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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby Bird woman » Mon Dec 26, 2016 3:45 pm

Are you saying both these vets you used were regular vets :shock: oh my ! Your little baby has been a trooper, that's for sure. Make sure you tell the bird vet everything about treatments, injections ,(everything ) so no mishaps , or bad interactions or over dosing. Let us know .BW
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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby ihijazi » Tue Dec 27, 2016 2:04 am

Bird woman wrote:Are you saying both these vets you used were regular vets :shock: oh my ! Your little baby has been a trooper, that's for sure. Make sure you tell the bird vet everything about treatments, injections ,(everything ) so no mishaps , or bad interactions or over dosing. Let us know .BW


Yes they were regular vets, unfortunately :( Glad that I found this specialist in my area, finally.

Will keep you posted!
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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby Pajarita » Tue Dec 27, 2016 12:17 pm

We wish you the best of luck, my dear! Just one more thing, when the cause of an infection is undiagnosed (as is the case with your baby), it's always prudent to give them an antifungal as well as and antibiotic -especially with babies.
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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby ihijazi » Wed Dec 28, 2016 1:55 am

Pajarita wrote:We wish you the best of luck, my dear! Just one more thing, when the cause of an infection is undiagnosed (as is the case with your baby), it's always prudent to give them an antifungal as well as and antibiotic -especially with babies.


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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby Loriusgarrulus » Wed Dec 28, 2016 2:10 am

I hope he is starting to improve. Let us know how he is.
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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby ihijazi » Wed Dec 28, 2016 1:50 pm

Loriusgarrulus wrote:I hope he is starting to improve. Let us know how he is.


Thanks, Loriusgarrulus. Still he's sick, but his condition is stable. Tomorrow, I got my appointment with the avian specialist, hoping everything will be sorted.
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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby Bird woman » Wed Dec 28, 2016 2:29 pm

Good luck tomorrow , we're all saying a prayers for you and your baby :thumbsup: BW
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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby Loriusgarrulus » Wed Dec 28, 2016 2:42 pm

Best Wishes for Good News tommorrow.
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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby ihijazi » Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:52 am

Friends, thank you for your posts and support, means a lot to me, really!


I just got back from the avian specialist. First, the hospital required Avian Influenza H5 test, before he gets into the facility, which he passed and the result came negative. Now the vet, she's a very nice vet, and sounded/looked like she knows what she's doing. She went through previous vets diagnoses, which she said "was correct", but afraid of the dosage given. Anyway, she was reluctant to x-ray or blood test due to my poor boy condition, but I told her he's a warrior and will handle it. It was first time I see a bird getting anaesthetized, poor baby.


She's done blood test and x-ray, and below are the findings.


Current weight: 114g (slightly below what's healthy)



1) Air Sacculitis, which could be:
- Bacterial
- Fungal of type Aspergillosis <= most probably, 90% confident
And that’s causing
> Respiratory tract infection
> Pneumonia


Now to be firm, or 100% sure, it'll need endoscopy, which she refused to do due to his condition + size. Mostly due to his condition.



2) Anemia of chronic disease

3) Liver seems to be “bigger”, but couldn’t do any more test due to current condition + due to the fact that it’s quite common with such illness and medications being given.

X-Ray

According to her, and the images she showed (two sides), the white areas represent the “air flow” areas, and she explained that most of which should be white is black, and the while is very little, meaning that a small pocket is only used for his air breathing.

Blood Test

Test Reading Low High
Hb 44.0 0.0 0.0 *High
PVC 0.14 0.45 0.54 *Low
RBC 1.20 0.00 0.00 *High
WBC 19.40 8.00 14.00 *High


She told me this is good news and bad news: bad news the 0.14 PVC, and good nes the high 19.40 WBC (white blood cells), as in, he's truly fighting the disease and can handle other threats which he may encounter. Of course it has to go to it's normal level once he recovers.


Plus, those findings, from her experience, confirms that he does NOT has any of the deadly viruses/diseases.


Injections given on spot:

Fluids IV/SC/PO Bolus
Marbofloxacin– Marbocyl
Multivitamin

Medicine to give:

1. Enrofloxacin - Baytril: Orally, for 10 days
2. Zolcal D: Orally, for 5 days
3. Terbinafine – Lamisil


She was happy to see him pull through all the test, and said I was right that he's strong little bird. And was glad of the way I'm feeding and taking care of him.

According to her, I should see improvement in 3 days, and a recovery within 10. She explained that the medicines given are of strong effect, exact needed dosage and has no harm on the bird. I asked her what if he doesn't getting better? She said, "nothing else can be done", so there was no follow up appointment, except if I want to do other tests like DNA and special diseases, etc, but NOT for his current condition.

Again, will go through this with my little buddy, hoping he gets better.

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Re: Help! Is my IRN sick?

Postby Loriusgarrulus » Thu Dec 29, 2016 11:48 am

Hope all goes well and he starts to improve.
Well done for finding him the veterinary care he needs.
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