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What to do after prolapse sutures
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[QUOTE="Kapulei, post: 2003931, member: 114558"] She did take some big only if I dipped a bsf in it first(nachos). No black beard(not even darkened), but she's always been like that. Even during some of more right prolapses. It's like she doesn't notice. I always feel like she must hate me when we're working on getting retracted, but nope. Vet had me bring her back in this morning to remove the sutures. She's worried that if she's prolapsing with the sutures in place we're just making it worse. So now we have to figure out which tissue it is for certain before moving forward. But it's going to cost 10k between CT scans, colonoscopy, and potential surgery. I've already burned all my savings on the 5 vet visits I've had so I'm a loss for what to do next. I'm beginning to fear her best bet is to be surrendered to a place that can fund her needs but I don't know if that really exists. I'd rather lose her but know she's gets a full life rather than have to put her down because I didn't know reptile insurance existed until too late and only had 3k saved for the vet. [/QUOTE]
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