Helen82
Teenage Guinea Pig
I wondered if anybody can advise me on what to do for the best because I'm struggling to make a decision at the moment. Last Sunday about lunchtime I noticed that Stanley had a squinty, slightly watery eye so I took him to the out-of-hours vets. She couldn't find any hay in his eye but the dye showed that the upper third of his eye was ulcerated. He was prescribed Isathal twice a day for a week. I started with the eye drops on the Sunday and he had his last dose this teatime today. After a day or so he stopped squinting and it all seemed to be going fine (both he and Primrose have had haypokes before so we've all done this before). They even had a special tea today to celebrate the end of Stanley's treatment... Well - a couple of hours ago I thought his eye (the same eye) was looking a bit watery, and since then he's started closing it and squinting again. I've had a look and I can't see anything stuck in his eye (though obviously I'm not a qualified person) and I gave him another squirt of eye drops, in desperation really.
I'm not sure whether I need to (1) ring the out-of-hours vets again and take him tonight, bearing in mind the earliest we'd get there is half past midnight (and if there's nothing in the eye perhaps they'd just tell me to carry on with the Isathal). Or (2) should I go to bed now and see what he's like in the morning and if it's not better take him tomorrow at a more civilised hour. Or (3) if it looks better in the morning carry on with the Isathal and try and get him at the normal vet on Monday when it won't be so expensive.
Of course I want Stanley to be well and I will pay for any treatment he needs. It's just that it cost me £200 last Sunday (because it was a Sunday) and I'll be looking at least another £170 at the cheapest if I take him tonight or tomorrow. This is added on to the fact that my mobile phone has died, my vacuum cleaner has died, I'm now without a washing machine because it's part of the Hotpoint recall, added to which I'm full of cold, utterly exhausted, have got rather a heavy workload tomorrow and Monday...basically I'm frazzled and I don't know what to do. I don't want Stanley's eye to deteriorate but I'm just a bit wary of a trip to the out-of-hours vets only for them to not find anything stuck in his eye and just tell me to carry on longer with the eye drops and have to shell out all that money when I'd rather he was seen by his usual vet on Monday (that's if she's still working and not on Christmas holidays yet...) Help!
I'm not sure whether I need to (1) ring the out-of-hours vets again and take him tonight, bearing in mind the earliest we'd get there is half past midnight (and if there's nothing in the eye perhaps they'd just tell me to carry on with the Isathal). Or (2) should I go to bed now and see what he's like in the morning and if it's not better take him tomorrow at a more civilised hour. Or (3) if it looks better in the morning carry on with the Isathal and try and get him at the normal vet on Monday when it won't be so expensive.
Of course I want Stanley to be well and I will pay for any treatment he needs. It's just that it cost me £200 last Sunday (because it was a Sunday) and I'll be looking at least another £170 at the cheapest if I take him tonight or tomorrow. This is added on to the fact that my mobile phone has died, my vacuum cleaner has died, I'm now without a washing machine because it's part of the Hotpoint recall, added to which I'm full of cold, utterly exhausted, have got rather a heavy workload tomorrow and Monday...basically I'm frazzled and I don't know what to do. I don't want Stanley's eye to deteriorate but I'm just a bit wary of a trip to the out-of-hours vets only for them to not find anything stuck in his eye and just tell me to carry on longer with the eye drops and have to shell out all that money when I'd rather he was seen by his usual vet on Monday (that's if she's still working and not on Christmas holidays yet...) Help!