I have a 6 month old male beardie that I purchased from Petsmart a few months ago. This week, he recently starting acting really ill. He had loose stool and even threw up on Monday. On Tuesday, I noticed he wouldn't even eat his food and when I gave him a bath he drank a TON of water, which he usually doesn't do. On Wednesday, he also didn't eat and started to have tremors. At first I noticed the tremors were mainly in his lower extremities, but then I noticed his entire body was basically shaking. So on Thursday (today), I decided to take him to the vet.
The vet said that when she thinks of tremors, she usually thinks of two things, MBD and adeno. She said she could basically rule out MBD since I have been practicing good husbandry and supplementing calcium frequently, but she did want to test him for adeno.
So, she tested him for adeno and sent his results to the lab. She also dewormed him just in case and gave me a special diet since he is starting to show signs of weight loss. She said I wouldn't get lab results for about 10 days.
In the meantime, I wanted to prepare for the worst. If my beardie is diagnosed with adeno, I just wanted to see if anyone could offer any suggestions regarding which steps I should take. I have researched a lot through these forums and it seems like the prognosis is mixed. I have seen a beardie that lived for 10 years, and another one that immediately passed away. I just want to be able to provide the best possible care for him if he does have adeno, so I am able to give him the best outcome and life.
I am really upset and he has been a great pal to me throughout college. Please let me know if you have any advice.
Thanks!
The vet said that when she thinks of tremors, she usually thinks of two things, MBD and adeno. She said she could basically rule out MBD since I have been practicing good husbandry and supplementing calcium frequently, but she did want to test him for adeno.
So, she tested him for adeno and sent his results to the lab. She also dewormed him just in case and gave me a special diet since he is starting to show signs of weight loss. She said I wouldn't get lab results for about 10 days.
In the meantime, I wanted to prepare for the worst. If my beardie is diagnosed with adeno, I just wanted to see if anyone could offer any suggestions regarding which steps I should take. I have researched a lot through these forums and it seems like the prognosis is mixed. I have seen a beardie that lived for 10 years, and another one that immediately passed away. I just want to be able to provide the best possible care for him if he does have adeno, so I am able to give him the best outcome and life.
I am really upset and he has been a great pal to me throughout college. Please let me know if you have any advice.
Thanks!