natmac84
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listen chciky, only you know what to do and what it best and right for you likkle fella,,,, ive been there done it nd the "helpful" or not so advise.... you do as you do matey - fingers crossed - keep us posted xx
Thanks silverfire, two dentists checked the whole of his mouth but im still not convinced, he's acting like there's something in there but eating ok, luckily the vet will look next week and no, the drooling is new this year x
He has collasped before then.As stated hear .so was it his heart rate this time.Have they done Ecg .I think best people to dealThanks guys im on my phone on way to work so will reply later but i did ask for cushings test as that was my initial thought, v interesting re the copper though as during a google frenzy last year when he was lethargic then started fainting when his heart rate increased, copper deficiency was mentioned then so im going to get my vet onto that also, thanks x
Please be careful handling him don't get into tight spaces with him until you get to bottom of this
You poor girlThanks so much for the comments everyone, and for your concern. Unfortunately it would seem to be worse, and kind of what I expected after last year. Vet came, I wouldn't let him sedate him as it was quite late in the afternoon by the time he came and my boy wasn't really drooling but he said he'd have a feel round his mouth anyway and as I warned him (because I knew my boy would be worried), he went into a spasm and threatened to go down. His whole body went stiff and trembled and legs were buckling. Luckily he stayed up and came round. Vet is convinced, as I am, that its neurological but he's never seen anything like it, as had the two vets who saw him last year. He is going to speak to some people he knows in Newmarket and Liverpool and for now, horse is happy in his stable, ate his tea, but I don't know...its not looking great and Im prepared for the worst. Sad day.