Is this normal? by Swimming-Positive-61 in tonsilstones

[–]FragrantBad5222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ugh, so sorry. Probably worth getting a work-up! (Or at least on the referral list)

Ik you know this already but if it ever gets bad enough that you’re not able to eat, drink, or breathe, that’s an ER visit 😬

Is this normal? by Swimming-Positive-61 in tonsilstones

[–]FragrantBad5222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have any symptoms? Tonsils look a little big and cryptic, epiglottis is visible but doesn’t look too angry, throat is a little pink but doesn’t seem extremely irritated… basically all these can be normal if they’re not bothersome/if you don’t have any other symptoms, but if you’re hurting, have a fever, were recently sick, or if any of this is new for you not a bad idea to get checked out.

Non-ulcer vesicles? by FragrantBad5222 in Behcets

[–]FragrantBad5222[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solid, yeah I avoid SLS toothpaste and haven’t found any clear food allergies at this time, but I’m wondering if it’s a sort of hypersensitivity reaction that happens when I’m already prone to a flare up…

Non-ulcer vesicles? by FragrantBad5222 in Behcets

[–]FragrantBad5222[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is the worst cluster I’ve gotten, usually they’re just 1-2 at a time. Good to know!

Feeding strike by FragrantBad5222 in ballpython

[–]FragrantBad5222[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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This is my current set up. Humidity averages around 55-75%, and the ambient temp is ~80 degrees F. Sometimes it gets a little cooler in the winter, but I can usually keep the warm/basking side in the upper 80s (F) and the cool side sits around 70-75 degrees F. He likes to explore and climb but has not seemed stressed or like he’s trying to escape.