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A Hard Decision 😔
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[QUOTE="hdochow, post: 2020901, member: 110661"] i personally would get a second opinion before making that decision. find a good reptile vet to see. there is ALWAYS a reason to test for things before making decisions such as this. i actually think too many vets, and human doctors for that matter, make decisions without taking the time to actually figure out what is going on. work with tracie to get the ADV test taken care of. (i think this is the dragon you were referring to in another post about adv. maybe i'm thinking someone else.) even if he does have gout and adv, that does not mean he can't have a good life. to me he looks alert in those pictures which would give me some hope. yeah, so he may grow up with something akin to a disability, but that is not the end of the world. it just means you will have to work a little harder, or more creatively, to accommodate his needs. of course this is entirely your decision though. i'm just telling you what i would do if i were in the same position. we will all support you no matter what you decide. [/QUOTE]
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