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Beardie ER
Wheezing/Coughing post-brumation
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2035479, member: 31715"] Like I mentioned last week. The body just went through a long period of basically not doing any work. It needs time to reboot. Over zealous vets like this are what cause normally healthy dragons to die. Your blood work would be a little funky too if you just went comatose for 2 months. Same goes for your bowel movement. I get that you are worried and it's hard to take advice from a stranger on the internet, but exactly what your vet did is exactly what we see time and time again happen here, completely unnecessary and potentially life threatening if you were lesser educated on the subject and took the vets word at face value. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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