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I'm disappointed, Coal's not doing as well as on Thurs
Yesterday noticed her (think) right leg splaying out more and toes are curling inward again. Wasn't able to do any "therapy" yesterday and today, it's been hectic as my Mom's not well either. Didn't put her with the brood last night, spent it in it's box in the house and will continue until better. After reading more last night, I put a piece of carpet over the potty pad for more traction which seems to help.
Still getting vitamins/electrolytes in it's water, 3 drops of Poly ViSol vitamins a day, boiled egg yolk (don't like scrambled) & chick feed. I put the food on a napkin at the edge of the duster, she reaches out to eat & has walked hobbled to the water to drink (elevated in a small lid) and hasn't knocked it over (yet). Today I noticed she prefers to stay under the duster & goes into the opposite side of the box to poo
She potty trained on her own 
Today she seemed to want to be left alone, didn't want to be held but she's eating and drinking, hanging in there. Hubby's surprised at how quiet she is in the house, the first time we attempted keeping her in she made such a ruckus I put her out with the brood under the MHP after dark. I still think it's 'curly toe paralysis' just was hoping for more improvement but then it's my fault for not doing therapy which will be done tomorrow for sure. She hasn't given up so I won't although it's pretty depressing to not see anymore improvements.
I read she can be on the Poly ViSol for 5 days, which will be tomorrow, to I continue or stop? Anything more I can be trying?

Still getting vitamins/electrolytes in it's water, 3 drops of Poly ViSol vitamins a day, boiled egg yolk (don't like scrambled) & chick feed. I put the food on a napkin at the edge of the duster, she reaches out to eat & has walked hobbled to the water to drink (elevated in a small lid) and hasn't knocked it over (yet). Today I noticed she prefers to stay under the duster & goes into the opposite side of the box to poo


Today she seemed to want to be left alone, didn't want to be held but she's eating and drinking, hanging in there. Hubby's surprised at how quiet she is in the house, the first time we attempted keeping her in she made such a ruckus I put her out with the brood under the MHP after dark. I still think it's 'curly toe paralysis' just was hoping for more improvement but then it's my fault for not doing therapy which will be done tomorrow for sure. She hasn't given up so I won't although it's pretty depressing to not see anymore improvements.
I read she can be on the Poly ViSol for 5 days, which will be tomorrow, to I continue or stop? Anything more I can be trying?