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Maisie01
09-12-2017, 12:35 PM
I just got what looks to be about 6 to 8 weeks I just picked him up from a family member who just found him under a log from the hurricane. His legs are moving and he peed when I picked him up. When I was checking for any broken bones he threw his head back and his front arms went straight up in the air I payed him down a he kind of rolled back and forth for a couple of seconds with arms and head thrown back still. Possible seizure ??? No blood from nose or mouth
That sounds like a seizure to me or the "final stretch". How is he doing now? Have you started hydration fluid and warmed him up?
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 01:35 PM
I tried to give him fluid but i can't get his mouth open enough I got a couple drops but that's about it and he doesn't look like he's swallowing his head looks a little swollen but his hair is so fluffy it's hard to see. His eyes look really cloudy though and I don't think he can see me he only knows when I'm there if I touch him or make noises he only does the arm stretch thing if he's payed on his belly when he's on his sides he's fine and doesn't do it and if he rolls onto his stomach his self he doesn't do it the reach thing.
TubeDriver
09-12-2017, 01:57 PM
Seizure? Tetanus? I hope he can recover. :grouphug
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 01:59 PM
Me too it worries me that he can't see anything. Hopefully if it is swelling once it goes down I hope he regains his sight
Do you have any pred, what strength/mg? Can you post a photo?
Have you tried giving him glucose--putting a bit of karo syrup, honey or syrup on his gums?
Are you continuing to drop by drop hydrate him? Warm the fluid.
Remember, he has to be warmed up. He may not be able to thermoregulate and needs your help. You can rub his body to stimulate blood flow, with warm wash cloths from the dryer.
You can rub his neck a bit after you put a drop in, coax him with words, rub the sides of his face, ect. Really watch to see if he is swallowing. Clean up drips as you go, it will help you keep track of what's staying in. Keep him upright so he doesn't aspirate, if he is indeed unable to swallow. Keep trying.
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 02:36 PM
I'm not at home cuz of the hurricane I'm at my bfs he's at work right now but I can ask him when he gets home and see if he has anything. And I'll try to post a pic I always had trouble doing it before since I'm using my phone
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 02:37 PM
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Maisie01
09-12-2017, 02:37 PM
Sorry it uploaded too that's a pic I took when I got there
Do you have a weight on him? We can get you a dose for infant ibuprofen but you cannot give that and pred at the same time.
He does look stiff and unnatural. Can he sit or lay upright by himself at all?
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 02:46 PM
292802 he's a better pic of his head. He doesn't close his eyes all the way but when I touch them they close normally
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 02:48 PM
No I don't like I said I had to leave my house and I honestly didn't think I would be getting another baby since most ppl found most of them yesterday. My scales at home but I can see if my bf has anything. He can lift his head if he rolls his self on his belly but not for long.
TubeDriver
09-12-2017, 02:49 PM
It is not common, but we have had cases of Tetanus and your description of the arching body, and the locked jaw are consistent with Tetanus. Does he have any puncture type wounds (or any visible cuts at all?)? If not, then you can probably rule out tetanus.
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 02:58 PM
He doesn't seem to throw his arms up unless he's moved. If he isn't moved by me he doesn't have them. I gave him a little more drops of fluid he stoped drinking it and would just let if fall out of his mouth.
TubeDriver
09-12-2017, 03:17 PM
Hopefully not Tetanus. Just in case, here is a video of Tetanus in a dog, you can watch it just to get a sense of some of the symptoms (it is very hard to watch but does have a happy ending).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh7rJh3oTCk
He doesn't seem to throw his arms up unless he's moved. If he isn't moved by me he doesn't have them. I gave him a little more drops of fluid he stoped drinking it and would just let if fall out of his mouth.
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 03:28 PM
thank you for sharing the video even though I'm not sure that's what he has
Rocky1
09-12-2017, 03:59 PM
I wish I had a solution or recognized the problem presented. As an aside, it looks to me like you joined TSB just a couple days ago. I don't know what your level of experience is, but if you need general information about how to care for adult squirrels, just let us know.
Without recognizing what's going on (and I'm not an expert or rehabber), I would keep this one in a quiet and warm place with water available if it's available to anyone right now. I hope you get the help you need. And thanks for caring for this adorable squirrel.
I wonder if a picture of a tape measure or ruler next to the squirrel would help someone guesstimate a weight?
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 04:08 PM
I have an almost three year old grey who has leg problems so she's a non release. I had another account but I couldn't get into it so I made a new one. Yeah I hope he gets better and it's just from him falling and he'll get better over time I'm trying to hydrate him and he's all nice and warm right now. I told the ppl that found him that he might not make it but I said at least he's warm and safe instead of laying on the ground like he was. If he passes at least it's in peace. But I'm trying my hardest to get him hydrated and hopefully that gets him more energy to get better
TubeDriver
09-12-2017, 05:17 PM
He does look sort of spiky (dehydrated). Two options could include sub-q if you have the equipment and training or alternatively just keep trying drop by single drop to get fluids into him. We have a recipe here for homemade pedialyte (basically water with a bit of sugar and table salt) that can help him.
Homemade Pedialyte
1 cup warm water
1/4 tsp salt (teaspoon)
1 Tbsp sugar (tablespoon)
Warmth is generally VERY good but can be an issue if he has head trauma. That said, if he starts to cool off then you have no choice, get him on a heating pad.
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 05:35 PM
Ok thank you he's with a rice buddy now so he's staying warm. But he's breathing through his mouth now instead of his nose like before
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 06:00 PM
He's not reacting to much touch as much anymore now:(.
TubeDriver
09-12-2017, 06:07 PM
Just keep him warm, in a quiet place and partially covered so he will feel safer. Offer him some of the homemade pedialyte (warm it up a bit).
He looks very ill, but at least he has you to keep him warm and safe.:grouphug
He's not reacting to much touch as much anymore now:(.
Maisie01
09-12-2017, 09:07 PM
He passed away while I was at the store getting him medicine. He gots lots of pets and loving before I left so hopefully he passed right after I left to where I atleast know he had some love. Thank you everyone for the help it's sad to see him go but I know he's in a better place and hopefully watching over the little guy that passed yesterday :(
Thanks for being there for him and giving him so much love.:Love_Icon
Jen413
09-12-2017, 10:04 PM
Rest in heaven where you are healed sweet baby. :grouphug
TubeDriver
09-12-2017, 10:07 PM
I'm sorry the little one did not make it. :) He passed warm and in a quiet, safe place because of your care.
Godspeed little one.:grouphug
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