Well they gassed her for blood-work and 2 x-rays.. she did fine with the anesthesia, thank God.. poor little girl was so out of it when they brought her back to me.. they let her come out of the towel on her own on the floor so she could steady herself and I sat next to her until she started to realize where she was and who I was and then I picked her up.
The info from those tests will be back tomorrow or the next day since they send it out..
The vet showed us the xrays.. little brat appears to be forming ANOTHER egg.. we could see it inside her in the xray, which was really cool but I really want her to stop laying, this will be number 4 this week, bringing her to a total of 7 in 2 & 1/2 months.
I am using Kaytee exact formula mixed in the syringe to get her to take her medicine.. the vet told me it would be a great idea to actually give her more of that throughout the day as it will help with what she needs as she lays eggs and recovers. Her x-rays also showed that her bones look normal, we'll see what the blood-work says but it didn't 'look' like the eggs were stealing calcium from her
She loves the formula as it's what she was raised on.. so giving her the meds is now easy as pie and she just LOVES the extra formula..
The vet was awesome.. she stood there and talked to Madison for a good long while and was so calm and nice with her, Madison actually let her pet her.. she has been VICIOUS lately, even with me, since she is a big tough momma guarding her eggs. I was really impressed with the way the vet took the time to get Madison to calm down and get comfy and everything before even trying to do anything. They also allowed me to assist in getting her into the 'chamber' for the gas stuff so she wouldn't be as scared and it really seemed to help.
Her balance seems even better but she still has VERY stinky diarrhea. I'm on my way now to give her another dose of medicine..
I'm so glad she was ok and I love her and would do anything for her but omg what an expensive trip to the vet that was..
- Sarah