sassyboots
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my veiled PeterLorre has been diagnosed with lockjaw. It has been a very hard thing to deal with and we are currently on syringe feedings. I have little hope for him but am posting because I am really confused as to what happened. He was a healthy 3.5 year old, he had a check up in January and his calcium and phos levels were excellent as well as other numbers, no MBD, eating like a champ pretty much every day I never handled him unless I had to. My cage set up is just like everyone else. Giant screened cage, Live plants (corn and Pothos), UVB (NOT COMPACT) changed out every 6 months, Sprayed regularly, crickets gut loaded and dusted etc. He was living life and doing great.
He had an eye infection in February, in March lost the use of his tongue but could still eat worms or things that didn't run away. Just last month he can't open his mouth enough to feed himself. I have been in and out of the vet since March and I'm in over $1400 now. We have done several blood tests over the months and everything is normal. tried medicines, vitamins, etc. My vet specializes in reptiles and has been head of veterinary and reptile associations so this isn't his first trip around the block. He says this is rare but not unheard of, and when they get it they get it mostly for specific reasons that when treated will help. They haven't. He's even done physical therapy and tried to work with opening and closing his jaw. He has consulted other vets. Now I have the choice to go major invasive and put in feeding tubes or do some surgery on the muscles of the jaw (which runs the chance of healing back the way it was) because the syringe feedings are not keeping his weight up. I work full time. I feed him in the morning and night with Carnivore care, which i know has mixed reviews on this site, but I trust my vet.
Since I have had to handle PeterLorre every day since March, I have noticed that he did get used to me and he is almost friendly. he doesn't even change colors anymore unless you really are doing something he doesn't like. The vet can get him to change colors. I have actually grown more attached to him then I ever was because of our interactions. So this is sort of a rant because no outside people really understand but also an inquiry to see if anyone else has dealt with this, and maybe some insight to how this could have happened. could this be hereditary? He has no major issues til this point. i'm trying to do everything I can and he's not getting better, is this a good quality of life for this poor guy?
anyway. thanks for reading. its been a hard and frustrating 6 months. and i suspect i actually am posting this in the wrong part of the forum. sorry about that.
He had an eye infection in February, in March lost the use of his tongue but could still eat worms or things that didn't run away. Just last month he can't open his mouth enough to feed himself. I have been in and out of the vet since March and I'm in over $1400 now. We have done several blood tests over the months and everything is normal. tried medicines, vitamins, etc. My vet specializes in reptiles and has been head of veterinary and reptile associations so this isn't his first trip around the block. He says this is rare but not unheard of, and when they get it they get it mostly for specific reasons that when treated will help. They haven't. He's even done physical therapy and tried to work with opening and closing his jaw. He has consulted other vets. Now I have the choice to go major invasive and put in feeding tubes or do some surgery on the muscles of the jaw (which runs the chance of healing back the way it was) because the syringe feedings are not keeping his weight up. I work full time. I feed him in the morning and night with Carnivore care, which i know has mixed reviews on this site, but I trust my vet.
Since I have had to handle PeterLorre every day since March, I have noticed that he did get used to me and he is almost friendly. he doesn't even change colors anymore unless you really are doing something he doesn't like. The vet can get him to change colors. I have actually grown more attached to him then I ever was because of our interactions. So this is sort of a rant because no outside people really understand but also an inquiry to see if anyone else has dealt with this, and maybe some insight to how this could have happened. could this be hereditary? He has no major issues til this point. i'm trying to do everything I can and he's not getting better, is this a good quality of life for this poor guy?
anyway. thanks for reading. its been a hard and frustrating 6 months. and i suspect i actually am posting this in the wrong part of the forum. sorry about that.