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Pre ovulatory folicular stasis
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[QUOTE="RM10, post: 2016056, member: 108894"] I took our bearded dragon Coco who is neatly 3 years old to the vets as he had not been eating for about two weeks. The Vet said although he has always thought coco is a “he” he should have an x Ray and blood test to make sure there is no IMO action, eggs, liver issues etc. Coco had an X-ray and second vet also did an ultra sound. Results - coco is in fact a girl who has Pre ovulatory folicular stasis. Photo attached. To my shock I was told I have two options 1) surgery to remove eggs and uterus but this could be fatal 2) leave and see if they regress but if one ruptured then coco will have to be put to sleep 😢 Coco has been given a nutrient powder to be mixed with water and to be fed twice a day via a syringe. We await the blood results. Could anyone help please with your thoughts, experiences, advice. I am very stressed. Poor coco. Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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