Thank you. I haven't been here for a while. So, I apologize for not knowing, did Bixby survive?
They did an xray and showed only liver enlargement. Then they admitted him to the hospital. Gave him intravenous fluids and meds.
He came home 2 days later. Was improving, than down he went again. That's when he showed elevated kidney, and very high white blood cell levels and they said it was likely clymidia and began treating for that. They said elevated kidney values are a sign of inflammation. They didn't feel another xray was warranted at this time.
Brought him back for a checkup Saturday and said everything is improving, a side from his kidney values. They remain the same. I'm still waiting for Diamondback to fill and send his script. Gonna call them again today.
They did tell me if it is ABV, his life will be shortened, but once under control, it is manageable. No cure available, he may live 1yr or 25yr. They said once managed he isn't in pain.
Droppings were bright green, no undigested food. Lots of water/mucus consistancy. Coordination seems fine, sleeps on one leg. In the past, about 1yr or so, he fell off his perch to the bottom of his cage while sleeping. But climbed back up, checked him he seemed fine. Does feather mutilate, which he has done 3yrs. Which could be a sign of liver disease as well. Can make skin itchy they said. Been trying everything for the past few years to figure out why he's doing this. Since he has been medicated, have not seen excessive itching, preening. But he's not "himself " yet either. Not vocal at all. Used to talk ALL the time, now not a word. He will whistle when in the shower, just not so much as before.
He weighed the same this morning as yesterday, been feeding him constantly. His appetite is about how it was before hand. ABSOLUTELY hates having to force meds down him, tears me up having him run from me, refusing to step up. But, he still will eventually give in. Poor guy doesn't know why I keep tormenting him with syringes.
He won't touch his favorite food if he detects meds on it.