teadragon
Adult Guinea Pig

I'm sorry I haven't been around as much as I use to. I have been incredibly stressed out at university and it's only going to get worse (the workload) until the end of this year. On top of that I've had some upsetting family dramas and then I was hit with the wet fish of realising the majority of my boars have something chronic wrong with them. Each of these realisations has been backed with vet visits, both from my own vet and in Cashew and Bailey's case the vet of susie_q.
Mimic started showing symptoms of having something-wrong with his back about a month after he settled down here. Since then, after treatment with metacam, he seemed to get better. He's since relapsed. While it isn't serious, it's sad to see my adventurous boy lay down more and become agitated when handled. My vet doesn't think much can be done about his back even if we were to x-ray him to see exactly what's gone wrong.
Bailey has a mild case of arthritis in his hind left leg and his knee pops out. It isn't at the point where it causes him extreme pain but it does cause him to bunny-hop. He is also showing signs of kidney problems which is why I've gone so long without starting him also on metacam. I've since decided to use a herbal remedy (with support from two vets and Thistle Cavies rescue) for now to manage the onset of further arthritis until the point when it's clear that he may need something stronger and his kidneys aren't a problem over how comfortable we make him.
That I will have to make this decision in the future is more upsetting than how he is currently. I knew when I first saw him that he would break my heart, and it seems like he might.
I am extremely worried about Cashew. He has recently been diagnosed with having Intersitial Cystitis (or Chronic Cystitis) where either small tumours form on the bladder or a build up of sludge and calcium deposits cakes the bladder wall causing irritation and creating a breeding ground for infection. The sludge in itself is a problem; while we're not sure if it's sludge or tumours causing Cashew's bladder wall to thicken and become extremely tender I'm more than aware that there is no set treatment and no cure for IC and each episode will have to be taken as it's given.
To learn more about his condition I've been reading Guinea Lynx threads on other confirmed cases of IC like Cashews. None of them end well or pleasantly for the pig. When Cashew has an episode he is in extreme pain and stops eating. It's horrible to listen to him knowing that I can't give him any more metacam and realising that the antibiotics may not be doing any good... all I can do is follow instructions that may not even work: suppliment him with water, give him cranberry juice and metacam and baytril in case there's an infection.
If he doesn't stop relapsing the vet has suggested an invasive surgery to examine the bladder to see if we're dealing with tumours or sludge. From then we'll be able to... I don't know... work out whether to give him metacam or not or try and flush the bladder sludge out.
I do know that other people with IC pigs don't seem to be able to find a relation between IC and diet; Cashews diet has been low in calcium with a balanced Ca

I'm sorry for the "too long; didn't read" post. I just wanted to update everyone on how we're doing and why I'm not around so much.
Hugs.