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  • 12-22-2007, 06:22 PM
    snakeLVR
    very sick woma python
    :( My Woma python I have had only a little over a month is very sick. I did what any responsible pet owner would have done, at the first signs of illness, some respiratory sounds, and a little excess mouth mucus, I took him right away to a herp vet. I found her through herp vet connection. I had only had him 3 weeks at that time. I had a culture done, which the first vet stated showed a staph infection. The Vet had me treat him with Baytril shots for 14 days, I thought he was getting better. Than, just the other day, I noticed some really scary barking noises coming from him. Also some squeaks. He had no visible mucus, and I didn't see any open mouth breathing, but I took him right away to another vet, because the one I had used before was not in, and I felt it couldn't wait. So, here's the news, I am waiting for another culture, but he has the beginning signs of mouth rot, ( why the other vet missed that I have no clue), and very serious pneumonia. The doctor told me, he might not make it. I am stumped how it could have progressed to this,as he was getting antibiotic therapy. Did the vet misdiagnose his illness to begin with? :confused: I am very strict of the temps, keeping the warm end around 92, cool end in the low 80's . Of course now, the vet told me to keep him even warmer. The new vet took x-rays, and a white blood cell count, he was much more thorough. He isn't acting very sick, even though I know he is, and actually seems very active, but I am sick with worry. It's 50/50 at this point. Anyway, just thought I'd get my saddness off my chest. Please pray for him.
  • 12-22-2007, 11:57 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: very sick woma python
    I am very sorry to hear this! First an RI, and then stomatitis and pneumonia? I would be getting a hold of the seller about this. You may want to be very thorough in your record keeping and vet diagnonsis. I will keep you guys in my thoughts.
  • 12-22-2007, 11:59 PM
    Patrick Long
    Re: very sick woma python
    wow, my thoughts go out to you and your companion. hope all gets well
  • 12-23-2007, 02:11 AM
    Jophis82
    Re: very sick woma python
    Iam very sorry to hear this and scared at the same time. My snake is showing signs of RI and I just got her 4 days ago at a pet store. I am very upset with them and they better pay for her vet bills. They said that I had a 14 day health garentee.....I don't want to exchange her I just want them to pay the vet bills.
  • 12-31-2007, 04:36 PM
    MelissaFlipski
    Re: very sick woma python
    SnakeLVR, I am so sorry! Good luck with any treatment. I hope he pulls through. Someone else in another thread somewhere (BP's?) was talking about using a nebulizer on snakes. And contact the seller you got him from. We are praying for him.

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    Originally Posted by Jophis82 View Post
    Iam very sorry to hear this and scared at the same time. My snake is showing signs of RI and I just got her 4 days ago at a pet store. I am very upset with them and they better pay for her vet bills. They said that I had a 14 day health garentee.....I don't want to exchange her I just want them to pay the vet bills.

    Contact the pet store right away and tell them. Document everything! Even who you talk to at the store. Good luck!
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