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Beardie ER
Pre ovulatory folicular stasis
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[QUOTE="RM10, post: 2016216, member: 108894"] Hi, thank you for your reply. I will post photos of coco over the weekend. The ultra sound photo I have is the only one he gave me. I will ask for the X-ray photo. Thankfully Coco isn’t lethargic or black bearding. She isn’t moving much either, but appears bright eyed. This second vet who did the ultra sound and broke this dreadful news to me said surgery means an incision across the whole stomach area. He said he has once operated on a turtle! He is really a vet for cats and dogs. I plan to ask him to refer us to the exotic pet vet nearby (who are only taking referrals from other vets). Coco is thankfully drinking the little mixture from the syringe, and had one Dubai roach and one worm over two days. Thank you for thinking of coco, I will keep you updated. [/QUOTE]
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