Hi everybody, My name is Glenn and I have read this forum for years and have learned a lot. Thanks .I have one bird he came to live with me about 3 years ago.He is a Blue Fronted Amazon named Barnabas .We think he is about 20 years old but donāt know for sure. When he arrived here he was rather under weight. About 360 grams and probably should be 400- 450 grams. His diet was seed based and human food. When he got here he was transitioned to Harrisonās high potency with a little Zuprem pellet diet and and a small amount of nuts mostly pecans. He has had blood work ,fecal and a wellness check shortly after he got here and yearly since .He likes the Harrisonās and it was no trouble to get him to adapt to new diet he gained a little weight and got up to about 385 grams but I never got him above that. He seems happy ,talks a lot and is very friendly .He gets lots of attention . He is not flighted (clipped) but is very athletic and active. A few months ago he started to lose a little bit of weight (360 grams) so back to vet. He tested positive for Borna Virus but negative for Antiganglioside Antibody. I donāt think he can lose much more weight without dire results. He has no systems of any kind except the weight lose. I have tried everything I can think of to get some weight on him. He is a very picky eater and decided a few weeks ago that pecans were not tasty any more .I have tried and he has rejected roast beef ,chicken and ham , he will not eat sweet potatoes but will eat baked French Fries (no salt). My current vet thinks the Harrisonās is a better bet than Roudybush for this problem and doesnāt want to start NSAIDs . Is it time for a 2 nd opinion ? Any suggestions would be welcomed as I am going crazy with worry .Its not easy watching an animal you care about wasting away.Thanks for taking the time to read this.