Yes, the biggest issue is he’s refusing to eat. He hasn’t eaten hay or pellets in a week and the only thing he nibbles on are his apple sticks or some fresh herbs if offered (and not really with much appetite as these are usually treats that he devours). We told the vets to check for anything it could be (our specific concerns were issues with teeth, an abscess, or an infection), but it looks like liver torsion requires an ultrasound, which I’m not sure they did. I also always thought liver torsion was fatal very quickly as my wife was following a rabbit on Instagram that passed from that within a few hours, but it seems that’s not always the case. He has a follow-up tomorrow and we’ll ask specifically about that.
We went to another specialized rabbit vet and they decided to change his medicine from reglan to domperidone. They also suggested we give him more aggressive support, bumping his subcut fluids from 50 ml to 150 per day, and asking us to feed him up to 100ml of critical care (up from 60 before). They also switched his critical care to emeraid, which has been a bit of a lifesaver for us as we used both oxbow and sherwood critical care before, but he often refuses to eat it, but he seems to really like this one and doesn’t try to spit it out.
He’s a bit more energetic now but still refuses to eat hay and pellets, and although he’s pooping more, they are very small and irregular-shaped.
Hopefully he starts feeling better and eating with the extra fluids and food. I’m honestly a bit surprised by how much of an increase it is as our last 2 vets were always very adamant about not giving him too much subcut fluids (since he always responded so well to them we had asked about giving him a dose 2x a day quite often, and they always emphatically told us No!”.