diamondrockharvey
Well-Known Member
I was hoping for some advice,
Please be gentle as I am sensitive at the moment!
My 29 year old pony had a mini stroke 2 weeks ago, the stroke left him very stiff on the left side of his body so he is hobbling around a bit although still somehow manages to canter down the field for his breakfast and then this Sunday he suffered choke, and it was pretty nasty and very distressing. The vet thinks he could have a slight paralysis of the throat due to the stroke. His teeth are very loose and he has only around 40% vision due to cataracts.
Despite this his coat is shiny and he is a good weight and seems happy in himself.
I am concerned coming into the winter how he will fair. And am now constantly worried he could have another mini stroke or episode of choke when I am not around.
What would you do??
Thanks for reading.
Please be gentle as I am sensitive at the moment!
My 29 year old pony had a mini stroke 2 weeks ago, the stroke left him very stiff on the left side of his body so he is hobbling around a bit although still somehow manages to canter down the field for his breakfast and then this Sunday he suffered choke, and it was pretty nasty and very distressing. The vet thinks he could have a slight paralysis of the throat due to the stroke. His teeth are very loose and he has only around 40% vision due to cataracts.
Despite this his coat is shiny and he is a good weight and seems happy in himself.
I am concerned coming into the winter how he will fair. And am now constantly worried he could have another mini stroke or episode of choke when I am not around.
What would you do??
Thanks for reading.