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blockage U/D he's pooped

willowflower27

Mama Doe
I am terrified this is Finley all over again. Evan has a furball possibly foreign body although no idea what it would be ( no blankets after what happened to my Finley) he is on iv fluids and blood glucose being monitored closely no prokinetics at the minute as they are doing a series of xrays and exams to determine blockage as opposed to obstruction.
I can't believe this is happening again!
I feel responsible if not for all the stress yesterday with Dana's accident he wouldn't be this poorly.
My boy is very ill :cry:
 
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Its looking more like an obstruction than blockage vet assessing him this morning but possibly he will need surgery I am so scared
 
Still in intensive care major fluid therapy and hopefully things will be improving final x-ray this am if gas worse or not moving he will need surgery but it will be done at d1ck vet who we have been in discussion with
 
Sent to d1ck vet yesterday they were also concerned re blockage but on ultrasound turns out the entrance to his caecum is inflammed quite common in stressy rabbits very painful so the gave him some morphine and loads of intensive fluids and this morning we have poop.
Still a ways to go but if I can manage his stress levels get in quick enough with heavy duty pain relief at the first signs of pain his condition is manageable. Vet said his condition is like a form of inflammatory bowel disease brought on by stress
 
Wayhay to your poops!!!! long may they continue.. that is positive news....

Fee xxx
 
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