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When the vet tested the fluid, was there bacteria present? If it was EYP, I would *think* there would be some sort of bacteria or infection?
Yes that's why she's on amoxicillin. Now I've made some posts on Facebook and one person seems to really think it could be or is a heart lung or liver issue. She pointed out the fact she pants sometimes it could or is linked.
I chalk it up as her being a drama queen, and once she gets a fan on her or drinks water she's okay. Her panting isn't associated with heavy or rapid breathing it's more like her just hanging her bill open.
Some seem to think it's ascites caused by EYP. Ascites pretty much always comes back and needs constant draining form what I have read, and neither of the meds she has will treat that. Some say they have had the same fluid but it was liver failure(none of which had the fluid diagnosed or examined)
I guess I just feel lost and was confident we could beat this EYP but people mention these slew of other possibilities and maybe I just haven't asked the right questions when I was at the vet.