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Beardie ER
Post-surgery recovery
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2040188, member: 8309"] Hello, I agree with AHBD, the Tramadol is opium based so, very hard on the system. They have a very unique metabolic system & when medication crosses the blood brain barrier it stays in their system longer than a mammals does. It does this because they have variations in their body temperatures since they are ectotherms & have a cool down phase at night with a lower body temperature. Since she is getting food from the critical care & emeraid, her own natural appetite will be markedly less. Definitely post some pictures of her for us, so we can see her. It sounds like she has definitely been through a huge ordeal, so I'm happy to hear she is recovering nicely. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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