Everything crossed for her on Monday. Didn't you say in a previous post you hoped to get her in with Sue Dyson? If so are you pleased she will be dealing with her?
Still sending healing <<<vibes>>> for Dizzy and ((hugs)) and hot choccy for you
Mrs M - she is going to see one of the best (if not The Best) - fingers and hooves crossed for you.
Could offer hot choccie and muffins, but we are a little too far from Newmarket. However, close enough to chuck them in that direction, provided we have a good westerly wind.
I'll be sending a full report of what we've been doing for the last eight months and all the pictures.
Not looking forward to it, but I know Sue will be concise and to the point. When one arrives there, one immediately get the feeling that they will not rest until they've found out what is wrong, at least that is my experience.
. I'd have sent Dizzy there in January (purely because I 'know' her), if I could have faced sending another young mare to the AHT so soon after the last one. It was just too much to comprehend at the time. Life was a bit horrendous then, having just lost Mum, then Mozart (my St. Bernard).
MrsW - excellent smiley
Doris - she is indeed amongst the (if not The) best
H - you are as ever a tremendous support, ta hun
PF - I think a lorry load will do nicely, thank you
T - oh hun, no words. Hugs.
F - I'm not sure I can either. I seem to just have this big Sunday sign in my head and everything else has to go round it; and I know that behind the Sunday sign is the Monday sign, and then the Tuesday sign, and maybe a Wednesday sign. There's a cellar that needs clearing (still!). I'm more likely to end up walking the streets looking aimless
I worked at the AHT in research for a wee while and remember Sue as being very professional and very good at what she did - I'm sure horsey is in the best hands