Peppa’s Possible Pyometra
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She dropped the most recent 150 grams over the course of the past month, but she has been eating voraciously.
She has dropped about 500 grams over the past 4-5 months. I guess I would be glad to think that was just senior weight loss. I would certainly feel better about not having her poked and prodded further. But she is so severely under weight - I can feel every one of her bones.
She has dropped about 500 grams over the past 4-5 months. I guess I would be glad to think that was just senior weight loss. I would certainly feel better about not having her poked and prodded further. But she is so severely under weight - I can feel every one of her bones.
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Have you read this case study? I don't know if it will be helpful or not, I reread some of it but not all:
https://www.guinealynx.info/hyperthyroi ... study.html
https://www.guinealynx.info/hyperthyroi ... study.html
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Thanks, Lynx! I have read that. That was what pushed me to push for the thyroid meds, in addition to the recommendations of a vet we used to see several moves ago (the most trusted of all the vets we've seen).
She has always consumed a lot of water and peed frequently in large volume, so that is not new. But the voracious eating and rapid weight loss are both new. She certainly doesn't have excessive energy, but she is also in quite a bit of pain from her feet as well as (I think) from her weight loss. Which contributes to her not moving, which makes her feet worse, etc. etc. Another symptom - she has recently begun regrowing hair in a lot of bald patches she's had for the past few months. I really thought it was thyroid, but the medicine just had no effect on her.
She has always consumed a lot of water and peed frequently in large volume, so that is not new. But the voracious eating and rapid weight loss are both new. She certainly doesn't have excessive energy, but she is also in quite a bit of pain from her feet as well as (I think) from her weight loss. Which contributes to her not moving, which makes her feet worse, etc. etc. Another symptom - she has recently begun regrowing hair in a lot of bald patches she's had for the past few months. I really thought it was thyroid, but the medicine just had no effect on her.
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When you say she is eating a lot. Everything is going in? Poop is going out? I ask because a guinea pig that is having teeth issues, for example, may look like they are eating but not as much is going in as it looks like. Weighing pellets, for example, may help get a good reading on intake.
Are you hand feeding? Some people will make Critical Care "mush balls" for a guinea pig to consume if they can eat on their own.
Are you hand feeding? Some people will make Critical Care "mush balls" for a guinea pig to consume if they can eat on their own.
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Oh yes, she is eating and LOTS of poop is coming out. I am glad for that, at least. I am also giving her some critical care when she has her meds, but she is eating about 3 times the recommended amount of pellets - about 3/8 of a cup - in addition to her regular vegetables and hay. She has always been a grazer and not at all what I would call food motivated, so this is definitely unusual.
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Thanks, bpatters! I did give her some benebac last night after the second increased dose of flagyl, after the diarrhea started. It seemed to help a little. Weirdly (luckily) she has never had a negative reaction to any antibiotic before. So maybe I will keep up the increased dose of flagyl for 5 days, give her benebac after each dose, and see what happens.
Reading through other users experiences with flagyl it sounds like it is usually prescribed for 5-7 days. It is under a different brand name here, but it is the same strength. So I wonder why the vet told me it requires a 30 day course.
As always, I wish science would pay more attention to these tiny critters. In the meantime, trial and error. If this doesn't work, I may go back to the thyroid meds and increase the dose slightly until something happens. I feel like she has nothing to lose at this point.
Reading through other users experiences with flagyl it sounds like it is usually prescribed for 5-7 days. It is under a different brand name here, but it is the same strength. So I wonder why the vet told me it requires a 30 day course.
As always, I wish science would pay more attention to these tiny critters. In the meantime, trial and error. If this doesn't work, I may go back to the thyroid meds and increase the dose slightly until something happens. I feel like she has nothing to lose at this point.