So I rescued my Flare 5 years ago now, and she has been the most amazing pet that I have ever had the pleasure of having. About a month ago I started to notice she just was not eating quite as much as she used to. She never changed her behavior so I just chalked it up to her getting older and the weather cooling down. So fast forward to 2 days ago and we decided it was time for the vet. The vet took Xrays yesterday and this is what she came back with.
This is the first thing I have ever posted on the internet, and I did it so that I can ask you fellow beardie lovers if you have ever gotten xrays like this and what the vet told you it was. I was told it was cancer, and obviously I am in shock. I dont know what to do, I dont want to lose her, but I also dont want her to be in pain. Please anyone out there that can help in any way with information or anything I would appreciate it very much. Thank you
I would appreciate it. I was kind of in shock when the vet told me and then showed me the picture so honestly I dont know if it was the upper part, or both parts that were supposed to be cancerous. She hasnt been eating and has lost so much weight though so all of that fit when she said it. I thought it was impaction, but she has been making bm's at least once or twice a week the whole time.
The vet was so sure I didnt ask if there were any tests that could be done to confirm. Now I am questioning that decision.
I have a 120w mercury vapor bulb for UV+Basking which I have used for her entire life, I replace them every 6 months. Her basking spot is between 90-100 measured with an infared spot thermometer.
I have a 120w mercury vapor bulb for UV+Basking which I have used for her entire life, I replace them every 6 months. Her basking spot is between 90-100 measured with an infared spot thermometer.
The zoo-med power sun UV is what I have always used. If you mean backup as in another UV bulb setup along with that then no I do not. I always have a backup bulb in case that one goes out though. I have always had the same setup for the 5 years I have had her. She has always eaten her food and been active and vibrant, so I never would have thought anything was abnormal. Everything changed about a month ago like someone flipped a light switch.
The zoo-med power sun UV is what I have always used. If you mean backup as in another UV bulb setup along with that then no I do not. I always have a backup bulb in case that one goes out though. I have always had the same setup for the 5 years I have had her. She has always eaten her food and been active and vibrant, so I never would have thought anything was abnormal. Everything changed about a month ago like someone flipped a light switch.
She needs another UVB Zoo Med w/ a Reptisun 10.0 bulb - Arcadia Pro T 5 w/ a 12% 24 watt bulb found at Pet Smart or a Sunblaser Nano Tech found on Hydrobuilders website bulb needs to be replaced w/ the Reptisun 10.0 T 5 bulb -- it can take a long time for symptoms to show up -- please get one right away I recommend a 24 " fixture --- MVB's do not put out enough UVB and if the distance is too far away its only giving good heat amounts and very little UVB --
I will go get one tomorrow. What i dont get is why the vet says cancer? Can anyone help that make sense based on the xray i posted. Thats the xray i was shown when being told this.
I will go get one tomorrow. What i dont get is why the vet says cancer? Can anyone help that make sense based on the xray i posted. Thats the xray i was shown when being told this.
It could be. Did the vet do a blood test ? Because the blood glucose levels are usually super high [ not just a little ] when a beardie has a tumor growing.
I see now in doing research about the glucose levels in the blood being a good indicator for it actually being cancer. The vet did not suggest any other tests, and at that moment I did not realize that was a thing or I would have had her do it right away. I will call them as soon as they open and try to get her in ASAP to get that done.
What wattage MVB do you use and what's it recommended distance?
Most testing shows that MVBs put out quite a lot of UVB as opposed to standard coils. Disadvantage is they only get the UVB when they are basking and if they are too close to the bulb they could actually get to much UVB.
I use a 120w bulb and Its recommended distance is 18" which she sits at almost exactly 18" from the light at the highest point that she can get. I went through all of this stuff with the vet and her tank setup is exactly what it should be. All I am asking is does this xray image look like cancer to anyone that has gone through this before with their beardie.
I apologize, I am not trying to come off as rude or anything. I have been scouring the internet looking at xray images of cancer in all different types of animals to confirm this looks like what the vet says it is. I cant seem to find any good images that say yes this is exactly what cancer looks like in beardie. I dont even know what I am going to do with that information. The vet cant get me in until monday to do blood to confirm 100%, and I felt bad because I got rude with them for not suggesting I get it done while I was there. Im a wreck, shes my friend and I love her so damn much. I am glad there are people on here that can relate though to what I am going through. Thank you all for any help you try to provide. I really appreciate it
I use a 120w bulb and Its recommended distance is 18" which she sits at almost exactly 18" from the light at the highest point that she can get. I went through all of this stuff with the vet and her tank setup is exactly what it should be. All I am asking is does this xray image look like cancer to anyone that has gone through this before with their beardie.
I flagged Tracie to this post --- I will flag her again and she has more experience w/ reading X rays and cancer --- w/ the MVB at 18 " she is not getting adequate UVB -- please get another one as mentioned earlier -- the farther away from the basking spot the lower the UVB rays w/ a MVB @Drache613