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Old 02-02-06, 01:25 am
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[font=Times New Roman][font=Verdana]I am having some issues, and I need some support. This place is the only place I can come where people understand what I’m going through. I lost my first and only piggy a few months ago. It absolutely devastated me. I loved her so incredibly much and did everything I could for her. It must have been so hard for her…getting saline injections for dehydrations, antibiotics, hand feeding her. Her deterioration was so fast, and I just wasn’t ready for it. She my baby, I only had her for 4 months. After so many trips to the vet and so many treatments—she died. It made me feel so hopeless. Have any of you guys had pigs recover from a URI? My Gabby was definitely a runt, so I’m wondering if the infection plus the treatment was just too hard on her body. I don’t think I’ll ever know exactly how she did, except that I was able to hold her during her last breath. Now that I have my two new beautiful girls, I am scared to death something is going to happen to them. But I am also scared to death of going to the vet again. The vet didn’t cure her, so, in my mind, the vet did nothing. I would do anything for my girls, cost is not an issue. But, if the vet truly isn’t going to save her, then I don’t know why I would want to put that added stress on my animal when she is already weak. I want to be at a point where I feel confident about going back to the vet if I ever have to. Right now, it terrifies me. In my mind right now, I equate going to the vet with eventual death. I just think I need to hear stories with happy endings.[/font] [/font]
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Old 02-02-06, 03:44 am
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Re: Need support for my emotional babbling (long)

First of all, I want to say how sorry I am about your loss. big hugs

Now, this is my successful vets story -

I accidently dropped Nala once and she badly bruised her back legs and refused to use them because they hurt so much. So she just dragged her legs behind her, it was so awful to see. So I immediatley took her to the vets and he felt around, telling me that she definetly, as far as he could tell, had not broken or disloctaed anything. So he gave me an anti-inflammatory drug for her and she made a full recovery. During the check up afterwards, he noticed that Nala smelt quite a bit, so he tested her pee and found that she had a pee infection. So I had medicine for that and in a few days her smell disappeared and she seemed a lot happier.

That is two successful vets stories at once. Don't give up on your vets, it's really upsetting that your first encounter was a bad one but that doesn't neccessarily mean that it's a bad vets. But if you really don't want to go back to that vets in particular, have a search around for another one. But it is important that you do have a vets and one that you are happy with.
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Old 02-02-06, 02:34 pm
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Re: Need support for my emotional babbling (long)

I'm sorry you lost your Gabby pig. Sometimes, despite everything you do, you can't save them. But, sometimes you can. I almost lost Oreo to a URI. In fact, one vet told me that I should prepare my daughter (she's nine) for the fact that her beloved guinea pig was going to die in the next day or two. I went on-line, found a more cavy-savvy vet who treated the URI more aggressively, hand-fed the little piggie for about four weeks of ups and downs in terms of recovery. Eventually, she got better. She's wheeking for lettuce right now and sticking her cute little nose through the grids to get my attention. If it hadn't been for the vet, she would have been dead before Christmas.

Find a vet you feel you can trust and make sure you know what to look for so that if something does come up, you can get treatment for your pigs as soon as possible. That doesn't guarantee happy endings, but it helps.
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Old 02-02-06, 02:43 pm
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Re: Need support for my emotional babbling (long)

I don't know if I have a happy vet story but... I had the same thing happen to me. I had a young pig die of a URI even after getting her to a vet and doing all we could for her. I too was devastated. I never wanted another pig again. She was, in my mind, the greatest pig ever and I might as well just give up on having pigs because I felt SO sad about her. I was also thinking all of these thoughts that "If I only would have done this, that or the other, she would have been ok." But the truth is, some things just can't be fixed. You and your vet did all you could for your pig. She was just too sick and there was nothing you could do. Vets cannot cure everything. BUT they can cure many many things. Don't be scared to go back. You may have a problem with your new pigs in the future that the vet WILL be able to fix for you. Most likely your new pigs will be happy and healthy for a very long time. Just because your other pig got sick does not mean that all pigs get sick. Just enjoy your new pigs, be alert for signs of trouble (so that you can catch anything early enough to treat it successfully), and in time you will feel better about all the things that are causing you stress right now. I hope you feel better soon!!!
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Re: Need support for my emotional babbling (long)

Sagwa actually did, as did my long haired pig, Squeeky, but then he died a month lter of something, I just never found out.
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Re: Need support for my emotional babbling (long)

I am also sorry for your loss. It's very sad when a beloved pet dies. One sad truth of the ownership of most animals - dogs, cats, cows, horses, guinea pigs, and many others - is that they are long outlived by us. The only thing we can do is to love them for the short time that they bless us with their presence. I think that we are allowed to grieve and be sad, but we must realize too that other pets are out there and need our love and homes. I hope you learn to relax and enjoy your new piggers. Also know that a trusted veterinarian is irreplaceable. Best wishes to you!
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