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From: julie nicholls
Date: 2012-02-06 21:47:38 UTC
Subject: Re: [ferrethealth] Re: Vets advice needed please - re: Bloods results - Very Sick ferret
To: "ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com" <ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com>

Hi Tressie, I think my reply to your questions may have not got to you so I am forwarding it again. Was dated 24th Jan. As of today Mon 6th Feb my ferret is stable and has put on weight and poops on new duck soup are firm BUT is still VERY VERY lacking in energy possibly suggesting the anaemia is not improving much or there could be some other underlying reason. Could you please tell me what you think. Thank you - Julie ( UK )
***I am putting the original blood results at bottom of page***


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From: julie nicholls <janicholls2002@yahoo.co.uk>
To: "ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com" <ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 24 January 2012, 7:38


Hi Tressie

She is about 1 yr 9 mths
She was spayed at approx 9months old, I wouldn't know what to look for for ovarian remnant but there have beenĀ  no signs of any hormone changes or swelling of vulva
The vet did an x-ray ( not ultrasound ) and no abnormalities were seen other than a slightly enlarged heart
I don't believeĀ  the reticulocyte count was done, there is no mention on the paperwork
No she did not receive a transfusion

These are the meds she is on:-

Omeprazole ( stomach acid reducer - proton pump inhibitor )
Metronidazole - antibiotic
Ammoxycillin - antibiotic
Antepsin liquid ( she mentioned sucrulate ) to be given 3 times a day 1/2 hr before food

If fed on Carnivore care her stools are formed and a light colour, if given Hills A/D or anything else her stools are runny & mucous

Thank You - Julie



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