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Invictus
12-30-04, 02:02 AM
Many of you may recall my recent classified ad where I was blowing out about 20% of my collection in order to raise money for my unwell adult female boa. For those who don't remember, here's the story; she was fine for the longest time, NEVER a problem with her. Ty Kohut, who I got her from, seemed to have done an excellent job raising her. I was THRILLED to get her in my collection. Well, one day, out of the blue, Vanan was over and he looked at her and said "HOLY ***** Ken, look at her mouth!"... it was swollen up so badly on the left side, she couldn't even close her mouth. Assuming it was stomatitis (mouth rot), I began treating it with peroxide and booked a vet appointment.

Due to the severity of the problem, as well as the fact that the infection gave her an RI as well, I isolated her, and we (and by we I mean the vet) began IM injections of a drug called Seftazadine - apparently the 'big guns' of antibiotics. While this did take the swelling down SIGNIFICANTLY, it didn't cure the problem. After a couple of followup cleanups, where the vet got pus and necrotic tissue out from whatever this growth was, we went for X-ray, and discovered that there was even some bone loss from whatever this damned thing is. So, I was faced with a choice - $400 biopsy, or putting her down. I have elected for the biopsy, as I feel she could have a great life if we can just get this damn thing OUT and figure out what it is. I know it will be stressful for her, but she is taking it remarkably well thus far - with vet appointments about every 3 days, the vet and techs have fallen completely in love with her. Even while she's home, she's SO well behaved it's unreal. But, I've grown VERY attached to the girl, and I don't want to put her down unless the vets say that there is nothing left we can do. There is a possibility that this growth is cancer - and if it is, quality of life will be the #1 concern, and she will be put down.

The biopsy is scheduled in a few weeks' time. I'll post an update afterward.

I wanted to give an honest and heart-felt THANK YOU to all who bought animals from me to help me cover the costs of x-rays, cleanings, and surgery, and to all who just emailed me to wish both myself and Athena the best of luck.

Sincerely,

Ken and Athena
http://www.invictusart.com/images/Athena01.jpg
(ignore the date on that pic... It was taken in 2004)

Rikki
12-30-04, 02:06 AM
Shes very cute. Take good care of her :)

JonD
12-30-04, 02:28 AM
Hope everything works out for you Ken. Good Luck;)

Darren179
12-30-04, 02:30 AM
shes a keeper.

lifeline
12-30-04, 02:39 AM
Hope things work out well for you Ken. I hate to see any animal sick like that. Best of luck on the biopsy!

thanks mike
leopardgecko.ca

Odessa78
12-30-04, 05:11 AM
What a trooper putting up with all that. Best of luck Ken, Hopefully you and your vet get to the bottom of this and she's feeling 100% again soon.
Laura-Lee L

beardieguy
12-30-04, 05:25 AM
If you need anything Ken just let me know. You have the # here.

Rick

Katt
12-30-04, 08:47 AM
Right on Ken! Can't wait to see her and the others tomorrow!

thunder
12-30-04, 10:46 AM
beautiful snake, i hope she pulls thru for you. best of luck!

Invictus
12-30-04, 08:19 PM
Thanks again everyone. You have truly warmed me own heart.

Manitoban Herps
12-30-04, 08:45 PM
I hope she gets better!

Ty only had a pair correct?If so I have the male of the pair.

zero&stich
12-30-04, 09:51 PM
What a beautiful boa you have Ken. For a snake not to show any real signs of stress, she seems to have a strong spirit.

Best of luck to you and your gorgious boa, from someone from the states.

-Jess

munchy
12-31-04, 03:28 AM
dammit that sucks dude, but i hope she makes it. very nice boa. :)

munchy
12-31-04, 03:29 AM
alot of people would just have her euthanized rather than pay for a 400$ biopsy. keep us updated.