He truly doesn't look like he is stargazing:Hello, if you've seen my past posts you've seen my beardie has been fighting gout. Now I'm afraid he has ADV because of these new neurological seeming symptoms. Can he survive after this or is it too late? I understand that if he's suffering it is only humane to do what needs done. Today was the 1st nice day out and I was going to take him outside but now I'm afraid of stressing him out too bad. Any advice welcome. Also he mouth breathes and sinuses seem swollen.View attachment 79562View attachment 79563
Ok thanks!Please contact @Drache613 (Tracie) she is a vet tech and sells an inexpensive adv kit. I think it's done through a fecal sample.
They can live decent lives even with adv, but care is more demanding and critical. But i wouldn't consider having him euthanized without testing first.
No im definitely not jumping to that. He goes to a regular vet tomorrow. Will see what's up then. He's been through hell in his short life so far I feel terrible for him.Please contact @Drache613 (Tracie) she is a vet tech and sells an inexpensive adv kit. I think it's done through a fecal sample.
They can live decent lives even with adv, but care is more demanding and critical. But i wouldn't consider having him euthanized without testing first.
When you say regular vet do you mean a vet that specializes in exotic pets?No im definitely not jumping to that. He goes to a regular vet tomorrow. Will see what's up then. He's been through hell in his short life so far I feel terrible for him.
Hello,
I hope he is feeling better. He is on Allopurinol, correct, if I remember right?
Sometimes with gout, they can suffer from other ailments such as calcium absorption
problems or other vitamin & mineral deficiencies. Which calcium are you giving him, is
it a powder or a liquid currently?
It doesn't appear he is stargazing to me, either. If you decide that you want to get him
tested for adeno, I work in conjunction with a lab, who offers very affordable testing. You
can sign up on my page at:
www.thepats.info
Let us know how he is doing.
Tracie
Yes he is on Allopurinol. Right now his main food source is critical care herbivore. It has some calcium but ibstatted adding just a little more pre mix. This is what he was doing too. Also that mouth thing. Only thing is his isn't turning black.Hello,
I hope he is feeling better. He is on Allopurinol, correct, if I remember right?
Sometimes with gout, they can suffer from other ailments such as calcium absorption
problems or other vitamin & mineral deficiencies. Which calcium are you giving him, is
it a powder or a liquid currently?
It doesn't appear he is stargazing to me, either. If you decide that you want to get him
tested for adeno, I work in conjunction with a lab, who offers very affordable testing. You
can sign up on my page at:
www.thepats.info
Let us know how he is doing.
Tracie
Yes it did get worse after that but didn't think it to be caused by it. It's the herbivore kind. I started adding just a little calcium to his serving but not much.Hello,
Did he get worse once you started him on critical care? Can you post the ingredients or
the label here for me please?
Something is causing the swelling to get worse so quickly. How much calcium is he getting?
Tracie
I will be very nervous that I am not mixing the proper ratios etc. I can try this but it will be a few days before I can go get a blender and tbh every dime I have is going to be going towards him seeing an exotic vet for the 1st time this coming Thursday. I had actually given him critical care before when he was sick and had no adverse reactions but it was from the vet and it was a mix of herbivore and carnivore types. If you really think this is what may be effecting him I will try but he only eats when hand fed now. Can you tell me how to prepare this? Do I add calcium? Also when I said it got worse when he started on this I mean his toes continued to swell. This definitely isn't what started the gout. I know this is probably his last shot but I'm hoping the exotic vet can tell me something. I have to at least try. He's been seeing a regular vet this whole time. Thanks again!Hello,
Thanks for posting the label on the critical care. While it is a good product, it does contain
soybean hulls/meal, & soybean oil. Those types of ingredients unless otherwise specified,
will be genetically modified which can affect the organs.
Since you mentioned he did get worse after starting this, I would go ahead & start feeding
him some blended greens, sweet potatoes & squash, until smooth. You can also get some
chicken or turkey baby food to mix a little bit in with it.
Try to keep him hydrated also, daily to help his kidneys.
Let us know how he is doing.
Tracie
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