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Can Subcut Lactated ringers be administered orally?
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[QUOTE="mactac, post: 2036635, member: 117478"] What do you define as small amounts? A teaspoon in her food instead of water perhaps? Thats what I use when I give her critical care. She is being fed about 10-14 ml per day, divided into 2 feedings. We syringe feed her, she has not eaten on her own in about 2 months. She went through this when she was about 2 months old (she is a year now), and she goth through it eventually. This recent episode seems to have been stated due to a coccidia infection. We feed her - Critical care omnivore (though we've stopped that lately) - Dehydrated bearded dragon food that we grind up to a powder and mix with water - Veggie slurry (mostly greens and squash) Once or twice week or so we might add one or more of - calcium/vitamin D - Sperrapeptase - Milk thistle - Repti-boost - One Vitamin drop - Probiotic - bee pollen We've slowed down on the additional items recently. Fat pads are shrunken. I posted pictures and some blood work just above. [/QUOTE]
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