As to the jpegs, since there is no date/time stamp on the photos themselves, I don't know if they were ever there or erased. I'm going to take the disc to a local specialty developer tomorrow for his opinion.
I will say that the "times" that now appear on the jpeg listing in the file don't make a lot of sense to me. The dog had two procedures: one considered "clean"; the excision of the mass, the other would be "dirty"; the dental work.
As currently listed on the disc, and based upon information from the anesthesia record, it appears the dental started nearly an hour earlier than the anesthesia record indicates, and would sandwich the "clean" procedure between the "dirty" dental cleaning and extractions.
This whole thing is sickening to me to even think that someone I once considered a friend is lying to me. I want the truth, because what I'm envisioning isn't even coming close to it. Any pet owner would want to know, and more so if something had happened to my dog. I'm fortunate that she seems to be doing all right so far but we have an appointment Friday to have a second opinion and repeat labs--an extra $100 or so expense that I could have done without right now.
If he won't tell me the truth, he won't tell other pet parents the truth either.
Surely no one thinks I'm ever going to get hold of the original files. No, this will have to be detective work, unless I can get the state vet association to review it. I will say I spent $20 over the weekend to one of those online just an answer services. I think betweeen 13 and 16 vets reviewed the situation. Based on the info I supplied, ONE--after an hour of pondering this--said she had concerns over the way the situation has been handled.
I'll end this at this point. I really just wanted some digital help with what could reasonably explain this so I could get some of these ugly thoughts out of my mind.
Thanks to all.