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Paigie123456 Posted - May 04 2013 : 10:45:05 PM
Today while I was gone I don't know why but I had issues with 3 out of my 5 gliders... :( one of my sugar Gliders (Sheila) got her back foot stuck in the corner of her bag. Her foot is now going to need to be amputated, does anyone know how that is going to affect her? Am I ever going to be able to put her with another glider? Or should I leave her by herself? And I have a brother sister pair together and today both of there tails have been chewed on. The boys is rubbed raw and the girl chewed hers to the bone, both towards the back. What would cause them to do that? Should I separate them? how do I keep them from continuing to do that? It's the first tome I ever had any of my gliders do this... I feel positively awful, if anyone has any ideas of what I could do it would b greatly appreciated... thanks
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Paigie123456 Posted - May 11 2013 : 12:24:30 PM
quote: Originally posted by Avbjessup
Awww, she's so sweet!!
yes, yes she is  |
Avbjessup Posted - May 11 2013 : 10:44:27 AM
Awww, she's so sweet!! |
Paigie123456 Posted - May 10 2013 : 10:30:58 PM
this is a picture of Sheila after her surgery on monday |
Paigie123456 Posted - May 10 2013 : 10:26:35 PM
yesterday I had to take Sheila's mini e-collar off, she had pushed it so far up on her neck that her face had become swollen :/ but no more than 10mins after the collar was off she was back to normal. She hasn't messed with her stitches at all which is good, and she is adapting very well to her new "lifestyle"... today she was even back to playing on her wheel like normal again! I never realized how well sugar gliders actually adjust to new things/ surroundings, but I guess I should have figured this when she had bonded the fastest out of all my other gliders! If everything goes well and her leg has heeled enough her stitches can come out this coming Wednesday, so fingers crossed!  |
Avbjessup Posted - May 09 2013 : 09:34:29 AM
Keep us posted on her recovery!
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Paigie123456 Posted - May 09 2013 : 08:14:26 AM
Thanks everyone! |
sleighr Posted - May 07 2013 : 11:52:05 PM
Glad surgery went well. Ms Cora on this site has had problems with Self Mutilators too. Sweet Spot has good info as well. Good Luck! |
Avbjessup Posted - May 07 2013 : 11:11:38 PM
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Paigie123456 Posted - May 07 2013 : 09:47:37 PM
Everything went great! Although she's not fond of her little e-collar I made her out of x ray film, but otherwise then that she just fine. She is adapting very well she still even is playing on her wheel and running around her cage like a nut  |
Avbjessup Posted - May 06 2013 : 08:21:10 PM
I hope all went well with her surgery today!
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Omis n Kais g-ma Posted - May 06 2013 : 03:14:07 PM
I believe Petluv15 also has a male that lost a front hand last year.quote: Originally posted by *site banned*
quote: Originally posted by bjve31
Paigie - check out The Sweet Spot. Its a medical forum. You will find a section on amputations with information and other people's experiences. There is also info regarding the self mutilation. I'm on my phone or I would give you the link. Google it....it's a forum motion site. Please go look...you wil be glad you did. That's why it is there. I hope all goes well!
Here's the link... www.thesweetspot.forumotion.com/
On a side note, I have a little girl with a front, right arm amputation and she gets along just fine. Watching her cope has been a huge inspiration to me, she's doing much better than I ever thought she would - she's so strong! You shouldn't have to separate her permanently, but please do keep her separated until she has healed completely after the surgery (you don't want to risk a cage mate tearing open the incision site). Please keep us updated and let us know how she is doing, hang in there. =)
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Paigie123456 Posted - May 06 2013 : 02:34:27 PM
Ok thanks everyone  |
*site banned* Posted - May 05 2013 : 11:57:43 PM
quote: Originally posted by bjve31
Paigie - check out The Sweet Spot. Its a medical forum. You will find a section on amputations with information and other people's experiences. There is also info regarding the self mutilation. I'm on my phone or I would give you the link. Google it....it's a forum motion site. Please go look...you wil be glad you did. That's why it is there. I hope all goes well!
Here's the link... www.thesweetspot.forumotion.com/
On a side note, I have a little girl with a front, right arm amputation and she gets along just fine. Watching her cope has been a huge inspiration to me, she's doing much better than I ever thought she would - she's so strong! You shouldn't have to separate her permanently, but please do keep her separated until she has healed completely after the surgery (you don't want to risk a cage mate tearing open the incision site). Please keep us updated and let us know how she is doing, hang in there. =) |
bjve31 Posted - May 05 2013 : 10:21:06 PM
Paigie - check out The Sweet Spot. Its a medical forum. You will find a section on amputations with information and other people's experiences. There is also info regarding the self mutilation. I'm on my phone or I would give you the link. Google it....it's a forum motion site. Please go look...you wil be glad you did. That's why it is there. I hope all goes well! |
Avbjessup Posted - May 05 2013 : 10:17:40 PM
quote: Originally posted by Paigie123456
Ok well she goes for surgery tomorrow so cross my fingers everything goes ok
Good luck, I hope all goes well! Fingers crossed!
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Paigie123456 Posted - May 05 2013 : 08:07:34 PM
Ok well she goes for surgery tomorrow so cross my fingers everything goes ok |
sleighr Posted - May 05 2013 : 01:44:10 PM
I had a guy lose his tail that very way. Only takes a few hours to go necrotic. Hope you have good vet, and good luck! Happy Landings! |
Paigie123456 Posted - May 05 2013 : 06:48:56 AM
She had chewed a hole into the corner of her bag and the frayed edge rapped around her foot |
sleighr Posted - May 05 2013 : 12:31:14 AM
I have met several amputees and they do fine. I am sorry you are going thru this. Any ideas exactly how she hurt herself and how to prevent it happening again? |