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Aplogies for not being active but I've been..well. away. I come crawling back for some help. 
My old boy, Patches (5) started dribbling on the 30th of August. I was away but my mum started to syringe feed him (not much mind you) until I got back on the 31st, where the dribbling and anorexia were in full flow. By this point he was weighing 1020g, which was well down from his usual 1200g(average).
We went to the vets on the 1st September, and as suspected it was dental. The vet had a good look in his mouth and saw that his premolars were slightly overgrown. Unfortunatly no-one in my concevable area can do dental without anthesthetic, so he went under on the 2nd and had his teeth trimmed.
His back molars on the left hand side had overgrown so extensively they were cutting into his tongue and he couldn't lift it. He recovered from the anesthethic very well and had started to nibble on a little grass when I took him home.
He was prescribed 0.05ml of metacam everyday, and 0.2ml of baytril. I carried on with syringe feeding every two hours for the next few days. Despite this, his weight dropped to 1000g and he still wasn't eating.
by the next evening he began to eat veg, but slowly and only a little. I assumed it was because he was in pain to raised his metacam dose to 0.1ml twice a day for two days, and then down to 0.05ml twice a day. His weight continued to drop so I began to feed hourly. His intrest in food rose, then declined, and then finally rose again. He seemed to be only eating veg so back to the vets we went on the fifth for a zantac injection as he was gassy in his abdomen. By this point he weigh 990g, thereabouts. We also switched from critical care to science recovery with a vit c supplement.
This worked beutifully and by monday I had weaned him onto 0.05ml of metacam once a day, and we were only on two or three syringe feeds a day to maintain his weight (saturday and sunday). I saw him eating dried food on monday so decided yay! no more syringe feeding. His weight even went back up to 1015g.
Now it's wednesday and his weight has dropped to 964g, and while he still eats veg I think he has totally gone off the dried food and hay. I have started syringe feeding again.
I'm about to pop back to the vets for some more science recovery but I am at a loss. There is still a little bit of dribble down his chin, and when he was looked at on saturday there were still ulcers, but healing on his tongue.
His poos are very small, and all stuck together but are formed like normal poo pellets and are their usual healthy colour. They often seem to be so small that they're bunched up and stuck (half in half out) in his anus, as if he isn't passing them properly. Naturally, this is concerning me.
Any advice, of any sort, will be welcomed.

My old boy, Patches (5) started dribbling on the 30th of August. I was away but my mum started to syringe feed him (not much mind you) until I got back on the 31st, where the dribbling and anorexia were in full flow. By this point he was weighing 1020g, which was well down from his usual 1200g(average).
We went to the vets on the 1st September, and as suspected it was dental. The vet had a good look in his mouth and saw that his premolars were slightly overgrown. Unfortunatly no-one in my concevable area can do dental without anthesthetic, so he went under on the 2nd and had his teeth trimmed.
His back molars on the left hand side had overgrown so extensively they were cutting into his tongue and he couldn't lift it. He recovered from the anesthethic very well and had started to nibble on a little grass when I took him home.
He was prescribed 0.05ml of metacam everyday, and 0.2ml of baytril. I carried on with syringe feeding every two hours for the next few days. Despite this, his weight dropped to 1000g and he still wasn't eating.
by the next evening he began to eat veg, but slowly and only a little. I assumed it was because he was in pain to raised his metacam dose to 0.1ml twice a day for two days, and then down to 0.05ml twice a day. His weight continued to drop so I began to feed hourly. His intrest in food rose, then declined, and then finally rose again. He seemed to be only eating veg so back to the vets we went on the fifth for a zantac injection as he was gassy in his abdomen. By this point he weigh 990g, thereabouts. We also switched from critical care to science recovery with a vit c supplement.
This worked beutifully and by monday I had weaned him onto 0.05ml of metacam once a day, and we were only on two or three syringe feeds a day to maintain his weight (saturday and sunday). I saw him eating dried food on monday so decided yay! no more syringe feeding. His weight even went back up to 1015g.
Now it's wednesday and his weight has dropped to 964g, and while he still eats veg I think he has totally gone off the dried food and hay. I have started syringe feeding again.
I'm about to pop back to the vets for some more science recovery but I am at a loss. There is still a little bit of dribble down his chin, and when he was looked at on saturday there were still ulcers, but healing on his tongue.
His poos are very small, and all stuck together but are formed like normal poo pellets and are their usual healthy colour. They often seem to be so small that they're bunched up and stuck (half in half out) in his anus, as if he isn't passing them properly. Naturally, this is concerning me.
Any advice, of any sort, will be welcomed.