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Old 07-20-2005, 01:08 PM
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Take Joel's advice and get her to the vet this AM.

My bird Jetson was on clavmox and would not eat either. I talked with Brian Speers office about it and they told me it is not uncommon with clavmox. The diareah may be caused from a reaction to one of the meds or the meds did not clear up the original problem. I would explain that you have seen mention from other that clavmox has shown decreased appetite. Have the vet give her some flluids while she is there.

What we say here are our opinions! Consult your vet for what is correct for your bird.

Gary



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Originally Posted by babyb&g
5 days ago I brought my tasha to the vet because she was acting weird that whole day, usually shes a blabber mouth and she wouldnt talk. So many hours at the vet they took x-rays and blood work, they discovered that she has a very small bladder ( which they couldnt understand cause I give her a great diet) her blood work was normal but the toxic level was a little high. By the second day she was doing well eating and drinking on her own but throwing up and diarreah. Now she isnt eating or drinking and still has diareah. The vet did give me clavamox and carafate, shes been on it for 5 days now and nothing. Shes losing weight and wants to be left alone on her cage. Now im getting worried and I guess I need a second opinion.

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