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i dont think so but i dont want to pick at it
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Sent you a PM sally.
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thanks ian
had a good look at dinos foot just there and its looking alot better, there doesnt seem to be as much swelling(there wasnt much to start with)hes still walking on it fine so ill give him another day with the healing aid and see how he is monday morning.
still cant figure out what caused it, he does climb on the vents in his viv at one end so maybe he done it on that
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an update on poor dinos foot, it started to get worse so he came into placement with me last week and we had a good look at him. he got an x-ray and what looked like an abscess has turned out to be osteomyelitis. hes on a few different meds for now and is not happy with me shoving syringes into his mouth everyday. on the plus side his x-ray showed hes got great bone density so i guess that a good thing.
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