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desperatly need mega vibes for poor Liesel please...HOME

Oh Angie I am so sorry - poor Liesel :cry:

Sending you millions of vibes Liesel to be ok soon, come on sweetheart be strong & get well soon for Auntie Angie xxxxx
 
Poor Liesel, she's a beautiful girl. Hope the vet can find what's wrong with her soon. Rosie sends a snuggle for you.
 
just rung the vets ... Liesel much the same ... :(

we are going to try and get through to see her ...although i know ill make a fool of myself and blub :(
 
You won't be making a fool of yourself you'll be showing how much you care about her. Really hope she's feeling better soon, might she pick up when she sees you?
 
Sending massive vibes Liesels way.Dont worry If you cry it just shows how much you love and care for her.Sending a big hug to you xxxxx
 
just got back from visiting ...

awww poor girl ... it was so upsetting seeing her like that ... she looks so small there too ..how can she shrink so in two days :( :(

good news is that she is eating ...and im sure she recognised us and couldnt wait to get the veggies i had taken for her ... :)
 
just got back from visiting ...

awww poor girl ... it was so upsetting seeing her like that ... she looks so small there too ..how can she shrink so in two days :( :(

good news is that she is eating ...and im sure she recognised us and couldnt wait to get the veggies i had taken for her ... :)

Awwww bless :love:

What did the Vets say they are doing ?
 
I'm so glad she is eating and was able to appreciate your visit. I hope that you will be able to bring her home soon :)
 
Could she be a hemophiliac if it's the case then she will need vit K.Also they need their blood pressure to be kept stable at all times.

I don't know if that would cause problems with her hind legs but it would give you an answer for the bleed at neutering and also for the heamatoma when you first got her.

We had a rabbit years ago with it and didn't find out until he was neutered and had his teeth removed on the same day.(My goodness what a day that was):shock:

He went on to live another 5 years but it was very touch and go for a while and when ever he had any work done it was a full medical team.Even just for a vaccination.
 
Could she be a hemophiliac if it's the case then she will need vit K.Also they need their blood pressure to be kept stable at all times.

I don't know if that would cause problems with her hind legs but it would give you an answer for the bleed at neutering and also for the heamatoma when you first got her.

We had a rabbit years ago with it and didn't find out until he was neutered and had his teeth removed on the same day.(My goodness what a day that was):shock:

He went on to live another 5 years but it was very touch and go for a while and when ever he had any work done it was a full medical team.Even just for a vaccination.


i will mention that :shock:
 
Awwww not poor Liesel :( Angie, could it be the actual GA that has done this to her? It can happen and some buns can go off their legs through it. Also, I know your vets are fantastic with her but some buns can twist the spine slightly when having operations and this can cause problems - any bun can do this with any vet no matter how good :?

I think keeping up with the steriods, anti-imflamms and fluids is the way to go for now and then possible x-rays and bloods to be taken. Physio and some heat treatment as well would do her good :D

If she is going to be permanently disabled through this and have either a blood disorder or clotting disorder then you know she can always come to us as that's what we specialise in now :love::love:

Sending vibes for the gorgeous Liesel :love::love:
 
Awwww not poor Liesel :( Angie, could it be the actual GA that has done this to her? It can happen and some buns can go off their legs through it. Also, I know your vets are fantastic with her but some buns can twist the spine slightly when having operations and this can cause problems - any bun can do this with any vet no matter how good :?

I think keeping up with the steriods, anti-imflamms and fluids is the way to go for now and then possible x-rays and bloods to be taken. Physio and some heat treatment as well would do her good :D

If she is going to be permanently disabled through this and have either a blood disorder or clotting disorder then you know she can always come to us as that's what we specialise in now :love::love:

Sending vibes for the gorgeous Liesel :love::love:


awww thank you ....

i hope it doesnt come to it ....but if it does its good to know there is somewhere for this beautiful girl to go where she would get every chance ...

i was going to ring you this evening but dont trust myserlf not to get upset speaking about it .

i thought of what you have said to me in the past about being strong and not getting upset in front of the buns ... and i held myself together when visiting Liesel ... but im sat here now in tears .. :( :(

xx
 
Sending more vibes for Liesel, she is such a special girl - sending (((hugs))) for you too Angie, take care xxxx
 
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