Well I for one am really pleased and relieved to hear what John has said.
Firstly - Rodney has no kidney problems or ureter stones....THAT IS A MASSIVE POSITIVE RESULT! YAY!!
OK - He has a bladder stone that will need an op provided he is up to it. If John is happy to do the GA/op and feels Rodney is up to it then that too is a really positive sign.So yes...The bladder stone op will be risky - as it is with any guinea - but John is very good with GA as he has proved with Rodney's recent diagnostic procedure. He's also made it clear that there are no contraindications (eg kidney stones etc) so I think Rodney is in the best of hands
Secondly- John has identified him as a "gritty guinea" i.e. he has crystals/salts embedding in the bladder linlng.Whilst the actual bladder stone needs to be removed by specific op..the grit might be able to be handled with an associated bladder flush and then managed by diet going forwards etc
FWIW - (you can mention this to John if you like) .......My 4.5yr old Carson piggie had a bladder flush for grit 30 odd months ago and I subsequently gave no leafy greens and controlled his diet properly, He has been fine urinary-wise ever since! He did have another Xray last monday because his urine was showing high protein. But there was no evidence of grit/stones etc on his recent Xray...so I am now confident that bladder flushes for grit are a very good thing and help prevent stone formation ln the longer term.
Sleep well tonight Nursey, safe in the knowledge that little Rodney is back and that he has a good treatment plan and outcome with one of the best piggie vets in the country.
Sounds like little Rodney will be here for many more piggie years to come.
Hugs x.
Firstly - Rodney has no kidney problems or ureter stones....THAT IS A MASSIVE POSITIVE RESULT! YAY!!
OK - He has a bladder stone that will need an op provided he is up to it. If John is happy to do the GA/op and feels Rodney is up to it then that too is a really positive sign.So yes...The bladder stone op will be risky - as it is with any guinea - but John is very good with GA as he has proved with Rodney's recent diagnostic procedure. He's also made it clear that there are no contraindications (eg kidney stones etc) so I think Rodney is in the best of hands
Secondly- John has identified him as a "gritty guinea" i.e. he has crystals/salts embedding in the bladder linlng.Whilst the actual bladder stone needs to be removed by specific op..the grit might be able to be handled with an associated bladder flush and then managed by diet going forwards etc
FWIW - (you can mention this to John if you like) .......My 4.5yr old Carson piggie had a bladder flush for grit 30 odd months ago and I subsequently gave no leafy greens and controlled his diet properly, He has been fine urinary-wise ever since! He did have another Xray last monday because his urine was showing high protein. But there was no evidence of grit/stones etc on his recent Xray...so I am now confident that bladder flushes for grit are a very good thing and help prevent stone formation ln the longer term.
Sleep well tonight Nursey, safe in the knowledge that little Rodney is back and that he has a good treatment plan and outcome with one of the best piggie vets in the country.
Sounds like little Rodney will be here for many more piggie years to come.
Hugs x.
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