LadyGrey2017
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So my beloved mare, my bezzie mate and excuse for my constant lateness and lack of funds is a bit broken. shes been broken for about three years and im so excited and worried as we are trying a brand new treatment to try and fix her and i want to share it with everyone in case anyone else has been in the same boat!
I started working for this brand new company at the start of the year after meeting the team through my old job and was amazed by what they had done with a nasty granulated old leg wound with a pony that i had watched have it done. I am so lucky that they offered to treat my old bean last week. Its a bit experimental as they haven't done an injury this old before so we dont know whats going to happen. Fingers and hooves crossed it does. I'm not bothered if its not perfect but if it means she is more comfortable in the rest of her years its going to be worth it.
Her nearside fore check ligament on the scan looked like eton mess and the vet Dr Tim Watson is in charge of her care, which makes me feel super relieved.
We have used a new treatment called Lipogems Equine where they take some fat from their bums (bit of liposuction) then it is processed in the special Lipogems canister which activates the healing potential of all kinds of cells. This fat tissue is then injected into where the damaged ligament/tendon/injury. The new tissue then regenerates the injury. Its so clever, and it didnt take long at all and even though she was sedated (she isnt a fan of stocks
) she wasnt at all sore afterwards....a lot of 'where is my food' neighing, so i knew she wasnt bothered by the whole thing.
Will try and post some pictures to show how she is getting on....
I started working for this brand new company at the start of the year after meeting the team through my old job and was amazed by what they had done with a nasty granulated old leg wound with a pony that i had watched have it done. I am so lucky that they offered to treat my old bean last week. Its a bit experimental as they haven't done an injury this old before so we dont know whats going to happen. Fingers and hooves crossed it does. I'm not bothered if its not perfect but if it means she is more comfortable in the rest of her years its going to be worth it.
Her nearside fore check ligament on the scan looked like eton mess and the vet Dr Tim Watson is in charge of her care, which makes me feel super relieved.
We have used a new treatment called Lipogems Equine where they take some fat from their bums (bit of liposuction) then it is processed in the special Lipogems canister which activates the healing potential of all kinds of cells. This fat tissue is then injected into where the damaged ligament/tendon/injury. The new tissue then regenerates the injury. Its so clever, and it didnt take long at all and even though she was sedated (she isnt a fan of stocks
Will try and post some pictures to show how she is getting on....