Just looking for some opinions first I'll try explain the saga briefly [emoji38]
So Clementine was dripping when she peed, went to my vet, had tests and two bladder flushes, but couldn't really get anything to help except a diuretic, someone said about putting her down, because can't do a bladder flush every two weeks - I freaked out, went to a different vets they did basically all the same tests and came back with the same answer that there was no treatment method they could suggest.. Both vets said she needed to lose weight. She's actually seeming to be okay now, don't want to jinx it but she's peeing, there's no sludge, she's off the diuretic, and what seemed to help the most was finding a water she liked the taste of, and feeding a load of veg and plants to her twice a day. At the second vets they tested her for ec though and it came back as positive but she doesn't have an active infection, but has been exposed to it in the past and had it. The second vets didn't suggest panacur.
At my appointment at my vets (the first vets ^) this week for an xray to see what was going on, I'd made sure my vet had all the notes from the second vets I'd been to. She read them and mentioned about the EC and said she'd like to do a 28 day course for Clementine and Atticus (as he almost certainly has also been exposed to it/had it) and then they do a 9 day course every 3 months?
Anyone got any thoughts on this? Apparently that's what they do in this practice so if your buns had ec or tests positive for it you get the 28 day course then you do a 9 day course every 3 months.
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So Clementine was dripping when she peed, went to my vet, had tests and two bladder flushes, but couldn't really get anything to help except a diuretic, someone said about putting her down, because can't do a bladder flush every two weeks - I freaked out, went to a different vets they did basically all the same tests and came back with the same answer that there was no treatment method they could suggest.. Both vets said she needed to lose weight. She's actually seeming to be okay now, don't want to jinx it but she's peeing, there's no sludge, she's off the diuretic, and what seemed to help the most was finding a water she liked the taste of, and feeding a load of veg and plants to her twice a day. At the second vets they tested her for ec though and it came back as positive but she doesn't have an active infection, but has been exposed to it in the past and had it. The second vets didn't suggest panacur.
At my appointment at my vets (the first vets ^) this week for an xray to see what was going on, I'd made sure my vet had all the notes from the second vets I'd been to. She read them and mentioned about the EC and said she'd like to do a 28 day course for Clementine and Atticus (as he almost certainly has also been exposed to it/had it) and then they do a 9 day course every 3 months?
Anyone got any thoughts on this? Apparently that's what they do in this practice so if your buns had ec or tests positive for it you get the 28 day course then you do a 9 day course every 3 months.
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