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Piggy having a seizure - very worried!

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Pandorica

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Hello,

I just had pretty much one of the scariest things of my life happen (second to when my own son had a seizure).

I have a young boar (birthday is May 27th 2011). He was the result of a shady petshop keeping a brother and sister together in a cage. He has been living with his father since he was about 3 weeks old.

He ended up having a seizure - he rolled onto his back and kept kicking his legs and at the same time his head was sort of stuck turning to the side (he could not move it back on his own).

The first time it happened I was scared and thought he was dead - my husband picked him up (immediately, I didn't sit there waiting...we were in the same room without a few feet from them). He was still breathing but it took him a moment to be able to move his head back to a normal position.

The second time happened about 20-30 minutes later (in the meantime I was researching all I could on guinea pig seizures) so I got to him immediately and it was the same result.

After reading up on this I now know there is a possibility of them happening due to being inbred. Is now the age we could expect this to happen?

Other possibilities I read up on but am not sure if they apply to us:

(1) Mites: We've looked all over his body and saw no dry skin patches or irrittated spots. He does itch on occassion but not very often. We still plan to go to a vet tomorrow to have him looked at in case we overlooked something. Downside is...we have no exotic pet vets around here so I want to be prepared with questions of my own as well.

(2) Too much calcium: I do not know if this really can cause it, but I saw someone mention it on a forum. I was under the impression piggies would pee out any extra (and yes, ours have so this worries me!). We recently added alfalfa hay to their diet with the timothy for a variety but the same site which mentioned calcium also said to avoid alfalfa hay...so now I do not know! We have removed it from the cage currently just in case.

(3) Whenever he popcorns he also shakes his head during it/right after. Is this normal? Could something be bothering him...like mites in his ears? Sort of like how dogs get?

They get fresh hay and water every day. We keep them up with veggies (not too many sweets etc etc - I've got a popular PDF chart of what to give piggies and how often printed out)

We give them spring water, not tap.

A friend said she thinks he is too young for tumors - is this true?

One off the wall forum said not to have them near computers due to electromagentic waves yet I never saw this anywhere else before - can someone confirm this?

Is there any other possibilities I could have overlooked? Anything would be appreciated so I can be as informed as possible tomorrow while talking to the Vet.

Thank you!

PS: The first 30 seconds or so of the following video shows similar to what mine has experienced. The only difference is the head position.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxVVZGEnmnQ[/ame]
 
Poor little thing. That must of been scary!
It's great you're getting him to the vets as we can only guess.
The things that would come to mind are mites or an ear infection so they would be the first things for the vet to check or it could be something neurological.
I'm assuming this is the first time you've seen him had seizures?
 
We are currently looking to see if we can get him to a vet tonight (late though, wish we had 24/7 ones for emergency here...)

He has had his third seizure now, I am very concerned about this. This time it was shorter and he got himself up after, but he had some trouble walking with his back leg after.

I kept him with me and noticed he was making an odd noise near his mouth, my husband looked in his mouth and saw a cut...he tried to look closer and Clark bit him hard enough to draw blood (he has never done this before while we checked his teeth so we think it was a reaction to the pain).

Fingers crossed on finding a vet to take him to.

EDIT: Found one. Wish us luck!
 
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OMG just reading your thread :...:(

GOOD LUCK XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

will be waiting to see how things go for you and your little piggy

HUGE HUGS TOO XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
 
Good luck I hope he's ok. You're definately doing the right thing taking him straight to the vet 3 seizures in a row is a lot for a little piggy.
Please keep us posted how you get on. I'm off to bed now as it's nearly 3am! in the UK.
I'll be checking this thread in the morning with my fingers crossed it's good news.
x
 
Poor guy! I'm glad you found someone to check him out. I have no advice but want to wish him well!
 
Oh god I hope hes ok, they are scary when you see them having one, mine was suffering with them but was due to mites and fungal infection, which with lots of care and attention his fur is back and hes much better but this sounds like something else, good luck keeping everything crossed.
 
The vet ended up treating him for mites - so I guess it was a good thing in the end that it was something "simple" which I just overlooked.

He was given a treatment and is so much better today. Has been running around his cage and everything like normal. :)

Glad it worked out well!
 
That's wonderful news! Hopefully he will be back to normal and itch free very soon,.

Suzy x
 
Phew! Thank goodness he's ok. I've been thinking about him. Now I need a name and photo of him please! xx>>>
 
Many thanks to all of you :) We apparently got it early before it was to the point of losing a lot of hair/having all the bad spots like I saw on the photos online. Since he was so young he seems to have reacted harsher than his dad. His daddy was checked out as well and treated too.

Photos!

This is Clark when he was first born (a few days later)

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This is Clark about 3 months ago.

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And this is his daddy (Lex ) a little after we first got him :)

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I actually plan to have more recent ones posted soon since I'd also like to share our cage in the housing forum. :)
 
WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO that's great news that they've been able to treat little Clark and daddy Lex (like your theme by the way!) for mites.......pow-pow dam those mites!

The boys are very handsome too x)xoxox)xoxo
 
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