Snow steps
Well-Known Member
Horses blood are back TP high and GT high. Any advise ?
Why? Aren't they horse vets? I had a virus once and the nerve endings in the skin on my back were supersensitive with it.
lol you pay a lot for your vets advice and then ask people on here to diagnose?? Bizarre!!After looking at the results and reading up I am thinking issues with the liver
Get a second opinion from your usual vet.
I just dont see the logic behind what you are doing ie paying a vet to come out do blood test and then feeling they are not giving you the right answer. From what you say they are taking the logical steps ,ok they may be wrong they may be right but they are the professionals who you are paying to treat your horse. To be blunt if you are not happy get a second opinion ,however it will be very awkward to obtain that from within the practice and it is highly likely that your usual vet is already aware of things and may have been involved with the diagnosis. Sometimes these things end up exploring the most likely causes first and then discarding them if proven not to be the problem.However nobody on here has seen the horse let alone the blood results! so how can they diagnose whats wrong with your horse .There are many causes for the raised levels in the blood however dont go looking for extreme problems that are most likely not there and worrying more! I am sorry but it is what I think is the worst of this forum when posters try to second guess the professionals even though they have never seen the animal and quite often have only half the story.Why would I not want to investigate further and be as informed as possible popsdosh. This horse is my world. I want to do the best I can.
A bit harsh the op is just asking nothing wrong in that what harm is it doing.I just dont see the logic behind what you are doing ie paying a vet to come out do blood test and then feeling they are not giving you the right answer. From what you say they are taking the logical steps ,ok they may be wrong they may be right but they are the professionals who you are paying to treat your horse. To be blunt if you are not happy get a second opinion ,however it will be very awkward to obtain that from within the practice and it is highly likely that your usual vet is already aware of things and may have been involved with the diagnosis. Sometimes these things end up exploring the most likely causes first and then discarding them if proven not to be the problem.However nobody on here has seen the horse let alone the blood results! so how can they diagnose whats wrong with your horse .There are many causes for the raised levels in the blood however dont go looking for extreme problems that are most likely not there and worrying more! I am sorry but it is what I think is the worst of this forum when posters try to second guess the professionals even though they have never seen the animal and quite often have only half the story.
I know you are worried about your horse but you wont
find the answer here!
I was trying not to be harsh!,However you see many threads like this were the opinions of a vet a being questioned and then second guessed by all and sundry who have never seen the horse and to put it bluntly they have nothing to lose if they get it wrong.A bit harsh the op is just asking nothing wrong in that what harm is it doing.