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Bookfan
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Post   » Wed Jul 27, 2022 7:57 pm


She's wheeking!! Always a good sound.

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ItsaZoo
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Post   » Wed Jul 27, 2022 9:03 pm


She’s really wiped out tonight and she looks kind of puffed up. She’s sleeping on my lap. I massaged her tummy, she only had one poop since we came home. So hopefully once she starts moving around more, digestion will follow. The clinic already called to check on her, and said they’ll call again tomorrow.

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Lynx
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Post   » Wed Jul 27, 2022 10:06 pm


I sure hope the meds work too! Sounds like she will be a demanding patient!

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Sef
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Post   » Thu Jul 28, 2022 4:35 pm


How is she today?

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Post   » Thu Jul 28, 2022 10:04 pm


Things aren’t going well today. She’s not eating, just picking at hay, so she’s not pooping near enough. She had a little corn husk and lettuce this morning but she’s only interested in fresh grass tonight.

She was wobbly this morning and rolled on her side when she took a run around the corner of her pen. She gets right back up, and she’s not circling or eye-rolling, but I think it scares her.

She spends too much time laying down, but she probably feels more grounded. When she looks up, she moves her head like she’s dizzy.

I got a tablespoon of CC with vitamin C and probiotic into her today. I’m going to try floor time tonight and see how she moves. She needs to get some exercise and get the digestion going. Then we’ll have more CC.

I talked to the clinic and they said if she’s not better tomorrow to call them. They thought it might still be after effects of the anesthetic, but I think it’s the dizziness that’s keeping her from eating. She’s only had two doses of Orbax so I doubt she’s reacting to the AB.

Any suggestions or tips you can share would be appreciated.

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Post   » Thu Jul 28, 2022 11:00 pm


Today’s Headline: Floor time causes Gidget to stress-poop!

She doesn’t care for floor time, so we don’t do it too often. She chortles and keeps moving around the grid fence trying to find a way out. And tonight that caused her to poop a few times. Which must have made her hungry because she nibbled some hay.

More stress occurred when a paper bag landed next to a hidey and the bag contained hay. Then some thin blades of fresh grass showed up.

Hopefully all this activity will be beneficial. She’s moving well tonight, but evenings seem to be better than mornings.

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Sef
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Post   » Fri Jul 29, 2022 5:01 am


This is so perplexing! Hoping that the Orbax kicks in and knocks this out, if it's an infection. I think I'd go ahead and push CC if she still doesn't seem too interested in food this morning. Do you have any Reglan on hand in case you need to help keep things moving?

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Post   » Fri Jul 29, 2022 1:53 pm


First thing this morning she got meds and about a teaspoon of CC with vitamin C. Not interested in fresh grass or corn husk, but she did eat some lettuce. I feed something fresh after a few syringes to make sure she’s swallowing the CC okay.

She’s mostly laying around picking at her hay. We were gone for a couple of hours and came back to lots of poops in different parts of the cage, so food is moving through her system and she moved around some.

Here’s my confusion and my frustration: I phoned the clinic to ask how long it takes for the Orbax to start working on the inner ear infection and when I should see an improvement in her dizziness. Their answer: It may not improve. It may be chronic and can’t be cured but can be managed. Her head tilts slightly to the left and that’s probably permanent.

I must be a slow learner here, but if she has a chronic infection that won’t improve, what is the Orbax for, and what does “managed” mean? The vet isn’t available today but they’ll have her call me tomorrow.

As you can tell, I’m a little irritable. I know it’s only been 3 days, but I just spent over $600 on vet expenses and it seems they’re telling me this is the best her life is going to be.

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Sef
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Post   » Fri Jul 29, 2022 3:21 pm


I sure hope that's not the case (chronic infection)! My thought is maybe they are trying the Orbax to see if it *will* clear up, which is a possibility. There is something in the dark recesses of my brain that just got me thinking about Chlor and how it penetrates the blood-brain barrier and is Talishan's preferred drug for stubborn inner ear infections. See some references below:
https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewt ... n#p2245277
https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewt ... l#p2286094
https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewt ... n#p2201547

It is one of the "big guns" and hard on the gut, from what I've read, but maybe worth a try if a round of Orbax doesn't seem to help?

I'm so sorry that you and Gidget are dealing with this. :(

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Post   » Fri Jul 29, 2022 4:04 pm


Thanks for the information and the links. This vet clinic is the only one that really knows about exotics, but they are also very expensive and push every test available. So I tend to question what’s really necessary and what is just curiosity or an up-sell on their part.

For example, our dog’s annual exam would have been over $800 because they wanted to do complete blood work, urinalysis, and a host of other tests. He just had all this done in the fall when he had pancreatitis. So we got the checkup and 3 vaccinations for $275.

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Post   » Fri Jul 29, 2022 10:28 pm


The chloramphenicol does sound like a good possibility if you don't see improvement with the Orbax. I don't understand either how they can basically say give drugs that may or may not work and the condition may not improve. I sure hope to hear she is doing better!

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Post   » Sat Jul 30, 2022 1:07 am


The vet tech called this afternoon. I told her my concerns about Gidget spending so much time in her hidey, not moving around much, and not eating well. She was always active before this, running and jumping up on her hideys. I also mentioned how she seems unbalanced or dizzy, and loses her balance when she turns too fast. So she talked with the vet and called back to tell me they were calling in a prescription for meclizine, which is for motion sickness and vertigo. So I’ll pick that up at the pharmacy tomorrow. Apparently it’s the same as Bonine which I’ve used myself.

She also had the blood work results and Gidget has high normal white blood count. This could mean a low-grade infection or maybe none at all. The leukocytes value indicates she has inflammation. So the Orbax and meloxicam should help. I just don’t know when I should see a change.

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