PrimorandMoxi
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- May 29, 2015
- 585
- 858
- Parrots
- Max (23yo) Blue and Gold Macaw,
&
PRIMOR (8yo) Red Lored Amazon,
&
ABBA (33yo) Red Lored Amazon - RIP
Here is an update on Primor and could really use your insights, support, or similar experiences.
We first took him to our regular vet (who does have experience with birds), but the mass under Primor’s wing would come and go, and nothing was visible during that visit. We’ve been monitoring closely, and three days ago the swelling returned—this time significantly.
I brought him to Red Bank Animal Hospital’s emergency department. It’s an incredible facility, and they did full bloodwork. What they suspect is a rupture in an air sac.
He’s currently on an anti-inflammatory, but to get a definitive diagnosis, they’re recommending a CT scan, which of course requires anesthesia—something that terrifies us.
We’re scheduled for the scan this Tuesday, and I’m reaching out to ask:
Thank you for being here.
We first took him to our regular vet (who does have experience with birds), but the mass under Primor’s wing would come and go, and nothing was visible during that visit. We’ve been monitoring closely, and three days ago the swelling returned—this time significantly.
I brought him to Red Bank Animal Hospital’s emergency department. It’s an incredible facility, and they did full bloodwork. What they suspect is a rupture in an air sac.
He’s currently on an anti-inflammatory, but to get a definitive diagnosis, they’re recommending a CT scan, which of course requires anesthesia—something that terrifies us.
We’re scheduled for the scan this Tuesday, and I’m reaching out to ask:
- Has anyone here had experience with air sac ruptures?
- Has your bird undergone a CT scan under anesthesia?
- Anything you did to prepare or questions you wished you’d asked?
Thank you for being here.