PAMELAKT
Adult Guinea Pig
Keep up the good work xxxxxxxx
Gosh, I didn't realise the hole was that big! Bless him, it's looking good though right? It seems wrong that you have to keep opening it doesn't it, feels like it's going against the healing processwell done Jo, you're doing great!
I feel really mean, especially when he cries poor boy. It's amazing the difference though and how good it's looking.
We'll see what the vet thinks on Monday, I do think he may need some more intervention. I'm impressed I've actually managed to deal with it.x
I wonder why they don't just remove the abscess though, rather than leave it open? When 2 of mine had abscesses, Simon removed the whole thing which was so much easier to manage after & must be nicer for the piggy ? It's very strange, I still don't understandAlso if you are going to put a piggy under GA isn't it better for vets to remove the whole thing to save any complications later on? It's not a criticism of your vet, just wondered why different vets use different methods.
He is looking a lot better, which must be such a relief for you![]()
I wonder why they don't just remove the abscess though, rather than leave it open? When 2 of mine had abscesses, Simon removed the whole thing which was so much easier to manage after & must be nicer for the piggy ? It's very strange, I still don't understandAlso if you are going to put a piggy under GA isn't it better for vets to remove the whole thing to save any complications later on? It's not a criticism of your vet, just wondered why different vets use different methods.
He is looking a lot better, which must be such a relief for you![]()
I wonder why they don't just remove the abscess though, rather than leave it open? When 2 of mine had abscesses, Simon removed the whole thing which was so much easier to manage after & must be nicer for the piggy ? It's very strange, I still don't understandAlso if you are going to put a piggy under GA isn't it better for vets to remove the whole thing to save any complications later on? It's not a criticism of your vet, just wondered why different vets use different methods.
He is looking a lot better, which must be such a relief for you![]()
It's not always possible to just remove the whole abscess capsule. It depends where it is. With jaw abscesses you would probably have to remove some bone to get the whole abscess out. When any of TEAS piggies have had jaw or tooth root abscesses they have been lanced and drained by Simon.
You're doing a fantastic job Joanne. xx
Thanks Debbie, It's good to know it's not always straight forward I knew it was to do with his incisor as we had discussed a more invasive approach, I'm hopeful this won't be necessary. My Fred is doing very well, I was shocked when I was looking at the before and after pictures this morning it looks much less swollen already.
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I wonder why they don't just remove the abscess though, rather than leave it open? When 2 of mine had abscesses, Simon removed the whole thing which was so much easier to manage after & must be nicer for the piggy ? It's very strange, I still don't understandAlso if you are going to put a piggy under GA isn't it better for vets to remove the whole thing to save any complications later on? It's not a criticism of your vet, just wondered why different vets use different methods.
He is looking a lot better, which must be such a relief for you![]()
I'm so pleased to hear Fred is well on his way to being nastiness free. It is such a horrible task, particularly when they struggle against it and squealbut you're doing such an amazing job with him Jo! The improvement is fab, if only Fudge's looked so good
x Piggie kisses to Fred!
I find towel wrapping is a godsend, if I didn't towel wrap Fred I'd never be able to get near it. It's not a good job, how's your little one getting on?
It's back, knew it was to good to be true back to the vet Thursday(