Hi, odd request notification going up right now Does anyone have a veterinarian who uses still, or has used recently(last 3-5 years) film x-ray's? I don't want digital if I can avoid it. It's just too much work for digital ones to work and too much can go wrong. Secondly, do you have an old film x ray of your pet? Any pet any age, the information will be removed anyway. This is for my escape room setup. I've called several in the area, and am continuing to to contact others but figured I might hit a home run here. TIA George
I'm just freakin' curious here. Are you going to frame these animal x-rays and display them on the wall?
They are a blast. Our family's birthday tradition now is to do an escape room. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g49463-Activities-c56-t208-Raleigh_North_Carolina.html
They are. In the past we did Murder Mystery dinner theaters but my wife stopped that. I always came up with the most off the wall and convoluted explanation for the evidence. It was almost always read before the real solution was given and my wife did not like so much attention, especially after one group asked to use my solution for a special event. The escape rooms are better because so many different perspectives can work together easily.
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Have you tried the NC State Vet School? My dog had some x-rays done at Cleveland Animal Hospital but I only seen the image on the computer so I would say they don't use film. Clayton Animal Hospital might, I didn't see the image there because everything came back fine.