Joanne,
The only other time I have seen anything like this was with a horse I
had...and he has a cancerous tumor in his brain.
I'm tending to think there is still something in there.
What did you say they found?..leafy something???
I don't understand why the vet doesn't give her a long course of a strong
antibiotic.
Please do let us know what happens.
> We believe the problem's in the nasal passage because it's always only in
one
> nostril. Poor Daisy has been xrayed all over, but then many things
(foreign
> objects) won't show up on xray. Amazing how many things can go wrong...
> Shall keep you posted.
> Thanks,
> Joanne
>
> Kim Kaslow wrote:
>
> > Hi Joanne,
> >
> > This is just a thought...has your vet checked or xray'd her lungs? Is
is
> > possible that she could have aspirated some of that leaf into her lungs?
I
> > had a friend once whose son aspirated a small piece of a peanut into his
> > lungs unknowingly. He had chronic infections and came very close to
death
> > until they found this little piece of peanut logged in his lungs,
> > completely infected. Once the peanut was removed, his recovery was
dramatic.
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