Supanova
Well-Known Member
This post is in competition riders but someone suggested i put it in here too as it is a useful lesson.
Further to my Heartbroken post ..
I took my mare to Leahurst this morning to get a second opinion and conclusive lymphoma diagnosis. Based on what my vet had said, there was no hope, as those of you who will have read my previous post will know.
By way of backround, my mare was presenting with lethargy and very low white blood cell count. On examination my vet had thought there was a mass on her spleen and other strange things going on in her abdomen(admitedly she said she wasn't an expert and their technology is not as good as at Leahurst). She had also felt a mass when doing a rectal exam. The peritonial fluid was cloudy when it should be clear but the tests on that came back inconclusive.
Anyway...Leahurst did an ultrasound scan and couldn't find any abnormalities. They also did a rectal exam and couldn't find a mass.
The professor at Leahurst now thinks that the rectal mass my vet felt was an illial (sp?) impaction caused by .....tapeworms. They are therefore running a test for this and having another look at her blood. The only anomoly to the tapeworm theory is the low white cell count so there is still an element of caution, but i really think that on balance the professor now thinks its unlikely she has got lymphoma.
Obviously my vet is very apologetic and can't believe she has got it so wrong.
I feel a bit of an idiot and keep wondering if i misunderstood my vet, but to be honest I didn't. She didn't give me any hope that it could possibly be anything else.
I nearly had her PTS without going to Leahurst. This is a very valuable lesson which I will never ever forget.
I can't stop smiling, but i keep telling myself i mustn't get over excited as there could still be some bad news. Its just so good that there is now some hope!
Further to my Heartbroken post ..
I took my mare to Leahurst this morning to get a second opinion and conclusive lymphoma diagnosis. Based on what my vet had said, there was no hope, as those of you who will have read my previous post will know.
By way of backround, my mare was presenting with lethargy and very low white blood cell count. On examination my vet had thought there was a mass on her spleen and other strange things going on in her abdomen(admitedly she said she wasn't an expert and their technology is not as good as at Leahurst). She had also felt a mass when doing a rectal exam. The peritonial fluid was cloudy when it should be clear but the tests on that came back inconclusive.
Anyway...Leahurst did an ultrasound scan and couldn't find any abnormalities. They also did a rectal exam and couldn't find a mass.
The professor at Leahurst now thinks that the rectal mass my vet felt was an illial (sp?) impaction caused by .....tapeworms. They are therefore running a test for this and having another look at her blood. The only anomoly to the tapeworm theory is the low white cell count so there is still an element of caution, but i really think that on balance the professor now thinks its unlikely she has got lymphoma.
Obviously my vet is very apologetic and can't believe she has got it so wrong.
I feel a bit of an idiot and keep wondering if i misunderstood my vet, but to be honest I didn't. She didn't give me any hope that it could possibly be anything else.
I nearly had her PTS without going to Leahurst. This is a very valuable lesson which I will never ever forget.
I can't stop smiling, but i keep telling myself i mustn't get over excited as there could still be some bad news. Its just so good that there is now some hope!