Honey's Grafts

debradley

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Well vet was supposed to arrived at 11 this morning. Unfortunately she got caught up in another operation and couldn't make it.

Good news is that the head honcho came out instead. He hasn't seen Honey for about 5 weeks now; but as he was the one that was actually going to do the grafts, he decided to come out.

After seeing her, he is that impressed with her improvement that I'm to resume doing whatever it is I'm doing on her back leg to her front. He says she won't need them, just patience. He reckons she's had enough messing around now and that if they keep interferring it's going to get to the point were it will affect her mental state. Which as he says, because she's so well in herself and coping with her injuries so well, he doesn't want to risk putting her in that position. He says that I am very lucky to have a horse mentally deal so well with what has happened to her; as the majority that he knows it would have blown their minds. I think it's because unlike us she doesn't make the mental connection that her legs look the way they do - to her it's just a bit chillier in her delicate areas!

Anyway, I'm just to keep plodding on with what I'm doing and he doesn't want to see us again now till the end of January, unless I become concerned about anything. Thank god because I was beginning to think I might aswell just sign over the deeds to my house to my vets!
 
Fantastic!! Absolutely fantastic. Really pleased for you Deb....and Honey of course.
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ohh fantastic news and keep up the fantastic work you are ovbiously doing everything right. It's very nice to read/see/hear about such a caring owner.

Keep up updated please.
 
Thats brilliant news, we had a simillar thing with my dog at the start of the year he lost all the skin on his tummy and with time they do heal very well there a lot tougher than us humans! keep us updated
 
Thrilled for you - you never know, you might just get to ride her in 2008! What a nice early Xmas present. Have everything crossed it all carries on going so well, you've done a brilliant job and it sounds as though it has been well worth all of the effort.
 
that is great news De, also just to let you know im just waiting on a date for oz to go for his op at willersley, cant wait.
well done again to you both, all the best
 
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