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Post by Jen on Sept 22, 2007 13:53:11 GMT -8
I was so worried, about her. I love all my animals the same but she is my favorite out of the Igs to interact with because she is the one that will cuddle. Iggy doesnt want bothered unless you have food and Hannibal is well hard to handle because he is so little and fast. But his days of escape are OVER from the cage anyway lol
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Post by Jen on Sept 26, 2007 13:15:11 GMT -8
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Post by prism_wolf on Sept 26, 2007 16:32:54 GMT -8
Woot! *does a happy dance*
Even though the pics are blurry...it's obvious the skin isn't nearly as tight as it was!
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Post by George-n-Me on Sept 26, 2007 18:36:09 GMT -8
Wow! <3 They are dramatically different..I'm glad they are shrinking and hopefully they wont come back. Good luck finding a new vet and hopefully this one is a keeper.
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Post by Jen on Sept 30, 2007 10:15:10 GMT -8
thanks. they have gotten even smaller, so I dont know I might keep this vet, I mean he was right, and Cleo didnt have a problem with him handling her ( she is not very fond of men)
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Post by Jen on Sept 30, 2007 13:04:57 GMT -8
Clear pic of lumps
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Post by prism_wolf on Sept 30, 2007 15:51:28 GMT -8
The improvements are pretty obvious now, too. I sure hope the meds is all it takes to clear it up all the way...:-)
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mike
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Post by mike on Oct 1, 2007 6:47:31 GMT -8
my iggy has a lump under it eye it dose not hurt him but it looks bad
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Post by prism_wolf on Oct 1, 2007 8:51:54 GMT -8
This may be an abscess and needs to be looked at by a vet, Mike. If it is one and it's left on it's own it could cause some additional issues that will be harder to work with. Best to get it taken care of now. Here's some links to help you find the closest vet...keep in mind that does not mean it will be close. I travel 75 miles one way for mine. www.arav.org <--click on "Members" www.herpvetconnection.comwww.anapsid.org/vets
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Post by Jen on Oct 1, 2007 9:15:22 GMT -8
and the sooner you have it taken care of the easier it should be to take care of.
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Post by Jen on Oct 17, 2007 18:10:07 GMT -8
the lumps are almost gone ;D ;D so there is no need for removal ;D you can just barely feel them now. his burns are healing, though there must have been some damage to his spikes because they are coming off with his shed
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Post by prism_wolf on Oct 17, 2007 18:38:21 GMT -8
Great news!! About the cyst anyway. As for the spikes...chances are they will grow back at least most of the way...
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Post by crazybaby on Oct 22, 2007 10:44:41 GMT -8
Great news about the abcess! So glad to hear it worked out. As for the spikes, Sancho has had a few just die off one day and they've since regrown. I'd worry more if your ig was older (like 6yrs or more) at that time it would be less likely for them to grow back but still possible.
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Post by Jen on Oct 30, 2007 6:54:59 GMT -8
The lumps are gone!!!
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Post by prism_wolf on Oct 30, 2007 8:06:25 GMT -8
YAY!!! That's GREAT news!! The vet was right after-all...:-)
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