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Re: ways to treat resp. infections.
The point that everybody is trying to get across, is that if your snake is ill, you should take it to the vet, not try to use a home remedy to cure it. If you were sick with something that could do significant damage to you, and you could be cured with a doctor visit, would you like if somebody sat you at home and tried home remedys? That is the only point all of us is trying to make.
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Re: ways to treat resp. infections.
To the OP - you ASKED A QUESTION here and people are responding. You need to take it down a notch or two in your responses to the people who were trying to answer your very GENERIC question.
No one assumed that yours has one. This thread is going to be read by others who MIGHT be facing a RI, and therefore, the information that is shared here is meant to help the general population here, not just you.
To leave anything out (like husbandry issues) would be a dis-service to the community.
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Re: ways to treat resp. infections.
The OP doesn't have an RI. He is only asking if anyone knows of any home remedies, or procedures to use while you are waiting for vet appts, etc. He already knows you have to take them to a vet. He was just asking if anyone knew of any alternatives ( in an un-neccessarily large font, I might add).
Last edited by Vypyrz; 09-20-2009 at 02:27 PM.
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Re: ways to treat resp. infections.
I don't think the OP has an RI. He was only asking if anyone knew of any home remedies, or procedures to use while you are waiting for vet appts, etc. He already knows you have to take them to a vet. He was just asking if anyone knew of any alternatives ( in an un-neccessarily large font, I might add).
see there is one guy who gets it. just trying to help others out in case they run into the problem. now the large font..lol just makes it easyer to read.
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Re: ways to treat resp. infections.
Wow....
What a way to make some friends eh?
Come to this thread, acting like you are gonna save people from RI's but just come off looking like a fool.
I would suggest you finish up your Captain Crunch Cereal, take the bus to scool, and come back after you've finished your home work.
 Originally Posted by fullrace2
I don't think the OP has an RI. He was only asking if anyone knew of any home remedies, or procedures to use while you are waiting for vet appts, etc. He already knows you have to take them to a vet. He was just asking if anyone knew of any alternatives ( in an un-neccessarily large font, I might add).
see there is one guy who gets it. just trying to help others out in case they run into the problem. now the large font..lol just makes it easyer to read.
You are the OP, or did you forget that?
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Re: ways to treat resp. infections.
 Originally Posted by Patrick Long
You are the OP, or did you forget that?
Confusing, yes - he just didn't use the quote tool - he was quoting someone else.
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Re: ways to treat resp. infections.
 Originally Posted by rabernet
Confusing, yes - he just didn't use the quote tool - he was quoting someone else.
Ahh I see now.
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Re: ways to treat resp. infections.
Once again, if anyone (directed towards the people that the OP intended to help) needs some helpful info about RI's please refer to this link
http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...warticle&id=50
and for the sake of your animals please do not believe that this is something that can be treated at home, take your animal to the vet.
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