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Dealing with Infectious Diseases
Spirochetes infection...darn it!
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[QUOTE="BeardyMama77, post: 2023295, member: 85858"] Thank you. It’s definitely not easy and is very heartbreaking. My first dragon Charlie, passed away Oct 30, 2021, he was almost 7 years old and passed away from liver cancer. Onyx was my youngest of my 5 current dragons. My oldest is Miss Lizzy and she’s roughly 10 years old. My Lucky was thought to be a boy since I rescued her on Craigslist since 2016. Lucky started to retain fluid and tests showed that she had a mass growing near her liver and lady bits. So she needed surgery. I also came across Lizzy on Craigslist in 2016. They’re both doing good now. My other one is Eleanor, I’ve had her since 2020 and she’s a bit over 2 years old. Last but not least is Miss Kevin. Yes, Miss Kevin is her name because the previous owner who couldn’t continue caring for her, named her Kevin. So when my vet heckled her out, she was like “well, looks like you’ve got a Miss Kevin” I was like well well, ok then. I’ve been taking care of dragons for the past 11 years and I always enjoy helping others with their dragons. [/QUOTE]
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