thanks everyone, I just feel so sorry for her, and I know in my heart that I can't be as lucky as I was with Jennie again - not all of these kind of problems end as positively as Jennies outcome.
I just hope that it isn't a slipped disc, though if it isn't I can see that I'll be in that situation not so far down the line.
To be honest, she is seeming brighter today. Although she's still painful she has pee'd and pooped (which she wouldn't do yesterday).
Rang the specialist this morning, the earliest appointment I could get is next Tuesday - the girl on the desk did say if the situation worsens etc then my vet could speed things along (as he did with Jennie).
So it's just a case of watching and waiting at the minute, unless she gets worse.
My vet doesn't feel at the moment that she's an emergency case, and in honesty she is nothing like what Jennie was, but it's still hard being told that her being in discomfort and painful as she is isn't an emergency

Had a good old argument about it all this morning with hubby - basically it's all falling to me again to give her tablets, get her out for the toilet, keep the others off her, carry her in / out / up / down, whilst still looking after the other 2 as well. This morning I got really angry about it, especially so when I was trying to give her her tablet, and the other 2 were trying to steal it and she wouldn't take it; in the end she yelped in pain and ran away from me and hid under the coffee table

I didn't mean to hurt her, and don't think I did anything as I was only holding out a piece of bread and peanut butter for her to take whilst keeping the other 2 at arms length with the other hand; however as she's partially blind, and the room was a bit dark I wonder if I frightened her somehow (sometimes if you approach her right side she can be a bit nervous) and then she jumped / tensed and caused herself to have a twinge of pain .. but then I was so angry and upset she was hurt, and wouldn't take her tablet and the other 2 were bouncing around - hubby took the brunt of it.
