ravvlet
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- Jun 25, 2019
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- Parrots
- Kirby - OWA, 33yrs old (2019-)
Broccoli - Dusky Conure - 3?mo old (July 2023 -)
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(Rehomed) Sammy - YNA, 45 yrs old (2022-2023)
(RIP) Cricket - Cockatiel (2019-2022)
Hey all, Kirby got his fancy new radiographs read as well as his CBC.
Good news first - no issues with infection (which means I donāt have to wrestle with him over the new banana flavor they did his precautionary meds in) and his liver bile levels are only mildly elevated now, which means hopefully theyāve improved since his draw in October - this is of course a health issue weāve been monitoring and treating over the last three years.
The bad news is that in addition to atherosclerosis, which he was already diagnosed with, the vet did hear a mild (Grade 1) heart murmur. She said this could be new or it could be an extant issue as it was really hard to hear and easily missed. He had had mildly elevated triglycerides on his chemistry, which they said could also be the cause of that issue. Iām not sure if the triglycerides is a new problem or not; I know he gets the lower fat Harrisonās/TOPS pellets and no seed whatsoever so I feel like his fat intake is generally really low.
We are waiting for them to send the results in to our regular vet so that she can advise us on how this differs from his partial (liver only) draw in Oct and his full panel last December, but his follow up isnāt until next Friday and waiting that long is going to drive me nuts.
The vet he normally sees is slammed busy - like, I cannot get them on the phone busy - so I thought Iād reach out to connect with other parronts whose fids have had or have heart murmurs. Is this something we can resolve with continued good diet and exercise? Is it safe to do the flap-flap game with him? Iām trying to again be consistent about it. Actually more worried heās going to hurt himself - when we play he tries to fly away and if he gets off my hand or his perch he falls like a rock! His clipped cutting feathers havenāt molted yet (most of the rest have) so that might be why.
We were also told by the ER vet to get a cardiology consult; is that a specialty vet? I know they have them for mammals but I donāt know if Iāve ever heard of an avian one, although I guess they must exist?
Good news first - no issues with infection (which means I donāt have to wrestle with him over the new banana flavor they did his precautionary meds in) and his liver bile levels are only mildly elevated now, which means hopefully theyāve improved since his draw in October - this is of course a health issue weāve been monitoring and treating over the last three years.
The bad news is that in addition to atherosclerosis, which he was already diagnosed with, the vet did hear a mild (Grade 1) heart murmur. She said this could be new or it could be an extant issue as it was really hard to hear and easily missed. He had had mildly elevated triglycerides on his chemistry, which they said could also be the cause of that issue. Iām not sure if the triglycerides is a new problem or not; I know he gets the lower fat Harrisonās/TOPS pellets and no seed whatsoever so I feel like his fat intake is generally really low.
We are waiting for them to send the results in to our regular vet so that she can advise us on how this differs from his partial (liver only) draw in Oct and his full panel last December, but his follow up isnāt until next Friday and waiting that long is going to drive me nuts.
The vet he normally sees is slammed busy - like, I cannot get them on the phone busy - so I thought Iād reach out to connect with other parronts whose fids have had or have heart murmurs. Is this something we can resolve with continued good diet and exercise? Is it safe to do the flap-flap game with him? Iām trying to again be consistent about it. Actually more worried heās going to hurt himself - when we play he tries to fly away and if he gets off my hand or his perch he falls like a rock! His clipped cutting feathers havenāt molted yet (most of the rest have) so that might be why.
We were also told by the ER vet to get a cardiology consult; is that a specialty vet? I know they have them for mammals but I donāt know if Iāve ever heard of an avian one, although I guess they must exist?