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    Respitory infection questions

    I posted another thread about this a few weeks ago but now I can't find it. Anyway here is the deal.

    A almost a month ago I noticed one of my ball pythons had bubbles and the other signs of a respitory infection. Removed him from my rack system and called the vet immediately. the next morning i brought him there. He gave me a prescription For fortaz and said I caught it early since he was still very active and everything. This is a vet I trust he has scene all of our guinea pigs one of our parakeets one of our Leopard geckos and my western hognose. He gave me 5 shots to administer myself every 72 hours. After the 5 shots were up we went back and he said there wasn't really any improvement but it wasn't worse so he gave me 5 more. He said we could do a lung cleaning and a culture which he recommended unfortunately it cost 800 dollars which I don't have at all. I just administered his 8th shot yesterday. Now my question is how long can it take to show sings of improvement? I gave him a bigger house with higher heat for less stress iv been soaking him almost every day for at least 20 mins I bought a nebulizer that I'm going to use with saline for him which was all recommended by the vet. The antibiotics brought on a shed which he said would happen. The only thing is he dosent look that much different excpt occasionally I get some green mucus out of his mouth. He won't eat but He's still strong and active.

    Basically I just want to know from people who have experienced this if I should be worried and if it will start to go away soon. And none of my others have gotten anything or are showing signs of anything.

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    Re: Respitory infection questions

    Quote Originally Posted by tom112089 View Post
    I posted another thread about this a few weeks ago but now I can't find it. Anyway here is the deal.

    A almost a month ago I noticed one of my ball pythons had bubbles and the other signs of a respitory infection. Removed him from my rack system and called the vet immediately. the next morning i brought him there. He gave me a prescription For fortaz and said I caught it early since he was still very active and everything. This is a vet I trust he has scene all of our guinea pigs one of our parakeets one of our Leopard geckos and my western hognose. He gave me 5 shots to administer myself every 72 hours. After the 5 shots were up we went back and he said there wasn't really any improvement but it wasn't worse so he gave me 5 more. He said we could do a lung cleaning and a culture which he recommended unfortunately it cost 800 dollars which I don't have at all. I just administered his 8th shot yesterday. Now my question is how long can it take to show sings of improvement? I gave him a bigger house with higher heat for less stress iv been soaking him almost every day for at least 20 mins I bought a nebulizer that I'm going to use with saline for him which was all recommended by the vet. The antibiotics brought on a shed which he said would happen. The only thing is he dosent look that much different excpt occasionally I get some green mucus out of his mouth. He won't eat but He's still strong and active.

    Basically I just want to know from people who have experienced this if I should be worried and if it will start to go away soon. And none of my others have gotten anything or are showing signs of anything.

    Thanks in advance
    Stop soaking him. It's a stressful act and stress can actually lower the immune system.
    RI can take from around 30 days to 3+ months to show signs of improvement.

    And $800 for a culture is absurd. Should be around $200 at the very max.
    I do agree with your vet that a lung wash+culture should be done. But if you choose to do that, I would go to a different vet to do it. Your vet is overcharging several hundred dollars.

    An instead of saline, you can try F10 for the nebulizing treatment. Just make sure it's diluted correctly.
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    Re: Respitory infection questions

    I have to say $800 is pure urinary extraction.

    Get a different vet or slap the one you have.
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    Re: Respitory infection questions

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    An instead of saline, you can try F10 for the nebulizing treatment. Just make sure it's diluted correctly.
    I herd that using f10 in conjunction with antibiotics cause the antibiotics to not work

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    Re: Respitory infection questions

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    I herd that using f10 in conjunction with antibiotics cause the antibiotics to not work
    This is the first time I've heard of that.
    In another thread today, someone's vet actually said to use F10 nebulizing in conjuncture with antibiotic injections.

    You can also nebulize the actual antibiotic too.

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    Re: Respitory infection questions

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Stop soaking him. It's a stressful act and stress can actually lower the immune system.
    RI can take from around 30 days to 3+ months to show signs of improvement.

    And $800 for a culture is absurd. Should be around $200 at the very max.
    I do agree with your vet that a lung wash+culture should be done. But if you choose to do that, I would go to a different vet to do it. Your vet is overcharging several hundred dollars.

    An instead of saline, you can try F10 for the nebulizing treatment. Just make sure it's diluted correctly.
    Totally agree. No soaking, $200 should be the cost, and try F10 if you have a nebulizer/fogger.

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    Re: Respitory infection questions

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    This is the first time I've heard of that.
    In another thread today, someone's vet actually said to use F10 nebulizing in conjuncture with antibiotic injections.

    You can also nebulize the actual antibiotic too.
    I've used F10 and injections simultaneously. The F10 was almost instantly effective.

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    Re: Respitory infection questions

    I'm going to try nebulizing as soon as I get it. It should be here tomorrow. So it should only be 200 for a lung wash? My estimate was For several things

    I believe it was
    70 for sedation
    290 for trachea wash
    200 for culture
    200 for testing
    And then some other charges

    I should mention that this vet is in kind of a rich area too. I don't live there but my aunt And mom do and they said he was a great vet that's why I went there in the first place.

    And I may try the f10 nebulization. He said we can keep trying the antibiotic injections but I don't want to keep buying them if they're not going to work. He gave me fortaz instead of baytril cause he said it should work better. I guess it just takes a while to work. Should I keep getting the shots untill he gets better?

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