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  • 07-18-2016, 12:17 PM
    JodanOrNoDan
    No, you come first. Find the meaning in your life. I believe that everyone has a reason to be here. You just need to find yours. Once you have your cause, survival becomes mandatory.
  • 07-18-2016, 01:14 PM
    juggalosnakes
    There are certain inpatient programs allow you to have a pet if you emotionally need them. My girl works at one. They even allow friends or family to stay the night with you aswell.

    Im on here all the time you can PM me if you want to chat anytime.
  • 07-18-2016, 02:07 PM
    highqualityballz
    Your more important than your snakes. Snake will probably be fine and even if something was to happen (which i doubt) we have to make sure we stay healthy before we make sure our animals are! I say go to the hospital whether you find someone or dont. To correct you on your last post your snake or NO animal for that matter come before you. You need to get better first, and i DONT care who on this forum disagrees with me which i doubt anyone does. Get better soon!!!
  • 07-18-2016, 03:42 PM
    Prognathodon
    Re: Respiratory infection treatment vs me going to hospital
    From your profile it looks like you're in/near a metropolitan area, so there's probably other snake fans around. Have you posted here on the regional threads and/or looked for a local herp club? Maybe there's someone local to you that would be willing and able to come administer meds and/or snake-sit. Or call and talk to your vet about alternatives to the meds you're administering, maybe there's something else that can be injected once every few days.


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  • 07-18-2016, 04:06 PM
    Scottywelsh
    Honestly if your snake is the only thing keeping you going then your probably safer to stay with him/her until it's better by the sounds of it.
    Only you know you so it's your choice
    Good Luck and don't be afraid to message me at any time :)
  • 07-18-2016, 04:51 PM
    EmilyandArlo
    Re: Respiratory infection treatment vs me going to hospital
    Your health and safety is priority number one. I agree with others who have asked if there is anyone local you could find by posting here or elsewhere. Are there any reputable reptile shops near you? Some times they will board animals and may be able to administer your snake's meds. Your snake missing a few days of meds and perhaps needing to start another cycle of meds is not the worst thing that could happen. You harming yourself is.


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  • 07-18-2016, 08:01 PM
    m1lkhoney
    Thanks, you guys. I think I'm safe for tonight at least so I'll see if I can find someone to take care of him if I end up going.
  • 07-18-2016, 08:10 PM
    EmilyandArlo
    Re: Respiratory infection treatment vs me going to hospital
    Good to hear. I admire your ability to be open about struggling and seeking help as well as the supportive responses on this thread. Too often, there is shame and stigma surrounding those types of discussions where there absolutely should not be.
    Good luck :)


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  • 07-20-2016, 03:37 AM
    O'Mathghamhna
    Baby girl, you need to help you first and foremost. As others have said, if you aren't here then no one can care for your snake and either he goes to someone else or dies. Further, if you don't get help and continue his meds, who's to say he might die anyway from something else completely unrelated (sorry, I know this sounds depressing but bare with me)? As hard as it is, you simply cannot base your quality of life on an animal--they don't live as long as we do, they can't tell us when things are wrong so we can't always help them if they are sick or in pain, etc. Crap happens, you know? Sometimes our beloved pets die for no apparent reason at all--heck, this even happens to people. So by living this way, you are setting yourself up for a potential disaster. We all know life throws us curveballs. So rather than bargain unrealistically by saying if your snake dies then you must die too, make an action plan so that when (not if) those curveballs come your way, you already have a plan and you can and will get through it--with your life and your snake's life intact.

    Good luck sweetie pie!:grouphug:
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