StormyMidnight
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So our guinea pig (Stormy), nearly 5 years old, has for the past two weeks been wheezing, visibly struggling to breathe (as in, you can see her visibly taking her breaths, that was the first thing I noticed, secondly you can hear the air through her nose if you hold her up to your ear). Took her to the vet a couple days after first noticing this (it was milder then than it is now) - I had also only just noticed bumblefoot on one of her feet too - Vet could hear a wheeze in her upper respiratory tract but not in her lungs, and she was prescribed Baytril 0.2ml twice a day, plus 0.3ml x2 Loxicom for dogs as pain killer, plus Hibiscrub soak for the foot (although the latter I didn't do a very good job of as she wouldn't keep still with one foot in a bowl of it!) Ten days later took her back for a check up and the wheeze is now also in her lungs, so as the Baytril didn't seem to have made a difference vet suggested cutting all the meds (in case she was going to prescribe something different after x-ray next day) - no difference in Stormy at all by next day....
Meanwhile, Stormy has been totally & utterly normal throughout otherwise - still enthusiastically eating everything (hay, nuggets, veg, water) and is the first to rush to the side of the cage and prop herself up wheeking for veg (her wheeks are a bit croaky though). There is also no sign whatsoever of any discharge from her eyes, nose etc.
Next day (yesterday), still off the meds, we had her X-rayed, awake, only from above though, and the vet can see nothing at all wrong with her lungs, no fluid/pneumonia (thank god) etc. She said her stomach was a bit bigger than she'd expect with lots of poo and food and air, so we kept her separate from the others overnight just to make sure she is pooing & weeing normally - yep, lots of poops, and damp fleece, and hardly any white calcium deposits...
I am ringing the vet as agreed this afternoon to confirm pooing ok etc and to discuss what next. Vet's options are (a) sedate her in order to do more x-rays from different angles to check the front of her lungs etc, and possibly take swabs too to diagnose bacteria etc etc. She didn't want to do this when she otherwise seems so well, and I'd rather Stormy not have to go through this either if it isn't absolutely necessary (b) try steriods to open up her lungs - i've seen on other threads that steroids are not a good idea so I am going to refuse this - thankfully the vet herself said she was reluctant to do this anyway, esp prior to the x ray, in case there was a pneumonia. (c) I think there are other antibiotics she could try? FYI this is our local normal vet, prepared to refer us to the exotics specialists on the other side of town if she needs to (we've been to a couple of times before), but I think if she wanted to do that I'd want to go to Simon in Northampton instead, however, given the distance (we're in London) it would depend on what Simon would be doing I suppose...
Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?! Both I and the vet are baffled given she's honestly seeming absolutely fine in herself. MAYBE the odd little curl up (upright, not lying down to sleep, which she also does) looking a bit more sorry for herself than she might do when completely healthy, but not much. The bumblefoot implies she's a bit under the weather and maybe in need of more vit. C, and i've been trying to increase the vit. C-high veg in her diet, but there hadn't been any change to her diet, or bedding etc etc at all.... Oh & all three other piggies who share the cage with her are fine. One thought I wondered about was whether she'd taken in some food or something that has gone to her lungs, given she doesn't otherwise seem ill - I did see her gag briefly about a month ago but then carry on as normal after that...
Sorry for all the waffly detail, wanted to give as much info as possible!
Meanwhile, Stormy has been totally & utterly normal throughout otherwise - still enthusiastically eating everything (hay, nuggets, veg, water) and is the first to rush to the side of the cage and prop herself up wheeking for veg (her wheeks are a bit croaky though). There is also no sign whatsoever of any discharge from her eyes, nose etc.
Next day (yesterday), still off the meds, we had her X-rayed, awake, only from above though, and the vet can see nothing at all wrong with her lungs, no fluid/pneumonia (thank god) etc. She said her stomach was a bit bigger than she'd expect with lots of poo and food and air, so we kept her separate from the others overnight just to make sure she is pooing & weeing normally - yep, lots of poops, and damp fleece, and hardly any white calcium deposits...
I am ringing the vet as agreed this afternoon to confirm pooing ok etc and to discuss what next. Vet's options are (a) sedate her in order to do more x-rays from different angles to check the front of her lungs etc, and possibly take swabs too to diagnose bacteria etc etc. She didn't want to do this when she otherwise seems so well, and I'd rather Stormy not have to go through this either if it isn't absolutely necessary (b) try steriods to open up her lungs - i've seen on other threads that steroids are not a good idea so I am going to refuse this - thankfully the vet herself said she was reluctant to do this anyway, esp prior to the x ray, in case there was a pneumonia. (c) I think there are other antibiotics she could try? FYI this is our local normal vet, prepared to refer us to the exotics specialists on the other side of town if she needs to (we've been to a couple of times before), but I think if she wanted to do that I'd want to go to Simon in Northampton instead, however, given the distance (we're in London) it would depend on what Simon would be doing I suppose...
Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?! Both I and the vet are baffled given she's honestly seeming absolutely fine in herself. MAYBE the odd little curl up (upright, not lying down to sleep, which she also does) looking a bit more sorry for herself than she might do when completely healthy, but not much. The bumblefoot implies she's a bit under the weather and maybe in need of more vit. C, and i've been trying to increase the vit. C-high veg in her diet, but there hadn't been any change to her diet, or bedding etc etc at all.... Oh & all three other piggies who share the cage with her are fine. One thought I wondered about was whether she'd taken in some food or something that has gone to her lungs, given she doesn't otherwise seem ill - I did see her gag briefly about a month ago but then carry on as normal after that...
Sorry for all the waffly detail, wanted to give as much info as possible!