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Beardie ER
Wheezing/Coughing post-brumation
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[QUOTE="Deabrua, post: 2035423, member: 101824"] The vet is more focused on doing blood work, vitamin injections, ultrasound, and x-rays because they believe a healthy dragon with correct husbandry shouldn't have gone into brumation in the first place. Have not bothered to tryn listen to or check her breathing. Blood work - check for infections or organ issues such as liver/kidney Ultrasound/xray- check for follicular stasis because she hasn't laid eggs in 2+ years Vitamin injections - VIT A&D, B12, and calcium gluconate to replenish what was lost during the 4mo brumation, though I'm not sure why this couldn't be done through a supplemented diet UPDATE: agreed to bloodwork, ultrasound, and xray. Choosing to supplement feeding instead of vitamin injections. TBD on medications based on what their recommendations are post diags, but im leaning against unless absolutely necessary. They wanted to preemptively give meds but I don't agree with medicating unknown issues. [/QUOTE]
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