ScarlettLady
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Some of u may remember my post about '? low grade recurrent colic' basically 4 weeks ago my horse had increased respiration rate of around 30 per minute, on 2 occasions, on both occasions on call vet came out and diagnosed as colic. I then had another 3 visits from the vets in hours, telling me the same, although his main problem was increased respiration rate, and some times heaving. I was told this was low grade discomfort due to possible worm problem, although he was wormed and there was no evidence of worms also faecal worm count was returned as normal...
Finally after being palmed off by receptionists and vets
2 weeks ago my mum phoned and gave them hell, as blood results hadn't come back 6 days after they were taken, he was supposed to have been referred to UK specialist and nothing came of this etc. etc. (we're in the IOM) This resulted in the Senior from the practice coming out a wk ago yesterday, as symptoms weren't matching up to suspected diagnosis etc. So told them we wanted to look Resp wise now as thought colic was secondary to this.
He looked at him on the yard, and said there was nothing wrong with his breathing,
however, he was still belly breathing with a resp rate of 20.... He listed to his lungs after being trotted up and told me there was a slight wheeze. Took more bloods, started ventipulmin, tapped stomach off fluid (turned out to be from intestine
)
bloods came back wbc count slightly raised, but not enough to warrant clear infection, so antibiotics fr 5 days which have finished today.
Vet stuck his head in yesterday whilst visiting another horse said breathing doesn't look right, belly breathing, but not as exaggerated, resp rate still about 20. carry on ventipulmin till next Monday then review. He's thinking maybe ROA possibly triggered by turnout, as can only tolerate max of 2 hrs turnout. But where do I go next Monday?! vets bills already £600 and still no answers, or massive improvement! Do I just push for Bronchoscopy??
Sorry thanks for reading am just tired and fed up at the moment, and can't see a clear plan, he's only 11 and was ready to do local ode the week all this started, so was fit....
Any response appreciated 
Some of u may remember my post about '? low grade recurrent colic' basically 4 weeks ago my horse had increased respiration rate of around 30 per minute, on 2 occasions, on both occasions on call vet came out and diagnosed as colic. I then had another 3 visits from the vets in hours, telling me the same, although his main problem was increased respiration rate, and some times heaving. I was told this was low grade discomfort due to possible worm problem, although he was wormed and there was no evidence of worms also faecal worm count was returned as normal...
Finally after being palmed off by receptionists and vets
He looked at him on the yard, and said there was nothing wrong with his breathing,
bloods came back wbc count slightly raised, but not enough to warrant clear infection, so antibiotics fr 5 days which have finished today.
Vet stuck his head in yesterday whilst visiting another horse said breathing doesn't look right, belly breathing, but not as exaggerated, resp rate still about 20. carry on ventipulmin till next Monday then review. He's thinking maybe ROA possibly triggered by turnout, as can only tolerate max of 2 hrs turnout. But where do I go next Monday?! vets bills already £600 and still no answers, or massive improvement! Do I just push for Bronchoscopy??
Sorry thanks for reading am just tired and fed up at the moment, and can't see a clear plan, he's only 11 and was ready to do local ode the week all this started, so was fit....