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    Re: Leonardo is sick, swelling/bleeding...

    Thanks so much everyone. He was looking great this morning as far as swelling and mouth color. But alas, this evening his head was partly swollen again and that red area was puffed up.



    Quote Originally Posted by Coleslaw007 View Post
    Your thread reminded me very much of what happened with my snake, I very much doubt it is the same though, not trying to scare you.


    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=195427

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    I'm so sorry for your loss This is really a scary thought.

    Quote Originally Posted by FireStorm View Post
    Wouldn't the culture be more useful if it was done before antibiotics were started? I was under the impression that this was the case, at least with humans.

    I hope the poor guy is feeling better soon...keep us posted.
    Yes, very much so. Her reasoning behind it was explained to me as, she was trying to save us the money of the cultures and believed the baytril oral would be enough. Although she is a registered reptile vet and appears on all of the "herp vet" websites, I think she might be better suited at more common issues like parasites/burns/etc rather than internal. It seems like many vets believe baytril is the cure-all for reptiles, and although it does work phenomenally for a lot of things, I agree a culture is needed. I guess it was just wishful thinking/hoping on my part that we might be able to beat this thing with 1 visit/treatment. Silly me

    So here is a question, he ate about 7 days ago, should I offer him? Or hold off until after the vet on monday? He's cruising and I know he's a hungry little dude (or smells the rats the others are getting ) But I don't want to possibly irritate the abscess/abraison/tooth...Opinions welcomed!


    Again, thank you all so much for the insight and speculations. Our visit is at 5pm on Monday so I will update after that as soon as I'm able.

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