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darkchi

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everything came back normal except white blood cell count was high :confused: My vet is worried that my baby has Giardia. which would explain her "itchyness" :( I have been trying to google it for you guys, but I am about to leave work.
Now I have to bite my lip and fork out money I know I dont have to have this test done, and yes I would fork over my car if I had too, just as long as she turns out ok
I will keep you guys posted
 

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I don't know what that is but you sound rather upset! :(

I'll go check in a while!

Don't worry since it is something treatable!Everything is gonna be fine!

Of course you keep us updated!

I am sending Cricket hugs... ;)
 

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At least you found it and now something can be done. I don't know much about it, but it sounds like Cricket is in good hands with you. I mean anyone willing to get medicine showers must love their fid!!! :D
 

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Chi ... not to fret too much!! Cricket is in good hands with both you and your vet ... I have dealt with giardia in birds, cats and dogs. It is messy, bothersome, a pain in the butt ... quite persistent, but it is not life threatening and quite treatable.

A fecal is all that is necessary to run the test for it. The normal treatment is Metronidozole ... through a syringe (with bird toweled, unfortunately, as you want to make absolutely sure that Cricket ingests the full dosing).

Giardia is persistent and can be wiley to detect; it only shows up in a fecal when it is shedding. It is possible for our pets to have Giardia that is dormant and not showing signs. It does make sense with the itching that Cricket has been having. Does Cricket fuss about and itch around the anal area? That is a sign in birds of Giardia.

But, again, don't fret too awful much. I am perplexed as to how birds contract Giardia -- dogs and cats (in my region) get it via the irrigation water that comes out of the river (it is born from beaver dams upstream). Humans also get Giardia, and you will want to be especially cognizant to wash your hands after handling little Cricket.

It is very treatable, and my best to you! Getting Metronidozole into cats and dogs is just as tricky as with birds ... be prepared! LOL
 

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Also, for my birds after being dx'd with Giardia, I began offering purified water in lieu of tap water.

The dogs and cats are different ... difficult to keep them off the lawn after irrigating (well, cats are indoors now, so not a prob, but dogs are more of a challenge).

No probs since switching to filtered water for the birds. :)
 

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Giardia, yep I was gonna say everything that Deanna has just posted, I won't say it now. Its tricky but it can be cured thats the good part of it. And with you looking after her, she's gonna be well and guarida free in no time. Give her big hugs from us all.

Keep your chin up gal, Crickets gonna do just great.

Hugs to ya both.
 
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:07: Thank you guys... I am sure she will be ok... matter of fact she doesnt even know that she might be sick LOL
We still have the chance that it will come back neg. I am worried that that it will come back neg and end up her being positive, because at $70 a test I might have to sell my liver :eek:

Peta, you lucked out, do to the vet bills and some other bills I will be having to cut back on some of lifes perks... which means no more dunkin donuts coffee for a while :(
 

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:07: Thank you guys... I am sure she will be ok... matter of fact she doesnt even know that she might be sick LOL
We still have the chance that it will come back neg. I am worried that that it will come back neg and end up her being positive, because at $70 a test I might have to sell my liver :eek:

Peta, you lucked out, do to the vet bills and some other bills I will be having to cut back on some of lifes perks... which means no more dunkin donuts coffee for a while :(

Holy MOLY Chi! $70 a pop?? Yikers ... I've just checked with my avian vet and they charge $28!! Good golly, I'm shocked :eek:

It is possible for the test to show a false-negative, and you will have to re-test. I would wait until Cricket's fecal is quite watery/runny and grab a sample at that point ... if the fecal is normal looking, chances are the Giardia is running dormant and will not register on the test. But, that might save a little money!

As far as going without coffee and donuts :eek: :eek: :eek: Yikes, again! I'll send some Starbucks your way (I live on the stuff, and no one, NO ONE should be deprived of their java!!). :p
 

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Also, Chi (sorry to keep posting, keep thinking of things to pass along to you), when capturing a stool sample, it is good to use a piece of foil (it is not permeable ... whereas a tissue, napkin or newspaper absorbs the watery part of the feces).

You have to be mindful and watch that Cricket doesn't become attracted to the shineyness of the foil, keep her distracted and up off the flooring of the cage until she poops. Then, when she does, be prepared to rush the sample post haste to the vet as fast as you can (time is sort of of the essence, as the fresher the stool sample, the better the test and results).

Anyway, good luck. You really can have peace of mind that Giardia is treatable (persistent pain in the butt, but treatable all the same).
 

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DarkChi, I hope you and Cricket get some good news and that she's feeling better soon.
I'm so sorry that you have to sell your liver to pay for her poop sample. On a good note, you'll probably get much more than $70 for your organ and you'll be able to afford a bunch of get well soon toys for her. :D
I'll be thinking about you both, good luck.
 

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:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Chi without coffee, hey what about just giving up on them donuts, and selling your liver and kidney. :D:D Should be able to pay the vets bill and still have enough for coffee.

DON'T GIVE UP THAT COFFEE GAL,

Hey what am I moaning about $70 is great for a vets bill, each time jess has to go its between £60 ($122) and £110 ($244) and thats for a blood test for a dog, the avian vets charge more than that. :eek: Hey any one of you guys got a vet I can send my guys too. :D
 

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... because at $70 a test I might have to sell my liver :eek:

Chi, sell your eggs instead, more of them & you don't need them to survive! Less painful and you can have them harvested every 3 months or so ...

which means no more dunkin donuts coffee for a while :(


Girl, I'll send you a gift card for DD's coffee -- can't stand to think about anyone having to go without that stuff for a while ... (if it gets really bad for you, I can even send you one of my I.V. bags that is filled with it! :18:)

~ Dot
 
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My eggs?! :11: dork... besides you can't when your on any form of birth control, so that is out

And as for the DD... well I was a bad girl and got some this morning anyways... with two donuts :p I dont usually get donuts :54:
 

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There is certainly nothing wrong with a little medicinal coffee. Especially from Dr. Dunkin. And your really just thinking about your health when you eat those donuts! They have.. er.. eggs in them! (maybe! :confused: )
 

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.. besides you can't when your on any form of birth control, so that is out ...

Wow, I didn't know that ... looks like you might have done a little research on the topic! :eek::p -- Guess I wasn't all that far off now was I?
 
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Wow, I didn't know that ... looks like you might have done a little research on the topic! :eek::p -- Guess I wasn't all that far off now was I?

haha yeah a long time ago, back when I was living off ramen noodles and $.99 tv dinners :30:
 
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well give her the meds are getting easier, it is almost like she has figured out that the less she struggles the quicker it is over with and the sooner I will let her out of the now "holy" towle :03:
 
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GREAT NEWS!

The vet called this weekend and said that she is neg. for the Giardia, i also found out, Deanna, that there are two tests where we are, there is the cheap $20 test that they do in house and can come out as a false neg. and there is the one that I did thats $70 and they send out to a lab and is more likely to have the right results (I hope ;))

any ways, my handsome boy is a healthy boy!!:cool::35:
 

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GREAT NEWS!

The vet called this weekend and said that she is neg. for the Giardia, i also found out, Deanna, that there are two tests where we are, there is the cheap $20 test that they do in house and can come out as a false neg. and there is the one that I did thats $70 and they send out to a lab and is more likely to have the right results (I hope ;))

any ways, my handsome boy is a healthy boy!!:cool::35:

Oh Chi, this is fantastic news! Really. Yay!! :D
 

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