Alamerona
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi TGPF, unfortunately we've had to take Joey back to the vets again due to being lethargic, hiding all day and not eating as much as he was previously. He didn't suffer any noticeable weight loss, but we were concerned that his weight gain has been rather slow.
My partner went in and said that the vet looked at Joey, looked in his mouth and his teeth were all fine and clean; she felt around and said that his Thyroids felt very inflamed, and that she was worried that he may be in slight pain due to it, but was showing no signs.
She also said that the discharge in his eyes (Which he has constantly had regenerate since he was a pup) should not still be there; she's theorized that whatever is in his system still hasn't left him, since we started courses of treatment 8 months ago - Possibly due to a non-reaction to Baytril (Which all our prior vets prescribed).
He's been prescribed Metacam .3ml twice daily, Karidox 0.05ml twice daily, and Isathal eye drops twice daily all for two weeks when he'll have a follow-up appointment to see how things are going.
We just want to ask what could cause these Thyroid problems, and for any advice to make Joey feel more comfortable with not only the treatment, but also his recovery - Last thing we want is for the poor boy to be upset!
Note that he is eating hay, pellets and vegetables all regularly and without any issue (He is eating normally, so not having any issues or struggling to eat, or to retain food) same with drinking water, and is putting on weight, albeit slowly (Perhaps around 5g a week).
One thing too is that my partner did say that Joey does feel a bit skinnier than perhaps he should be, and the vet agreed that he seemed underweight for his age, but not from any sort of mistreatment or neglect - Although we have been providing Oxbox Critical Care, the vet did recommend to give him 15ml twice a day around the same time as the medication.
My partner went in and said that the vet looked at Joey, looked in his mouth and his teeth were all fine and clean; she felt around and said that his Thyroids felt very inflamed, and that she was worried that he may be in slight pain due to it, but was showing no signs.
She also said that the discharge in his eyes (Which he has constantly had regenerate since he was a pup) should not still be there; she's theorized that whatever is in his system still hasn't left him, since we started courses of treatment 8 months ago - Possibly due to a non-reaction to Baytril (Which all our prior vets prescribed).
He's been prescribed Metacam .3ml twice daily, Karidox 0.05ml twice daily, and Isathal eye drops twice daily all for two weeks when he'll have a follow-up appointment to see how things are going.
We just want to ask what could cause these Thyroid problems, and for any advice to make Joey feel more comfortable with not only the treatment, but also his recovery - Last thing we want is for the poor boy to be upset!
Note that he is eating hay, pellets and vegetables all regularly and without any issue (He is eating normally, so not having any issues or struggling to eat, or to retain food) same with drinking water, and is putting on weight, albeit slowly (Perhaps around 5g a week).
One thing too is that my partner did say that Joey does feel a bit skinnier than perhaps he should be, and the vet agreed that he seemed underweight for his age, but not from any sort of mistreatment or neglect - Although we have been providing Oxbox Critical Care, the vet did recommend to give him 15ml twice a day around the same time as the medication.