Roselina
Forum Donator 2025/26
Sending healing vibes too 
Thank you. Yes, he is a brave guinea pig. After weeks of having yummy medication syringed into his mouth, he has become less tolerant of being stroked and unless I stroke him very carefully, he shakes his head and often even runs offThinking about little Polo. I hope the X-ray comes back today. He's a trooper.
Hi HarryPolo my buddy, I never had any antibiotics. Kongo said it tastes like heaven, and love from mama is the best care. Listen to nanny Kongo, take your meds and let mama cuddle youAh, now I hear Kongo tell METACAM! from the RB. I dont know what that is, but I like syringes!
From Harry - medical rookie
Yummy should be yukkyThank you. Yes, he is a brave guinea pig. After weeks of having yummy medication syringed into his mouth, he has become less tolerant of being stroked and unless I stroke him very carefully, he shakes his head and often even runs offHis tummy lump thing seems to be the same size
How long was Stripe on Baytril? I don't know if we will ever be able to stop the stuff. I wish they would make it taste less yuk
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Oh no polio! You poor little thing.The X ray results have come back. There seems to be a problem in Polo's lung area and ears. It might be ax sort of calcified bulla picture, but I will need to ask the vet for more information. There is inflammation in his ears and if he has earache, that would help to explain why he doesn't want to be stroked too much. A further CT scan is indicated, but this would be a referral and might be costly![]()
I'm wondering if a sedated X ray would be enough along with blood tests. The inner ear isn't calcified, just opaque. It may be just the start of CB syndromeOh no polio! You poor little thing.
Can't they just try a couple months of antibiotics and then do another X-ray?
CT scan is too much.
Thank you. Yes, Polo is middle aged at least. The length of time under GA is a worry too.The MRI I was offered was in another city too. Crossing London at morning rush hour with a guinea pig in a carrier hoping the trains are running for an early morning clinic sounds rough. Missing out slot would cost a lotMy dentistvet talked about 3D-scan with Joe to really understand why he had the toofie-problems he had. CBCT-scan? We never did one though, we had to travel to another city. If Joe had been two years younger and not a mental nutcase I might had consider it, but. I guess its kind of expensive though, but maybe worth to ask your vet about?
Thank youDear Polo
I hope you can get some help and relief for your lovely boy
What kind of plan do the vet have from what you know now? Can Polo try a longer course of antibiotics like @Ramia said?Thank you. Yes, Polo is middle aged at least. The length of time under GA is a worry too.The MRI I was offered was in another city too. Crossing London at morning rush hour with a guinea pig in a carrier hoping the trains are running for an early morning clinic sounds rough. Missing out slot would cost a lot![]()
Thank youPoor Polo.
Holding you in my thoughts
I'm not sure what the options are, I will need to discuss them with the vets. I hope an X ray with sedation will be enough to secure treatment. I need to research ear issues and lung problems. The antibacs work, so it must be an infection. In humans you might start looking at ways of combining antibiotics and delivering them. In guinea pigs, there is only the oral syringe, unless there is a safe option to apply ear dropsWhat kind of plan do the vet have from what you know now? Can Polo try a longer course of antibiotics like @Ramia said?
Even though I'm very worried about sedation because of bad experiences, I also have to remind myself that the majority of times it ended very well. None of my boys has been very young, Djingis the youngest with his two years old at the time. But logistics (and price) is always a fact to consider.
Hand in there Polo![]()