Haley Hendrix
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Okay I’m getting hornworms and I’m ordering a new UVB. Kristen helped me figure out the right one and everything.
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Okay I’m getting hornworms and I’m ordering a new UVB. Kristen helped me figure out the right one and everything.
"Many of the reptiles that are presented for emergency care are chronically dehydrated and volume depleted. These patients require fluid therapy and parenteral routes should be used in those with signs of moderate to severe signs. Intravenous or intraosseous routes are reserved for cases of acute volume depletion or those that need colloids or glucose. Calculate maintenance (10 to 20 ml/kg/day) plus deficit (relative acute body weight loss); replace losses over 72 to 96 hours because rapid expansion of the intravascular space and hydration of the interstitial space are not necessarily followed by rapid rehydration of the intracellular space.9,10 "
"Methods of nutritional support Feed only well-hydrated reptiles with reasonably good mentation; never feed a dehydrated reptile. Start by offering an array of species-appropriate food items presented in a manner that is appropriate for the species"
"Anorexia is one of the most common presenting complaints from reptile owners, and nutritional support is frequently included in the long-term medical management of reptile diseases. Proper hydration and body temperature must pave the way for nutritional supplementation to avoid potentially fatal “refeeding syndrome” characterized by hypokalemia and hypophosphatemia. DO NOT RUSH TO FEED. It is often better to wait several days before providing nutritional support beyond diluted simple carbohydrates and electrolytes. "
https://www.avianexoticvetcare.com/userfiles/Reptile_Critical_Care_IVECCS_2009.pdf
While true, it's also important that she follows the advice of her vet.
I'm going to assume this animal got a lot of SQ fluids at the vet clinic as well.
So sorry for your loss, you did the right thing.Hey guys wanted to give y’all an update on her. We had her put down this morning. She wasn’t doing to well. She’s in a better place now. Thank you all for all your help and prayers.