His belly is getting bigger but he still loves to swim in his bath and walks around the living room every morning. He gets Serrepeptase daily but won't eat any bugs, so I'm giving him the mix I made up for Imp. That's all can be done. This is how he likes to sit in his tank:
Takes pressure off his belly. He's on borrowed time but I hope I have alots of that time with him.
Darwin has learned a new trick. It will make things a little more frustrating but I'm proud of him so I'll encourage it. After months of work he's found the spot on the swinging door to the kitchen where he can apply enough pressure to open it on his own. No more keeping him in the kitchen in the mornings I guess. I thought it was a fluke but he's repeated it several times now and goes to the same spot near the edge of the door and throws himself at it with as much pressure as he can and it swings open for him. I think it confuses him when non-swinging doors don't do the same thing.
It makes him easy to find. I just hear a thud. I watch him and he adjusts a bit further to the edge and *thud* then after a while he gives up and goes to another room and claws at a wall for a while.
Went to the vet this morning. He got a swab taken to do an ADV test. Fingers crossed on that. Also had blood drawn so we can see how his liver and kidneys are doing. Little guy got some extra bugs when we got back home.
He was back to his old self in a hurry once we got back home and he got some extra bugs. I took a time lapse video of his typical routine moving between rooms investigating the stuff and checking on the things. He just returns to one of his basking spots and warms up for a bit then repeats for most of the day.
Darwin's tests came in today. He doesn't have ADV! which is a great relief. His uric acid is high (up around 11) but not alarming at this point and his heterophils were elevated which may indicate a chronic infection (or just stress from having his tail poked at with a needle...). We're just going to give him lots of extra hydration for a couple of weeks and re-test to see if it changes.