My treatments have helped tremendously. He's eating, croaking and even being a bit active. Why I have switched treatments however is because the tetracycline has only helped to a certain extent. Yes, he could die. He could also die from the vets clueless recommendations.
Yes, a vet will use trial and error. They may find the exact problem, but treating the problem? Vets are as clueless as I am. After all, they are just people who have done years of research. They may have access to all these drugs, but will they choose the right one? Probably not.
Keep in mind that I have only done tetracycline for 3 weeks, colloidal silver for 1 day, and melafix for 2 days. I know you guys don't agree with my decisions, but I'm using common sense here and realizing that most "exotic" vets are full of it.
Taking Oliver to the vet will stress him out so much. He doesn't handle change well at all. Red leg, or whatever similar disease he is suffering from, is affected greatly by stress and fear. A vet doesn't know much more than I do, they really aren't the miracle workers you guys seem to think they are. Do you know how many vet horror stories I've heard? They think just because they have that title, that they know everything.
It's not a money issue, I have no problem spending 200-500$ for my frogs health, but if it's not going to help, why would I just waste my money like that?
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk





