zippy
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Hello, I am new to this forum. I have owned rabbits for years. Last year, my last one died at age almost 10. My son decided I needed another one this past Spring.
This Summer, our central AC went out. Although BunBun laid on the (fan) vent, I think he may have overheated. He also stayed outside overnight one night. So, I am not absolutely certain of the cause.
Anyway, he started tilting his head to the side. Within 24 hours, he was having major troubles. It stayed hot in our house for several days, and he got worse. After we got AC going, he did not recover. He got really sick, and I thought he was going to die. He was flipping constantly at times.
On the day I took him to the doctor, I really didn't think he would be coming back home. They kept him 3 days, but he was not well when I brought him back home.
To make a long story short, I finally realized that he was just getting very dizzy. Heat made the problem much worse. As long as the temperatures are 70 or below, he does ok.
I eventually took him off of the antibiotics (Baytril) completely. He has taken Metacam, which seems to help if the temperature is above 70.
Prednisone seems to help with the dizziness, but the relief is not complete. I sometimes mix it with Meclizine, which seems to have a delayed positive effect the next day(maybe I am imagining this).
BunBun has mostly good days now, after about 3-4 months (and lots of trial and error). He can run on a rug - in large circles - for a minute at a time. He no longer strays off of the rugs, because of past failures on slicker surfaces. I take him outside, where he can find his favorite grass, for a few minutes at a time.
I have already spent about $500 on this illness, and I just can't afford spending hundreds more on expensive exotics visits. My local vet has reached the end of her expertise. Can someone clue me in on what is physically wrong with BunBun now? I believe he still has vision in his "down" eye, but he still will not hold his head all the way up, even on good days.
What are some other over-the-counter (like meclizine) medicines can I try for the dizziness?
Are there any therapies that I can perform to get BunBun to use the "down" eye, and stop holding his head this way? I have wondered what he would do if I put a "patch" over the "Up" eye, so that he would start using the other one. Of course, I can imagine that this technique might end badly. I just wonder if it is the head tilt that is making him be dizzy at this point.
Any helpful thoughts would be greatly appreciated. BunBun is still less than a year old, and is otherwise in good health. He is a very loving rabbit, and appreciates all that I do, but I hate to see him live his life being dizzy.
This Summer, our central AC went out. Although BunBun laid on the (fan) vent, I think he may have overheated. He also stayed outside overnight one night. So, I am not absolutely certain of the cause.
Anyway, he started tilting his head to the side. Within 24 hours, he was having major troubles. It stayed hot in our house for several days, and he got worse. After we got AC going, he did not recover. He got really sick, and I thought he was going to die. He was flipping constantly at times.
On the day I took him to the doctor, I really didn't think he would be coming back home. They kept him 3 days, but he was not well when I brought him back home.
To make a long story short, I finally realized that he was just getting very dizzy. Heat made the problem much worse. As long as the temperatures are 70 or below, he does ok.
I eventually took him off of the antibiotics (Baytril) completely. He has taken Metacam, which seems to help if the temperature is above 70.
Prednisone seems to help with the dizziness, but the relief is not complete. I sometimes mix it with Meclizine, which seems to have a delayed positive effect the next day(maybe I am imagining this).
BunBun has mostly good days now, after about 3-4 months (and lots of trial and error). He can run on a rug - in large circles - for a minute at a time. He no longer strays off of the rugs, because of past failures on slicker surfaces. I take him outside, where he can find his favorite grass, for a few minutes at a time.
I have already spent about $500 on this illness, and I just can't afford spending hundreds more on expensive exotics visits. My local vet has reached the end of her expertise. Can someone clue me in on what is physically wrong with BunBun now? I believe he still has vision in his "down" eye, but he still will not hold his head all the way up, even on good days.
What are some other over-the-counter (like meclizine) medicines can I try for the dizziness?
Are there any therapies that I can perform to get BunBun to use the "down" eye, and stop holding his head this way? I have wondered what he would do if I put a "patch" over the "Up" eye, so that he would start using the other one. Of course, I can imagine that this technique might end badly. I just wonder if it is the head tilt that is making him be dizzy at this point.
Any helpful thoughts would be greatly appreciated. BunBun is still less than a year old, and is otherwise in good health. He is a very loving rabbit, and appreciates all that I do, but I hate to see him live his life being dizzy.