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Wise Old Thumper
I am glad your insurance and dental appointment is sorted and she is getting her dental tomorrow.
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I just want to say a huge thank you to Inspector Morse. She has been so much help for Lillabelle and has been giving us advice and 24/7.
I want everybun to know that Lillabelle would not be here now if it wasn't for IM. We will always be grateful to you xx
I didn't mean I found the situation amusing. Just that they have not a clue. Out of interest, is there a way that you can complain about a vet? I feel that we should do something or another bunny could not be so lucky? My OH does not want the stress and we are both just thankful that Lillabelle is fine. However I wondered if it was a difficult process. Has anybody had experience of this please?Oh yes remember Vintage vets who injected her with Metoclopramide without listening to her tummy and checking it was not blocked first?
Well the claim for them has not gone through. They tried to claim for their jabs??? I did find that amusing that
Just focus on L for now Come back to thinking of making a complaint once L is fully recovered.I didn't mean I found the situation amusing. Just that they have not a clue. Out of interest, is there a way that you can complain about a vet? I feel that we should do something or another bunny could not be so lucky? My OH does not want the stress and we are both just thankful that Lillabelle is fine. However I wondered if it was a difficult process. Has anybody had experience of this please?
I have benefited from her guidance in the past and will be forever grateful.❤❤I just want to say a huge thank you to Inspector Morse. She has been so much help for Lillabelle and has been giving us advice and 24/7.
I want everybun to know that Lillabelle would not be here now if it wasn't for IM. We will always be grateful to you xx
Thank you. I feel much better now you have said that.I would not give her more until tomorrow morning. Is she eating and pooping? It’s important that she has output overnight.
Yes that is what I am thinking. I wonder if he may complain about the insurance claim being rejected but it was his fault trying to put their jabs on the claim.Just focus on L for now Come back to thinking of making a complaint once L is fully recovered.
I am sure she helps buns every day in some way. A real ambassador for bunnies ❤I have benefited from her guidance in the past and will be forever grateful.❤❤
I am glad to read lilabelle's dental went smoothly and she is doing well
yes, it can happen as a lubricant is put in the eyes during a GA. When unconscious there is no blink reflex and the lubricant is to protect the corneas of the eyes from dust particles etc. Also, if tooth root elongation is an issue ‘runny eyes’ frequently occur/ get worse after a dental. If the problem doesn’t settle down over the next 24 hours or if her eyes are very inflamed (some Rabbits react badly to the additives in some lubricants) then she’d need some additional treatment, ie eye drops. So you’d need to speak with the Vet…..again……about this.She has weepy eyes. I wondered if it is a common reaction with a dental as the teeth are linked to her eyes?
You can call the vet and ask for a print out of her clinical notes. It’d still be very useful to have the information, I’d certainly be interested to know what was found and what was done.I forgot to ask for a print out receipt. We were just so happy to leave and go home. I will have to remember in future. Her eyes are fine now though
L is back to eating well and Mischief has been licking her head a lot today. He obviously missed her. We decided to leave him behind as they would be in different cages and Chief hates the vets so much. We have left her alone except for giving her meds.
We are so happy that she has recovered so well and we are back to almost normal again. Thank you everyone for your posts. I have been asleep so much today as so tired from lack of sleep this last 3 weeks. I feel like I could sleep for England still .