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    respritory infection

    i do believe my ball has a respritory infection . i have an appointment with the vet tomorrow afternoon. how serious is a RI? i know that eventually it can kill but i believe its still in the early stages. will she be okay until toorrow afternoon?

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    Re: respritory infection

    Quote Originally Posted by bigblue09 View Post
    i do believe my ball has a respritory infection . i have an appointment with the vet tomorrow afternoon. how serious is a RI? i know that eventually it can kill but i believe its still in the early stages. will she be okay until toorrow afternoon?
    From what you hvae said in your other thread, your BP will be fine until he vet visit. RI's are very curable!
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    ok good. i could see the mucus in her mouth today when she opened it. im just worried about her because i havnt had her very long and shes my first snake.

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    Re: respritory infection

    Quote Originally Posted by bigblue09 View Post
    i do believe my ball has a respritory infection . i have an appointment with the vet tomorrow afternoon. how serious is a RI? i know that eventually it can kill but i believe its still in the early stages. will she be okay until toorrow afternoon?
    She should be fine. I first noticed my BP making weird sounds, and watched her for a week before I was pretty sure it was an RI, then I had to wait another week for my paycheck to take her into the vet. As long as you take her in soon, she should be fine. If it was bad, you'd know it.

    Also, if it is an RI, get the injection meds, not the by-mouth meds. I has a hell of a time just getting my girl to open her mouth, and it's not a one-person job. The injections are better from what I've heard.
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    yesterday was when i really noticed her wheezing. im going to see on of the best reptile specialist in the atlanta area. i will discuss the meds options with him.

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    i took her to the vet today and it was an RI. other than that he said she looked very healthy . he prescribed her the shots. he went ahead and showed me how to do it and she was not happy about that. the good thing is i dont give it to her but every 3 days for 3 weeks. i would say it turned out good

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    Re: respritory infection

    I recently had to give inhections to my snake. A good suggestion from my vet was to alternate sides and the spot u do the shot to avoid bruising.
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    Re: respritory infection

    Not only that, but multiple shots in the same spot can sometimes cause necrosis of the site.

    When I have had to give shots to my snakes, I use a paper toweling core to secure their head in, that way they can't come back and bite the hands that are trying to heal them lol.
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    good luck, I lost my albino girl this summer to an RI, I got her off a guy that didn't take care of her right and I got her to the vet but the damage was already done she was to far gone and died about a week later of getting her injections.
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