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Beardie ER
Vet wants me to consider putting down
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[QUOTE="Subion, post: 2026430, member: 114709"] She’s about the same today. I do have some pics of her feet I’m trying not to pick her up so she won’t move them to much so I can’t get a pic of the bottom that’s swollen bad on the one also. The back leg I believe is swollen some but it also is a bit discolored so I’m wondering if that one is from the shed. The front though is the same thing we’ve been going through about every month now since her original surgery. I’m trying to cut back on some foods incase it’s them and focus more on just water. So mainly for a few days she’s going to be getting just collard greens or kale slurries with a bit of green beans or fruit for flavor. She does like her black cherry juice so I’ll give her a bit of that daily to. She has an appointment wed night to be looked at again. They said they could get me in today in emergency visit but I’d either have to drop her off while she dr was in surgery and they would just notify me of things going on when he got a chance to look at her or we could come in around 5 and it could take a few hours to be seen if they could get to me today. They are closed tomorrow so I guess wed is my best bet. Is there anything you can think of I should ask the vet to possibly look at? I heard some marines they can drain the foot and test the fluid if they have any on. I’m going to ask about that. Also I found that article mentioning serrapeptase in milk thistle I’ll give the link and add a pic here for a quick glance. If you don’t think it is correct or it wouldn’t hurt to get her some to go along with her milk thistle I’ll get some to try. I’ll ask the vet about it to incase I need a prescription. Also I’ll bring up the thiamin to see what they think. [URL unfurl="true"]https://petfood.guide/fatty-foods-for-bearded-dragons/#:~:text=If%20your%20bearded%20dragon%20is%20overweight%2C%20you%20may,of%2015%20mg%20per%20kilogram%20of%20body%20weight.[/URL] Edit: I forgot to mention her beard is still the same color. When I touch her feet she sort of moves them away or at least tries but it’s only when I wake her up or first start lightly touching them. Then she seems to be fine with them being touched so I don’t think it’s painful more of like a weird feeling but I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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