**UPDATE ON FUDGE** time for a new vet?! Please read on...
Hello all, quick recap.
As you know my Fudge had an operation a few weeks ago to have an abscess capsule removed. The operation according to the vet went well although it was sat on top of alot of nerves. She was back with us the same day, but wasn't right and was kept in for three nights for monitoring in which they cleared an infection in the area of incision and her breathing was also dodgey at this time. When she came home she seemed fine for a week. I then noticed a breathing issue back again which was coming from her nose as you all know, and at times noticed heavy breathing. The vets listened to her chest and lungs and heart and said they could not hear anything so thought it was just a congestion thing and thought I was over reacting. She continued to get worse and as I showed in the video a few posts back you could see her breathing was by no means normal! The vets told me to get a nebuliser and do that daily and also use Bisolvon powder which neither really helped. She was also on two doses of Baytril a day. I carried on with this treatment for about a week and a half and after many sleepless nights monitoring her. The vets were adamant there was nothing on the lungs etc and couldn't see any distressed breathing which was nonsense because you could see in my video it was bad. They never saw her as bad as I did.
Therefore after a week and half I rang on Sunday and spoke to the emergency on call vet who wanted to just send me off to a specialist (baring in mind I've spent close to 600 already) after a discussion I suggested trying a different antibiotic as there was nothing to loose and things weren't getting better on the current treatment. The vet tried pretty much saying isit not worth putting the money towards the specialist instead of trying a new antibiotic. I put my foot down and she prescribed me Septrin to be replaced instead of the Baytril as a last chance saloon.
I am on around the 2nd to 3rd day of the Septrin and I haven't heard any breathing problems and she is as lively as ever and breathing much more shallow and of a normal rate (which is amazing). There was almost an immediate change after 24 hours of being on the Septrin.
I am very very happy she is more less back to normal and recovering now. However, why wasn't this my vets first port of call to try a different antibiotic? Why were they telling me to buy a nebuliser and palm me off to a specialist. Clearly there was some respiratory issue going on which the Septrin has helped. They told me numerous times there was nothing and the lungs sounded fine..I was the one on that Sunday which rang the emergency and put my foot down to try this new antibiotic. If I hadn't Fudge could of been in a very bad place or I would have been spending hundreds extra on a specialist. My other question is, do guniea pigs have to have a sound on their lungs for them to think it's a respiratory. I guess it wasn't the vets fault that Baytril wasn't working, but I just feel that should of been their first go to option before anything. I'm sure they felt I was overreacting, but I persisted. I was wondering what you guys think and if this was the vets fault? Baring in mind over the week and half of the previous treatment, I have changed bedding and hay and pretty much everything else.
At the end of the day I am VERY happy my Fudge is back on track and looking positive, but just questioning my vet.
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