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Posted by: junglehabitats at Wed Oct 29 17:38:24 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by junglehabitats ]  
   

Well i had posted about a vet that had treated my snake with amikacin last week.

Heres a short reintroduced version:



My male anery (age 18 months)

This snake was being brought up slow as i was in no great hurry for him to be a breeding monster.I still am not 100% sure of how the wound was inflicted. As i always have done i had opened my rat rack picked out the rats to be doomed and proceeded to start breaking necks by cervical seperation.I had put down around 5 for multiple feedings and had placed them on the table over the course of about 5-10 mins i came back to the rats all were still dead not even the slightest sign that one had moved .I proceededto open cages and toss in supper to my collection.I then walked into my other room sat down and watched the news , after about 10 minutes walked in and 2/3's of the rats were gone even this ones meal was in the hatch.Well approx2-3 days later i noticed a slight swollen spot behind the right jaw of my anery , i opened the cage got him out and noticed a small bump appro. the size of a green pea and then noticed a "punture wound approx' 1/2 " above this bump at first there was no real alarm on my end as all f the feeders were raised by me and were 100% healthy and kept in very clean racks . i proceeded to watch him closely over the next 5 days the weekeend came and i noticed more swelling so i decided it was time to goto a vet, well being i have just moved to this area and didnt know of any vets i called the yellow pages and got a few refferals tothe vet that looked at my snake. made an appointment and went the next day ( tuesday of last week) the vet seemed to think it was not a major problem and prescibed amikacin injections . she went and weighed my snake and came back with the injections and asked if i was familair with giving them and i responded with a definate yes i am .Now here is where things went from a "NORMAL VISITTO THE VET " TO A DEATH WARRANT FROM A VET " She proceeded to give the first injection there at the office directly to the snakes head at the immeadiate source of the swelling...In utter amazement i watched as she quickly gave 5 ml of amikacin into my snakes head ...I quickly spoke up as she was doing this and asked her WTH she was doing ? her response was that "she was the vet " and knew what she was doing . i proceeded to tell her i had NEVER seen a vet or had my previous one EVER give a shot ofthat volume to a snake of the size of mine 3/4's of a lb and was told it would be ok . i proceeded to take my snake and immeadiately leave after paying her fee . well while on the 38 mile ride back to my home i checked on him about the time i was getting off the highway to find him nearly motionless when picked up and his head had swollen to the size of a ping pong ball / small lemon i was totally in shock his gums were at this point severly swollen outwards and eyes sunken into his headi rushed home as fast as possible to call the vet to alert her of this which they had closed already. i left a message for her to call me the next day ASAP i needed to discuss the state of my $$$ snake. well time passed and no call i called the next day and was told she wasnt available and that they would take a message . 4 days went buy w/ no contact from the "butcher" aka Vet . i checked almost every 2-3 hrs on him and misted him so that he would have some source of water as his head was so swollen he couldnt lift it or possibly drink form his bowl w/o drowning in it i was afraid. well i had to go out of town over the weekend to see my son 3 hrs away. when i returned home on monday i ruashed in to check my snake to find him dead in his cage . i called the vet and then went buy her office were i demanded to be seen, i demanded that she show me the weight of my snake so that i could consult a more compentant vet as to her diagnosis and medication dosages. well she came back with a weigh of 3 1/2 lbs which i immeadiately knew she had made a mistake in weighing him as he was only 3/4 of a lb so which in turn meant by her prescribed dosage that she had infact been negligent in her medication dosage, i also had already talked with my old vet aboutthis and he assured me that she had overdosed my snake which would have contributed by the direct 5 ml to the head casuing a detremeantle side effect of severe swelling and utimately death. I took my snake to my old vet (225 mile trip one way) for him to do a necropsy to verify his assumption i will be getting results back soon and then i will be filing charges of malpractice against the vet that had butchered my poor snake with a overdose. so i just wantedto warn all of the others out there to please please please be sure that your vet is backed up by more then just other vets when reffered to them if they cant give you numbers of patients / other herpers to talk with you are definately playing russian roullette with your animals i found out the hard way

take care guys/gals



Alan
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Buisnesses come and go everyday, what keeps you here is how you treated the customer the day before....


   

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