I noticed last night that my 37 year old Amazon (blue front) was not putting weight on his left leg, which is his dominant leg. He was using it to eat, but not standing on it, and trouble walking on it. Other than huddling a little on his perch, probably from pain, he still was eating, moving around, and even took a bath in his water bowl this morning. His drippings look normal. So, this being Saturday, I took him to the emergency vet near us, where I know no one and no one knows me.
They took him from me as soon as I got there, and after an almost 3 hour wait, I finally talked to a student, who said the initial exam was done by some avian doctor who was somewhere in the building, and she thought a femur fracture, or severe osteoarthritis of the hip joint. I have not see him fall, or do anything else that was bad enough to break a bone. Could it be his just getting older and his bones are fragile and that even a twist the wrong way could break a bone? Anyway, they want to do X-rays to confirm, which is another several hours wait because they are so busy. He will have to be sedated for the X-rays. I asked what could be done if it was a fracture, and she said either surgery or amputation. (!!!)
So now I am waiting for the them to do the X-rays. Poor Max. I asked to see him and he is so, so scared. I am extremely worried about the fracture, but just as worried about the stress he is under, and about sedating him. Max is a wild caught parrot, and pretty robust and healthy. But still a lot of cause for worry here.
Has anyone here ever had a bird with a fracture? Can anyone say anything to make me feel better…because I am just sick with worry right now. I have had this bird for 31 years. Half of my life. I can’t lose him.
They took him from me as soon as I got there, and after an almost 3 hour wait, I finally talked to a student, who said the initial exam was done by some avian doctor who was somewhere in the building, and she thought a femur fracture, or severe osteoarthritis of the hip joint. I have not see him fall, or do anything else that was bad enough to break a bone. Could it be his just getting older and his bones are fragile and that even a twist the wrong way could break a bone? Anyway, they want to do X-rays to confirm, which is another several hours wait because they are so busy. He will have to be sedated for the X-rays. I asked what could be done if it was a fracture, and she said either surgery or amputation. (!!!)
So now I am waiting for the them to do the X-rays. Poor Max. I asked to see him and he is so, so scared. I am extremely worried about the fracture, but just as worried about the stress he is under, and about sedating him. Max is a wild caught parrot, and pretty robust and healthy. But still a lot of cause for worry here.
Has anyone here ever had a bird with a fracture? Can anyone say anything to make me feel better…because I am just sick with worry right now. I have had this bird for 31 years. Half of my life. I can’t lose him.