Famous vibes needed please

ILuvCowparsely

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My little welsh A has been gradually getting lethargic over a few weeks (thanx to a livery's keen eye despite her being impaired)

Bloods done showed liver enzymes gone up higher than my boy's did a few months back, Legaphyton and Milk thistle given along with licorice.

Bloods taken yesterday after two weeks and vet just called some enzymes down and some gone up:(:(:(:(
Got to go up to horsepital. I can't loose another ...........life stinks for me .............the last two years, * in order of *occurrence*with loosing my cat - mare of a lifetime - mares son tendon which is still damaged after 1 1/2 years - my dog - my father:( - mares son colic on news year day (great start to the year)
so he is out of action which leaves my pony to drive as I cannot ride, now I cannot even drive now. I am grounded totally - not asking for sympathy just vibes for my precious little pony.



I am mentally drained during these two years of crisis - I wont cope with much more.


Please sends some vibes :(
 
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Thank you so much we need them - every one of my animals now had had the kiss on death on them as my donkey has got cushings in the last year.

What else can go wrong:(:(:(
 
My three have had raised enzymes for almost a year. They have gone up and down, back to normal, and then 3 months later back up again.

We never found out what the cause was (not ragwort) but was definitely something they ate so I moved livery yards, changed hay and bedding. They have been clear for about 4 months now so will be retested this month and then probably again in another 3 months.

If is very common all of a sudden; and in all parts of the country. Not sure what is causing it probably the weird weather we had last year caused the grazing/hay to have some kind of "toxic" effect.

Mine were given a special liver supplement devised by my vets + b vits to increase immunity + milk thistle. They were also given antibiotics for 3 weeks.

Hope your pony recovers well; it is a very slow recovery though.
 
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A friend recommended a soil analyses, anyone know the way forward with this?? How you go about where to get a kit etc??? Need to find out what is causing her liver enzymes to rocket
 
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