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Date Posted: 21:07:49 04/23/02 Tue
Author: Jen
Subject: PLEASE OFFER ADVICE!! old bunny, new head tilt

This is my first time here, I've been wondering around the web, reading articles on head tilt looking for some direction. Thumper is almost 10 years old, several weeks ago she began to roll uncontrollably. I thought it was a seizure (had them 2 years ago) ended up being an inner ear infection. The infection has cleared but tilt remains, there is some rolling, vet told me I need to take into consideration letting her go if it progresses, she has some difficulty drinking but still gets some, appetite is good and in most cases she can run. I've had her since she was 6 months old, I can feel her spirit wanting to hang on, I need some suggestions on getting the both of us through this, please help.

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