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Hello all!
The past few days i have been unwell, its a very long story, but i haven't been able to breathe, and apparently my chest and lungs are very tight!
But xrays didn't show anything, which is good, just waiting for more results about the blood tests and to see if any allergies! But all my oxygen and all those other levels are all fine!
So they have no idea, but put me on these asthma puffers so i can open up the airways.. Cause at the moment it hurts to breathe.. and i am breathing so deeply :31:
ANYWAY!!!
So they want to rule out if i am having a reaction to Fargo or my horses.. But when im around Fargo its fine, and when im sitting in my room i breathe normally.. Its just when i have to stand up and walk around or do something, so the doctor think it may be exercise induced because i have started really riding and jumping my horses, which may have brought the asthma on? Strange..
But to be on the safe side, we took Fargo to the vet yesterday, to see if he may have anything that he could have given me..
Spent an hour or 2 talking to our avian vet, he just loves me and Fargo haha
But he said he is INCREDIBLY healthy, and has perfect beautiful feathers
He was going to take the blood tests, because mum wants him fully tested!
But Fargo's leg ring is starting to cause him irritation, so really want that off, but the vet wont take it off unless he is under the general anaesthesia..
So he said we might as well just do the blood tests and cut the leg ring off all in one day, and at least then he wont be upset when he takes the blood!
Of course he knows how much i love Fargo, he just sat there smiling as Fargo was sleeping in my arms and giving me kisses haha
He said he was a very confident well socialised bird.. and he was so well behaved, like usual haha
So Bob said i have to just drop Fargo off with him in the morning, and go out and have breakfast, and when i come back in an hour, Fargo will be awake and ready to go.. Cause he knows i would just sit there worrying..
He said that the general anaesthesia is as safe as driving around town, and theres nothing to worry about..
But i am very unlucky when it comes to my animals
When i was leaving, Dr Bob said that Fargo is in so much better condition from when he saw him when we got him from the breeders, he said he is much healthier and happier :09:
Car trip!

I swear he just likes attracting attention to himself.. We were waiting outside Mc Donalds, and he decided to sit there yelling stuff to everyone... So people were going through the drive through.. and they would hear MUM.. HELLO.. WHAT?!?!?! rarararar
And they were looking around, then spotted him and would laugh
At least 30 people came and wanted to see him as we waited :20:
So what are your guys thoughts on this?! Whats the chances that something could go wrong?
Any stories about your birds going under it would be good
The past few days i have been unwell, its a very long story, but i haven't been able to breathe, and apparently my chest and lungs are very tight!
But xrays didn't show anything, which is good, just waiting for more results about the blood tests and to see if any allergies! But all my oxygen and all those other levels are all fine!
So they have no idea, but put me on these asthma puffers so i can open up the airways.. Cause at the moment it hurts to breathe.. and i am breathing so deeply :31:
ANYWAY!!!
So they want to rule out if i am having a reaction to Fargo or my horses.. But when im around Fargo its fine, and when im sitting in my room i breathe normally.. Its just when i have to stand up and walk around or do something, so the doctor think it may be exercise induced because i have started really riding and jumping my horses, which may have brought the asthma on? Strange..
But to be on the safe side, we took Fargo to the vet yesterday, to see if he may have anything that he could have given me..
Spent an hour or 2 talking to our avian vet, he just loves me and Fargo haha
But he said he is INCREDIBLY healthy, and has perfect beautiful feathers

He was going to take the blood tests, because mum wants him fully tested!
But Fargo's leg ring is starting to cause him irritation, so really want that off, but the vet wont take it off unless he is under the general anaesthesia..
So he said we might as well just do the blood tests and cut the leg ring off all in one day, and at least then he wont be upset when he takes the blood!
Of course he knows how much i love Fargo, he just sat there smiling as Fargo was sleeping in my arms and giving me kisses haha
He said he was a very confident well socialised bird.. and he was so well behaved, like usual haha
So Bob said i have to just drop Fargo off with him in the morning, and go out and have breakfast, and when i come back in an hour, Fargo will be awake and ready to go.. Cause he knows i would just sit there worrying..
He said that the general anaesthesia is as safe as driving around town, and theres nothing to worry about..
But i am very unlucky when it comes to my animals

When i was leaving, Dr Bob said that Fargo is in so much better condition from when he saw him when we got him from the breeders, he said he is much healthier and happier :09:
Car trip!

I swear he just likes attracting attention to himself.. We were waiting outside Mc Donalds, and he decided to sit there yelling stuff to everyone... So people were going through the drive through.. and they would hear MUM.. HELLO.. WHAT?!?!?! rarararar
And they were looking around, then spotted him and would laugh

At least 30 people came and wanted to see him as we waited :20:
So what are your guys thoughts on this?! Whats the chances that something could go wrong?
Any stories about your birds going under it would be good
