MeganMarie
Active Member
Hi,
I was wondering whether anyone had any experience with colic that did not cause the heart rate to increase. Our boy is currently in the ICU at newmarket, after developing colic early friday afternoon. He was very uncomfortable, stretching (like trying to urinate), banging himself against the stable walls, kicking belly, getting up and down, no gut sounds, quite heavy breathing etc.
We had a vet out 3 times. At 4pm he was given a rectal exam (found hard droppings). Flushed his stomach with electrolytes, given sedation & bute. Left him a few hours, still no improvement. Another vet came out around 8pm. Flash forward to 12am, still very uncomfortable, excessively and aggressively pawing the ground, lying down, but lying completely flat out & groaning. Vet did a gastrointestinal reflux, where all the liquid the previous vet had flushed him with, never left his stomach, so she emptied the contents. No bute was helping with pain.
At this point she referred us to the hospital, which we got to at about 3:30am saturday. So hes been colicing for a good 12 hours!!
My question is, his heart rate never elevated above 40, yet he was very uncomfortable and clearly in pain. Can this happen?
Hes currently on a drip, and theyre trying to find the cause.
Its so hard seeing them in so much pain!
I was wondering whether anyone had any experience with colic that did not cause the heart rate to increase. Our boy is currently in the ICU at newmarket, after developing colic early friday afternoon. He was very uncomfortable, stretching (like trying to urinate), banging himself against the stable walls, kicking belly, getting up and down, no gut sounds, quite heavy breathing etc.
We had a vet out 3 times. At 4pm he was given a rectal exam (found hard droppings). Flushed his stomach with electrolytes, given sedation & bute. Left him a few hours, still no improvement. Another vet came out around 8pm. Flash forward to 12am, still very uncomfortable, excessively and aggressively pawing the ground, lying down, but lying completely flat out & groaning. Vet did a gastrointestinal reflux, where all the liquid the previous vet had flushed him with, never left his stomach, so she emptied the contents. No bute was helping with pain.
At this point she referred us to the hospital, which we got to at about 3:30am saturday. So hes been colicing for a good 12 hours!!
My question is, his heart rate never elevated above 40, yet he was very uncomfortable and clearly in pain. Can this happen?
Hes currently on a drip, and theyre trying to find the cause.
Its so hard seeing them in so much pain!