The good thing is you can tube her, so you know she is not going to die from not eating/drinking. Tubing as needed will allow you to rule out treatable conditions.
-Kathy
I saw one of my older roosters looking "off" the other day, so off that I walked up to him and picked him up, which I normally can't do, so I gave him a massive dose of Safeguard and the next morning he looked great. I don't know if a wormer can do that, but I do know that some antibiotics can...
I think TMS is also called SMZ/TMP and is used quite often in horses. It's up to you, but if she were mine I'd deworm her with Safeguard or Valbazen. The most effective Valbazen dose is 20mg/kg (0.8ml per pound) by mouth and repeat in tn days. I'd also call my vet and talk about trying a short...
Next time maybe have your vet call in the prescription to Roadrunner pharmacy. I think they do free overnight shipping an all new scripts and will ship to you.
http://www.roadrunnerpharmacy.com/
-Kathy
The ones with sciatic nerve involvement will sometimes improve over a two week period, but will relapse a few months later and then die within a couple of weeks. However, the ones with the funny eyes live for many months, sometimes years.
FWIW, the only time I have seen the digestive tract...