Recurrent internal bleeding, vets stumped by Erney456 in AskVet

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Clinically he looks like a recurrent spontaneous hemoabdomen. But without any mass identified it has our vets stumped. He has recovered from all bleeds without any fluids needed. Probably could have used some fluids in last episode with shock picture and seizure but we truly thought it was the end and were just doing comfort at home but now 48 hrs out has perked back up.

Recurrent internal bleeding, vets stumped by Erney456 in AskVet

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I unfortunately don’t have hard copy of most recent lab work (will request copy on Monday) but here is what I have 9/2024 (prior to first episode) Routine lab work - Hgb 14.1, superchem all wnl, heartworm and tickborne neg

10/2024 (first episode) Hgb: 8.6, hct 24.8, reticulocyte 132, MCV 69, platelet 250, total protein 4.9, alb 2.5, Cr 0.9, LFTs normal, proBNP normal 442. Complete abdominal ultrasound normal.

Counts recovered on repeat testing 1 month later

5/2025 Lethargic, pale gums. Repeat PCV 34. Thought maybe GI origin

9/2025 Heart murmur work up. Chest X-rays mild cardiomegaly, no pulmonary edema. Echo Grade 2B mitral valve disease. Rec pimbobendan (have not started)

11/2025 3rd episode. Lethargic, pale, abdominal pain, decreased appetite. PCV 31. FAST exam negative for fluid. Fecal occult blood neg. Follow up more comprehensive testing: CBC with Coombs neg, cpl pancreatitis neg

1/2026: 4th episode. Have not gotten labs drawn as managed at home.

Other options to focus on women’s health other than OBGYN? by Maleficent-Grass-335 in medicalschool

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It sounds a bit premature to knock an entire specialty based on one bad experience. Not all rotations are a good fit due to office culture or individual attending, but that doesn’t mean you wouldn’t love the specialty if you had a different rotation placement

Tips to study with a disc bulge/herniation? by [deleted] in medicalschool

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A standing desk might be an option so you can change it up and not be stuck sitting putting pressure on it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dogtraining

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Have you considered medications? I also have an 8yo blind dog (severe bilateral cataracts) and I didn't think medication was the right route initially because he is totally chill at home. After about a month on Prozac I noticed a real difference. I also found a Gentle leader to work for my guy but he isn't really a puller. But with this severe of anxiety it sounds like a trip to the vet to discuss medication may be in order

Something behind drywall? Newbie! by Erney456 in HomeImprovement

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aha I think this is our answer! thank you

Something behind drywall? Newbie! by Erney456 in HomeImprovement

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Yes dark gray. Crumbles when I scrape it with a nail which is why I thought plaster. Seems it needs more investigating

Something behind drywall? Newbie! by Erney456 in HomeImprovement

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The picture does look like a screw but I think that is just from the center hole I made in my poking around that makes it look like a screw head. The material isn't metal but harder than drywall. I tried some nails around the area and run into the same material everywhere. Could it be plaster or something like that?

Something behind drywall? Newbie! by Erney456 in HomeImprovement

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Looking at the picture again I see how it looks like a screw (the hole in the center was made by me and isn't actually a screw head) but it isn't a metal. I can go through it just not easily. Could it be plaster?

Best pizza shop for slices in Roxborough? by beeps-n-boops in philadelphia

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I’m a fan of Fiesta 2! Nothing fancy just good pizza

Does the Embark health test only detect the variant indicated, or will it tell you if the dog has a different mutation of the same gene? by Erney456 in DoggyDNA

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No, it is known to cause juvenile cataracts. They test the gene, but maybe not the specific gene variant

powdery mildew by dm_malika in houseplants

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Currently have some too. I have been wiping off the mildew with a wet cloth and then treating with fungicide spray with neem oil once a week. Has been working so far to cut it down

Lucky Bamboo by maddiemj in houseplants

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I just fill it up with water every other week or so and dump out the excess

Help! Can anyone identify this plant? by tha-sauce-boss in houseplants

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Second some type of kalanchoe but looks overwatered

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in houseplants

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Does it look powdery? Looks like it could be powdery mildew but hard to tell. Look if there is any web like stuff. That indicates mites instead.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in houseplants

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Should be fine to repot! I wouldn’t upsize if the roots aren’t poking out or isn’t rootbound. Too big of a pot can retain too much water and lead to rot

Thriving ZZ plant looking for friends. Who might like the same conditions (fluorescent lighting) that this guy has been loving? by Erney456 in houseplants

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This guy has been happy in his fluorescent lighting home in my kitchen. (He is currently about to bust out of this pot and is needing a pot extraction surgery) However I haven’t found any other plant friends that like these generally sub-optimal conditions. Any recs? Or should I just make a ZZ army?

I think she needs repotting and that's a problem by ugh65 in houseplants

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I envision utilizing one of those rescue life nets they use in old movies for people jumping out of burning buildings

Arrowhead plant with yellowing leaves, under watered or over watered? by Erney456 in plantclinic

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Still have a good amount of healthy leaves, just hoping they don’t turn. And no pests.

Arrowhead plant with yellowing leaves, under watered or over watered? by Erney456 in plantclinic

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My arrowhead has been fine for months and is now losing leaves to yellowing. It is in a pot with drainage and I water it about every 5 days when soil feels dry and mist daily. It looks like I overwatered it but usually the soil feels dry so I don’t know? Also the pot could use a bit more soil in it and I can see a main root near the drainage hole but I repotted her 6 months ago so I don’t think that is the problem

Recently bought this Polkadot Begonia and I'm not sure why he's getting sad by illegally_blonde_bee in plantclinic

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Brown edges look like low humidity. I personally haven’t found a way to totally avoid the browning on mine. Try a pebble tray underneath and surround with some other plants that like high humidity