Good, laughter is always good!Yep definitely! Very funny! Made me laugh anyway.

Good, laughter is always good!Yep definitely! Very funny! Made me laugh anyway.
Dennis loves hugs but its Christian that needs the healing vibes Ruth! and I like hugs too!I am glad it is an abscess and not anything more sinister. They are a pain in the bum to manage but you will get him there! Sending Dennis lots and lots of healing vibes and of course lots of hugs to you too!
Dennis loves hugs but its Christian that needs the healing vibes Ruth! and I like hugs too!
So am I.Bless your lovely piggy, hope he feels better very soon. Glad to hear it's nothing worse.
Christian is his normal happy self and bimbling away as piggies do. He takes his Sulfatrim like a good boy and loves it, he licks the end of the syringe when he has had his 0.2ml and his little pink tongue comes out of his mouth and licks all round his lips as it to say "is that all? when can I have some more this is yummy?" I've booked him in for surgery on Monday 5 June at 9.35 which is the earliest I could book him for as Mark the Vet is on holiday next week. Christian will have to be inside in the hospital cage for 48 hours and on newspaper before I can put him back in the hutch with the others. Rachel (who we saw yesterday) said when he goes back in the hutch there is only to be newspaper lining it and no shavings, aubiose or hay as the wound site will be left open and nothing can go in it. I was wondering if I could use vet bed on top of the newspaper (I usually put hay on top of the paper) as this will be softer than newspaper. Can anyone advise me on this please?Hello. how's the little chap. pls. x
Someone at the GPF Manchester meet was looking after a piggy with an open wound after and abscess and maybe they can offer some advice. Not sure who it was though as it was my first meet and i can't remember everyone's names. Maybe David can remember who it was.I can't advise on that one . But hopefully some one will. Id ask vet also.
Open wound. You going to be a very brave piggie mummy.
I know I'm not looking forward to it. Vet said that I'll probably have to clean out stinky pus tooI can't advise on that one . But hopefully some one will. Id ask vet also.
Open wound. You going to be a very brave piggie mummy.
Thanks @YvonneBlue Can you remember who it was @David Pet Lover, @Hoppity.K?Someone at the GPF Manchester meet was looking after a piggy with an open wound after and abscess and maybe they can offer some advice. Not sure who it was though as it was my first meet and i can't remember everyone's names. Maybe David can remember who it was.
I will ask on the Manchester meet thread. .
you a super star Ruth. xIt was me with Bruno guysYou have to be very patient when doing the cleaning. Wash hands, make up a mix of Hibiscrub (vet disinfectant) and then gently express the abscess capsule to help it drain, making sure you pick any scabs that try to form on the wound. It must stay open until it has stopped draining. The capsule should shrink if it keeps draining. Once everything is expressed give it a good clean with cotton buds and the hibiscrub. I do this twice a day whilst also keeping an eye on the wound and keeping it clean if it becomes crusty/sticky between the two cleanings. Hope this helps
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It was me with Bruno guysYou have to be very patient when doing the cleaning. Wash hands, make up a mix of Hibiscrub (vet disinfectant) and then gently express the abscess capsule to help it drain, making sure you pick any scabs that try to form on the wound. It must stay open until it has stopped draining. The capsule should shrink if it keeps draining. Once everything is expressed give it a good clean with cotton buds and the hibiscrub. I do this twice a day whilst also keeping an eye on the wound and keeping it clean if it becomes crusty/sticky between the two cleanings. Hope this helps
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Thank you Ruth. I chatted to lots of people at the GPF meet and just couldn't remember who it was. I think my age is to blame for my bad memory
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Thanks everyone! @YvonneBlue for remembering @David Pet Lover for asking and putting link on and for @Flutterby for the explanation of what to do. The support and love on this forum is amazing!
I agree. Quality. Lovely People. xThanks everyone! @YvonneBlue for remembering @David Pet Lover for asking and putting link on and for @Flutterby for the explanation of what to do. The support and love on this forum is amazing!
The original vet I saw with Christian's lump didn't think it was an abscess she thought it was just a benign tumour and didn't want to aggravate it by doing a needle sample but as it had grown Rachel did a needle sample and said that the it was and always had been an abscess but something had happened to make it grow it had been the same since January until about a week or so ago when it started to grow again. The surgery will remove all of it. I must admit I'm not looking forward to the aftercare. But Christian is gonna need it and I'm the one who has got to do it for him as he can't do it for himself.Hope all goes well for op. Is the abscess separate from the original lump and will the op remove both? Either way wishing Christian a speedy recovery. xx