Thanks for responding angieluv.
I am concerned about giving the critical care tonight. I can get the Little Bunny up moving around, but on her own she just lays there. I guess I will see how she swallows when I give her the meds. I just wish they would have sent the pain drugs home with me so I could try to get her to eat before giving them to her.
They said I can do the sub q's at home but if I take her in tomorrow they also want to do an enema. Only raed on if you don't get grossed out easily because this is gross. But they want me to bring in 10 of Chase's poops. They then are going to give that to the Little Bunny in a syringe up her rectum. The vets reasoning was this. She believes that if you crush poop or cecals that they are destroyed in the stomach due to the acid. She stated if I could get Little Bunny to eat the cecals while they still had the mucous on them, the mucous would prevent the acid from destroying what it is she needs from them. So her theory is if you give them rectally, the acid won't be there to destroy them.
In regard to the antibiotic for the Bordetella, she is going to prescribe something else once her GI tract is straightened out. She didn't mention what she is going to give. I am not even sure if she knows.
I also spoke with the vet regarding the Reglan. She stated that new studies show that given in small doses for a short period of time it doesn't act as a gut stimulate. I told her I was concerned about the Little Bunny being in more pain from that. She prescribed that for nausea.
I think the vet maybe prescribing a little too much but I don't really know. I just feel like if the Little Bunny only got sub q's today I could at least be getting something in her as I did yesterday and the day before. Now I can't get anything into her. I feel like this is a lot of stuff to give her when she was eating some and her activity level was still good. I am afraid all these meds could make things worse. But she has a lot of experience and excellent credentials, I am going to have to trust her.
The vet is having heart surgery tomorrow and I wonder if that is why she prescribed so much at first because she knows she won't be available. Her vet tech will be available and the one I would see tomorrow. The vet did say she could be reached by phone but tomorrow she will be in surgery all day.