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Beardie ER
PLEASE HELP!! What IS this?!
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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2027180, member: 101939"] That first vet is incredibly incompetent and from the sounds of it shouldn’t even be practicing at all. I’m lucky to have a good vet over here for my two boys but as a precaution one of the things I do it keep my own records so I have a notebook for each of my boys and I note down what they’ve eaten, any medications and their dosage or supplements and whether they’ve pooped for each day then do a weight and summary of any issues, behaviour etc at the end of each month. I also photograph any injuries or issues and clip those into the front cover of the book as a visual record alongside printouts of any X-rays or scans they’ve had done then take that book to each vet appointment. It’s just handy to have a bit of a record of their diet and past/current issues. Additionally on my computer I have a document I type a more comprehensive record of any health issues or procedures up in. Might be something you’d be interested in doing just so you’ll definitely have at least some sort of record on hand if needed. Additionally in the latest photos you’ve posted to me at least the mark on her arm doesn’t look like yellow fungus disease but it does seem like the back portion of her head is a bit sunken but if she hasn’t been eating as much with all this it could just be her fat pads are depleted somewhat. I also wonder if some Meloxicam might do her good since you said she seems to be in pain when you touch the mark and Meloxicam would offer some pain relief for her. If that is something this new vet ends up giving you I’d give her that then wait about 10 minutes to kick in before administering any other treatment for the issue just so she’s more comfortable if you need to touch the tender spots. Hoping everything goes well for you and pancake with the new vet. [/QUOTE]
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