Hello, it is entirely normal not to be given painkillers. Dont let your rabbit do anything athletic and if this is a ramp in its cage, close it so it is not tempted to jump up it. When rabbits are feeling under the weather they appreciate being placed in their bedroom where they can hide (in the wild they have to hide any sign of weakness as it makes them vulnerable to predators), make sure it is nice and quiet to and that they are not startled. You will know if your bun is in pain as they will more often than not sit backed into a corner with their ears down and grind their teeth loudly, if this is the case it's back to the vets i'm afraid, or maybe try phoning them before you move your bun again. If you are worried about her not pooing it could be because she hasn't eaten for a little while as they tend to not eat a lot after the aneasthetic, you need to encourage eating though so tempt your bun with all its favourites, brocolli, cabbage etc, this will also help to get things moving if there are any congestion problems, keep your eye out though and if your bun doesnt return to eating normally soon, again you will need to take it to the vets as this is serious for rabbits, my vet kept my bunny in to make sure it returned to normal. Let me know if you have any other wuestions, i will try to help. :wave: