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  1. westcoastbunnylover

    Large hard stomach, NO other symptoms

    Hi all, I FINALLY have the results from the ultrasound in. it is a susupected blockage of some kind. The recommended paths to proceed are either a barium swallow with multiple x-rays, or endoscopy. Both come with risks, aspirating while taking the barium swallow, and the endoscope is under...
  2. westcoastbunnylover

    Large hard stomach, NO other symptoms

    Thank you JBun, this is helpful. I will post an update when I have more information. I will check my hay and hay cubes just in case.
  3. westcoastbunnylover

    Large hard stomach, NO other symptoms

    I would guess that the motility drugs are to ensure nothing stops and to hopefully get everything pooped out in case she suddenly stops eating? I am not really sure, but I do trust my vet, she specializes in bunnies which is great.
  4. westcoastbunnylover

    Large hard stomach, NO other symptoms

    No new foods. the xrays showed that her stomach is about 3-4 times the size it should be. there are no signs of respiratoy illness, but the stomach was taking up so much room the other organs are hard to see. the vet listened to her heart and it was normal. no breathing issues and no edema was seen.
  5. westcoastbunnylover

    Large hard stomach, NO other symptoms

    I have had her for 2 years, she is spayed, i noticed her stomach protruding on the sides a few weeks ago, but then it went down. It started up again this weekend so i started on fluids and called for the first vet appointment available. No wasting away anywhere, no loss of muscle, no bones...
  6. westcoastbunnylover

    Large hard stomach, NO other symptoms

    Hi all, my 3.5 year old Silver Fox rescue has a large and hard stomach. The vet said it was 3 times the size it should be, but it's odd that she is not having any other stasis symptoms. She is eating, she is pooping and drinking, and chasing me for treats, her behaviour is the same - this is...
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