Horse is fitting after head injury- what are my chances?

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Quick update: vet sought advice from a specialist as I asked, is now convinced it's pain related rather than neurological- woo hoo!

She's had a MASSIVE dose of a different opiate, and within half an hour she was demolishing her haynet and drinking again!
I'm trying desperately not to count my chickens yet, but she's definitely going in the right direction now :)

Thank you everyone for your support, it's been 48 hours from hell for the both of us. I'm going to check on her in another 1/2 hour/hour, then I'll be coming back in the morning.

My whole livery yard have been fantastic, the support from there and from here got us both through :)

Now I REALLY want my duvet though- pretty much on the verge of collapse!!!
 

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Quick update: vet sought advice from a specialist as I asked, is now convinced it's pain related rather than neurological- woo hoo!

She's had a MASSIVE dose of a different opiate, and within half an hour she was demolishing her haynet and drinking again!
I'm trying desperately not to count my chickens yet, but she's definitely going in the right direction now :)

Thank you everyone for your support, it's been 48 hours from hell for the both of us. I'm going to check on her in another 1/2 hour/hour, then I'll be coming back in the morning.

My whole livery yard have been fantastic, the support from there and from here got us both through :)

Now I REALLY want my duvet though- pretty much on the verge of collapse!!!
I've got everything crossed for you both. :)
 

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Quick update: vet sought advice from a specialist as I asked, is now convinced it's pain related rather than neurological- woo hoo!

She's had a MASSIVE dose of a different opiate, and within half an hour she was demolishing her haynet and drinking again!
I'm trying desperately not to count my chickens yet, but she's definitely going in the right direction now :)

Thank you everyone for your support, it's been 48 hours from hell for the both of us. I'm going to check on her in another 1/2 hour/hour, then I'll be coming back in the morning.

My whole livery yard have been fantastic, the support from there and from here got us both through :)

Now I REALLY want my duvet though- pretty much on the verge of collapse!!!
Thats great!!! she was probably just tired before, shes had a nasty shock and its going to take her a some time to get better. so glad she seems to be on the mend!! :) :) xx
 

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Quick update: vet sought advice from a specialist as I asked, is now convinced it's pain related rather than neurological- woo hoo!

She's had a MASSIVE dose of a different opiate, and within half an hour she was demolishing her haynet and drinking again!
I'm trying desperately not to count my chickens yet, but she's definitely going in the right direction now :)

Thank you everyone for your support, it's been 48 hours from hell for the both of us. I'm going to check on her in another 1/2 hour/hour, then I'll be coming back in the morning.

My whole livery yard have been fantastic, the support from there and from here got us both through :)

Now I REALLY want my duvet though- pretty much on the verge of collapse!!!

That is such great news - I have been checking in on your post all day. I hope you manage to get some sleep and she keeps progressing in the right direction. xx
 
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