yes she did know as it was in her notes, she thought it could help her. I do trust this vet as well as have seen her with many things over the years.
Bless her...I am really rooting for her-do you have a pic of the little lady? x)
I hate to keep pressing you about this but what is the baytril for? if he thinks she has an infection, why not give you some to give her orally?
Before the sticky poos, had she eaten anything different, i.e a new type of veg or maybe a lot of cabbage, greens etc..it could be somethng as simple as that and a pro biotic would have sorted it. Does her stomach seem swollen and hard?
I think make sure to ask what exactly and how much the vet is injecting and say you do not want her to have any more of the terramycin.
Be sure to give her plenty of pro biotic but leave at least an hour before giving her any after any antibiotic.
I would offer her cucumber, pepper, celery, lettuce and lay off the greens/cabbage type veg for now.
I'm sorry things are so difficult at the moment. It sounds like you are doing everything you possibly can for her, and she will know and appreciate this. How much CC are you getting in her over the space of 24 hours? In some cases, if they will take it, 100ml is a better amount - but any you can get into her is a good thing.
I second the Vitamin B injection, and I agree with Sophie in that if Tulip is still fighting, keep working with her. As hard as it is to know and to 'read' it, you will know if she is ready to give up.
meant to say , Vedra was amaing, not once had i ever thought a mouse could get through the bars of the hutch, it is a lavender lodge and now i look at it i know that they mouse could, also after i had looked properly i noticed the cover on it did have holes in it which look like chew marks.
So i will be getting proper wire tomorrow and covering it all!