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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy Farmgirl" data-source="post: 952047" data-attributes="member: 17302"><p>My thoughts exactly!! I would be getting a different vet. Aside from the no IV and blood draw she didn't even take a temp???</p><p></p><p> </p><p>As Suzorse said I'd give the molasses water and oil with baking soda. Sounds like she over did the grain. As dun stated rolling her from side to side is probably the best option if you can't lift her. If you do get her lifted then be aware she may not be able to support herself for a while, even if nothing is "pinched" lack of circulation would make her weak in the limbs. Holding her in the upright position with her feet on the ground but not fully suporting her own weight may be necessary.</p><p></p><p>Glad you were able to get some help and hope she recovers soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy Farmgirl, post: 952047, member: 17302"] My thoughts exactly!! I would be getting a different vet. Aside from the no IV and blood draw she didn't even take a temp??? As Suzorse said I'd give the molasses water and oil with baking soda. Sounds like she over did the grain. As dun stated rolling her from side to side is probably the best option if you can't lift her. If you do get her lifted then be aware she may not be able to support herself for a while, even if nothing is "pinched" lack of circulation would make her weak in the limbs. Holding her in the upright position with her feet on the ground but not fully suporting her own weight may be necessary. Glad you were able to get some help and hope she recovers soon. [/QUOTE]
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