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Kelly_Haller
at Mon Dec 15 13:14:18 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ]
I was not trying to start any type of argument, just trying to state some facts as I see them. I believe any vet would agree on the ampicillin issue, as inaccurate dosing of antibiotics is virtually always worse than not giving the antibiotic treatment at all.
On the RI issue, I think the jury is still out on whether this is actually a full RI. Low humidity causes the lung tissue to dry out and can cause the wheezing sound as the snake breathes. Additionally, you will also not see any mucous in the mouth associated with this condition. Many times the initial drying of the lung tissue by low humidity environments can be resolved by simply increasing the humidity. If this is done soon enough, the onset of an RI can be avoided. If he is not seeing any mucous as would be the case with an actual RI, and a vet is not readily available, increasing the humidity may resolve the issue without trying to locate a vet or the need for further treatment. Definitely worth a try, as I have seen it work many times before.
Kelly
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