Thank you everybody for your kind replies. I took her to the vets and you would not believe the outcome.
She was rushed in as I said she hadn't been eating, the vet I saw was the rabbit savvy one who I was hoping would be there. He did what I assume are test for her coordination, rolling her over etc, she seemed to be doing everything right, flipping herself the right way. He looked in her ears but looked a long time so I persumed he couldn't see anything, he said he thought the tilt was caused by a deep ear infection that he couldn't see. He then looked in her mouth (I guess routine) and you would never guess what he found......
Two weeks ago Poppy had an op to remove a mass caused by a reaction to penicillin injections she was having for her bad teeth (you can see she has been in the wars recently). She still has the sutures in her back, due to be taken out tommorrow. Since she has had these she hasn't touched them, however, she had managed to get the very end suture caught around her bottom tooth so her back was literally attached to her mouth, hence the un-able to eat and lopsidedness.:lol:
My Mum syringe fed her this morning....didn't notice, I checked her all over, couldn't see, and the vet said he nearly gave her meds for a middle ear infection. To say I was relieved was an understatement, the vet & I were in hysterics.
So thank you everybody for your kind words but Poppy is fine (and I am rather embarassed
). In fact when I got her home and let her out of the vet carrier she hopped up two flights of stairs and I found her in the bathroom with a packet from her forage treat mix I had but in the bin in there last night, she was obviously very hungry....naughty bunny!!