Alright . . . took her to a different vet. They did a blood test - she has gout. I don't know how this could have happened. She's only 6-7 months old so the vet was stumped. We're waiting for fecal results right now. I'll also ask for a copy of all the results.
Currently, she is 59 grams and 10.5 inches long.
Meds:
Allopurinol
Essential Fatty Acids
Rehmannia Eight Combo
Tramadol
Immune Supporter
Liquid Calcium Gluconate
I emailed Dr. and asked how much black cherry extract to give her because there's already some BCE in the Rehmannia Eight supplement.
Earlier this week, I found her on her side balancing on her left limbs with her right limbs in the air, stiff. It was like a ninja/matrix move. I didn't see her leaning against anything. I have no idea how she ended up like that. I tipped her back onto her belly and she acted like nothing happened. Last night she was up against the glass (pictures attached). I'm guessing she fell off her hammock, landed against the glass, and couldn't flip herself over because of how stiff she is.
She's also opening her mouth a lot. It is on the hotter side (100 degrees F), my other beardie is opening his mouth too, so I'm going to change it out for a 75 watt bulb, but it's different. She's not keeping her mouth open for a period of time like he is. She opens and closes like she's yawning. Every 5 seconds.
She's also sleeping a lot because, ya know, the tramadol makes you sleepy.
I hope she gets better soon.
Currently, she is 59 grams and 10.5 inches long.
Meds:
Allopurinol
Essential Fatty Acids
Rehmannia Eight Combo
Tramadol
Immune Supporter
Liquid Calcium Gluconate
I emailed Dr. and asked how much black cherry extract to give her because there's already some BCE in the Rehmannia Eight supplement.
Earlier this week, I found her on her side balancing on her left limbs with her right limbs in the air, stiff. It was like a ninja/matrix move. I didn't see her leaning against anything. I have no idea how she ended up like that. I tipped her back onto her belly and she acted like nothing happened. Last night she was up against the glass (pictures attached). I'm guessing she fell off her hammock, landed against the glass, and couldn't flip herself over because of how stiff she is.
She's also opening her mouth a lot. It is on the hotter side (100 degrees F), my other beardie is opening his mouth too, so I'm going to change it out for a 75 watt bulb, but it's different. She's not keeping her mouth open for a period of time like he is. She opens and closes like she's yawning. Every 5 seconds.
She's also sleeping a lot because, ya know, the tramadol makes you sleepy.
I hope she gets better soon.