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Is it safe to give fluids for dehydrated beardie if they have fluid in abdomen?
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2024842, member: 8309"] Hello Emma! Wow, the calcium is super high for sure! I think all of the egg issues have complicated things & affected the calcium absorption, too. I'm happy that Truman's biopsy results don't yield anything like cancer, etc. Hypercalcemia is caused by a lot of different things, but hopefully she hasn't developed gout. I do see the swelling a bit & the bright whiteness on the fingertips. There are a couple of crooked toes, too. For now, I would cut back or cut out the calcium for awhile. What did your vet say, regarding the calcium levels? At the moment, the uric acid levels look good so, we can hope that it's just a sign of calcium absorption problems right now. Continue giving the black cherry right now, daily along with extra fluids. Are her spirits good, is she basking normally? Tracie [/QUOTE]
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