Been a long day and me n my baby girl are finally settled in, bathed n fed and winding down for the night. Finally managed to see the vet n the cardiologist (and find the darn place!). Preliminary results look good but we're waiting on the cardiologist to do his calculations and etc for the final results.
I was much impressed by the vet actually (who's grey was in the office behind the exam room snoozing away on his gym XD). She was in absolute love with Jacko, gave me much praise for all the work I do for her diet and her condition
She found what appeared to be a slight arrhythmia in her heartbeat, but it wasn't anything alarming and said it could be just stress or 'normal' for Jacko without being a problem. Her regular vet didn't hear anything abnormal on her well-bird exam in back in May and metacam can cause irregular heartbeat in other animals so writing this off as a fluke till it becomes an issue.
I think the biggest lesson to be learned here is to regularly handle and desensitize your bird and to never ever skimp on preventative medicine.
Because I keep a close eye on Jacko's body condition/know what to look for, because I keep an eye on her feet n beak and because she's used to me examining her body it is less stressful for the vet to do it to her. She doesn't need to be towelled and stressed out and the vet didn't get presented with a bird in poor condition who's in need of obvious help while I'm oblivious.
The biggest bonus is today my baby girl had to go through the least amount of sedation and fussing to get her testing done and the vet gave her the 5 star treatment. When they gave her the ultrasound she was lightly sedated, gently put on her belly and slid the ultrasound wand underneath onto her belly/chest. The vet scritched her neck the whole way and the whole thing was done as gently and calmly as possible.
I was really touched with the amount of care the vet gave
The result? Less drugs and a faster recovery time. She was woozy and regurgitated a bit, but by the time we got home two hours later she had a bite of well-cooked chicken, kept that down, so then got her metacam and ate her supper like a champ. She took a bath to get the ultrasound goo off her feathers, splashed water everywhere
I'll keep you guys updated as soon as I know details




