jenphilly
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It's been forever since we've posted and it's been a crazy journey the last 25 months. Max has had 2 surgeries and is literally now a fully neutered parrot... yep, we joke he's the world's only balless blue and gold macaw! Max started late January 2023 with fluid buildup and that was the beginning of our rather insane journey. We found the worlds most rockstar of an avian surgeon in Philly and thanks to her Max is still with us.... but unfortunately after his second surgery last February 17, 2024, we were thinking we were out of the woods, but this week, fluid was building up again and xrays show what looks like a cyst / mass.
In hindsight, I am looking back, saying we should have done chemo after the 2nd surgery, but at the time, it was not something that was put on the table., but again, hindsight is always 20/20. After the 2nd surgery, we had said we could not put him thru a 3rd surgery if this returns, but he's doing great, he is showing no indication of pain, discomfort or such, eating, pooping, being his usual blue brat self. At the appointment Wednesday, our initial reaction besides heartbreak was that we couldn't do surgery again, but 2 days now of him being totally himself and we are doubting ourselves. Our avian surgeon did say we had talked about doing an endoscopic peek to see how everything looked (and for the case study they are writing up on Max), so she's not against another procedure. But, I feel strongly that we should have done chemo to fight the cancer, not just surgery to remove the mass. Our 2nd avian vet offers cryosurgery at their location, and tho I'm not sure if they have used that for parrots and/or to what degree, I have done reading on that option too for Max. But, I've spent 2 days of reading and researching chemo in parrots, and I will be talking to our vet this evening too, I am curious to hear from people that have walked the chemo path with their personal birds. Even if we do something less invasive like endoscopic, I would love to hear what experience anyone has with chemo.
And another thing if anyone has experience, anyone ever had corticosteroid injections to reduce cyst mass in a parrot? It's fairly commonly done in people and mammals, but not finding much info about trying that with a parrot.
Thank you to anyone that can share your experience!
Random pics of Max including a few post surgical. We have pics of the previous tumors removed, but not sure how the group feels these days after graphic pics, so not posting those right now.
In hindsight, I am looking back, saying we should have done chemo after the 2nd surgery, but at the time, it was not something that was put on the table., but again, hindsight is always 20/20. After the 2nd surgery, we had said we could not put him thru a 3rd surgery if this returns, but he's doing great, he is showing no indication of pain, discomfort or such, eating, pooping, being his usual blue brat self. At the appointment Wednesday, our initial reaction besides heartbreak was that we couldn't do surgery again, but 2 days now of him being totally himself and we are doubting ourselves. Our avian surgeon did say we had talked about doing an endoscopic peek to see how everything looked (and for the case study they are writing up on Max), so she's not against another procedure. But, I feel strongly that we should have done chemo to fight the cancer, not just surgery to remove the mass. Our 2nd avian vet offers cryosurgery at their location, and tho I'm not sure if they have used that for parrots and/or to what degree, I have done reading on that option too for Max. But, I've spent 2 days of reading and researching chemo in parrots, and I will be talking to our vet this evening too, I am curious to hear from people that have walked the chemo path with their personal birds. Even if we do something less invasive like endoscopic, I would love to hear what experience anyone has with chemo.
And another thing if anyone has experience, anyone ever had corticosteroid injections to reduce cyst mass in a parrot? It's fairly commonly done in people and mammals, but not finding much info about trying that with a parrot.
Thank you to anyone that can share your experience!
Random pics of Max including a few post surgical. We have pics of the previous tumors removed, but not sure how the group feels these days after graphic pics, so not posting those right now.
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