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| 215.1 | Few Suggestions.. | ANT::MPCMAIL |  | Thu Jul 13 1989 14:20 | 16 | 
|  |       First thing I would do is check yor bird droppings! We have a
    yellow nape amazon and when we first purchased her we checked the
    droppings. We also found out that giving her the forti diet was
    too rich for her. So we just put vitamins into her drinking water.
       Our bird also seems to breathe heavy after physical exeration,
    but so do humans! The store that we bought her from Tropic Isle
    Was very patient when we brought her back twice, new owners of this
    type of bird, the man in charge of the birds has birds himself,
    Amazons I think, showed us how to clean her nose, told us that
    sometimes the bird will sneeze when we can't see things because
    just like humans somee things can tickle the nose, BUT..
    If it keep contining then bring her to a vet.
      I hope everything works out for you and your new bird, as an upbeat
    ending ours is about 10 months old and is a laugh a second!
    
    Lise
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| 215.2 | Allergy ? | MUNCSS::BURKE |  | Fri Jul 14 1989 01:56 | 9 | 
|  |     We had (or thought so) a respiratory problem with our Grey (Basil).
    [Istarted a note on this somewhere]
    The facts that: his droppings were OK, his feeding was normal, and
    there was no nasal discharge, gave us peace of mind. However, a NOTEr
    suggested allergy. It wasn't relevant in our case, since his
    environment had not changed, but it may be of interest to you.
    
    Any good ?
    Jim Burke
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| 215.3 | Thanks to all who replied to this note. | WARLRD::SIMPSON |  | Mon Jul 17 1989 12:12 | 16 | 
|  |     RE: .2.
    
    I thought of this posibility over the weekend.  The bird cages on
    either side of him had cedar in the bottom of the cages.  He did
    not have any in his cage, but I wondered if he could still be breathing
    any cedar dust and was alergic to it.  I have removed all cedar
    from any cages and am now using corn cob for the bottom of the cages.
     He seems to be doing much better.  He only coughs or sneezes once
    in a while and selcom sounds stopped up any more.  I will be taking
    him to my regular vet in about 3 weeks just for another examination.
     I just want to be sure he is really all right.
    
    Thanks to everyone who replied to my note.
    
    Laurie
    
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| 215.4 | Anybocy had experience with Proteus? | WARLRD::SIMPSON |  | Tue Aug 01 1989 13:59 | 30 | 
|  |     Anyone ever had a bird with proteus?
    
    You remember the bird that I asked about in .0?
    
    Well, I took him to the vet and he was diagnosed as having proteus.
    
    I'm rather upset, in a way, because the first vet I took him to
    as well as the pet shop seemed to be very insistent that it was
    an alergy.
    
    Well, I thought so too, at first.  But the bird began to lose weight
    rapidly and his breathign difficulties got much worse.
    
    The first vet I took him to did give me some antibiotic.  It was
    like pulling teeth to get anything though because he was so sure
    it was an alergy.
    
    The vet I am currently seeing did some blood work, cultures,
    sensitivity tests, the whole nine yards.  He diagnosed Proteus.
    He said the antibiotic I was giving the bird was all right but not
    the best one to cure the problem.
    
    Thank goodness I think the bird will be well soon.
    
    Laurie
    
    P.S.  I kept telling those other people it was not just an alergy,
    but they would not listen.
    Oh well, sigh.....
    
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