neddynesbitt
Well-Known Member
My lad was admitted to Liphook on new years day with an undiagnosed illness.
He had a high temperature, was very dull & listless and not eating or drinking. To add to the stress, he would not at first allow the vet to take his temperature (he has been through hell when it comes to vets
) so she had to sedate him.
As soon as she removed the needle from his neck he went into full respiratory distress
it was awful as he gasped for breath & was collapsing in front of us. I really don't know how but the vet, myself & my friend managed to hold him up somehow.
He soon deterioated more & the vet said we had to refer him as all the labs were closed for holidays & she didn't want to risk sedating him for more tests anyway without an oxygen tank as his reaction had been so severe.
After a nightmare drive in snow & ice (not recommended with a trailer!!) we eventually got him there.
Initial blood results showed he had a severe infection but they were unable to locate where.
Also his fluid from around his intestines showed signs of white blood cells & protein but, his lungs were wheezy so the infection could have been there as well.
They rang me today to say he is much brighter (is on IV antibiotics and Metacam rather than bute as it's kinder on the intestines)
They have scanned his lungs and they are clear so they have discounted this theory and have concluded so far that it must be a severe infection in his bowel.
The scan of his intestines showed no abnormalities as did the internal scan.
He is in isolation in case he is infectious but I am totally stumped as to how he could have got this
all his field mates are ok and due to having no saddle (been waiting for new one for 6 weeks) he has not been ridden or left the yard for at least 2 months
None of the other liveries have left the yard either (not even hacking) so how has he got this.
I would be so grateful to hear of your experiences so I can try to get my head round this.
I know for definite that he is there until at least Friday as he needs antibiotics until then
He had a high temperature, was very dull & listless and not eating or drinking. To add to the stress, he would not at first allow the vet to take his temperature (he has been through hell when it comes to vets
As soon as she removed the needle from his neck he went into full respiratory distress
He soon deterioated more & the vet said we had to refer him as all the labs were closed for holidays & she didn't want to risk sedating him for more tests anyway without an oxygen tank as his reaction had been so severe.
After a nightmare drive in snow & ice (not recommended with a trailer!!) we eventually got him there.
Initial blood results showed he had a severe infection but they were unable to locate where.
Also his fluid from around his intestines showed signs of white blood cells & protein but, his lungs were wheezy so the infection could have been there as well.
They rang me today to say he is much brighter (is on IV antibiotics and Metacam rather than bute as it's kinder on the intestines)
They have scanned his lungs and they are clear so they have discounted this theory and have concluded so far that it must be a severe infection in his bowel.
The scan of his intestines showed no abnormalities as did the internal scan.
He is in isolation in case he is infectious but I am totally stumped as to how he could have got this
None of the other liveries have left the yard either (not even hacking) so how has he got this.
I would be so grateful to hear of your experiences so I can try to get my head round this.
I know for definite that he is there until at least Friday as he needs antibiotics until then