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    Re: Follicles aborbed

    Quote Originally Posted by colin-java View Post
    Thanks, its a difficult situation cause I'm not an expert in biology so I feel obliged to put trust into the vet.

    He basically said if we do nothing now, I might have problems in a year or two instead.
    He was concerned about her not eating, but she never eats for a few months a year, and she is also going into shed right now which isn't gonna make her want to eat. So the not eating thing doesn't worry me right now as she's got a good weight to her.

    Do you think I need to see another vet for an x-ray, even though there's no bloating now, or should I just leave her to it?
    I would let her be.
    Deborah Stewart


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