PolarSkye
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How is K doing? Still taking a chill pill? My scope is clear!Jump up and down - no infections! Liver back to normal............
. Oh dear ..........what was that on Wednesday........lots and lots of snot!
Vet thinks it is now sinusitis. 2 weeks gentle exercise and 24/7 turnout (my normal summer routine anyway) and touch base then. If still any discharge it will be x-ray and the drill!
About 50/50 odds of having to do it he thinks. Snot has cost about £2k so far and my other 2 having snots too initially (although they recovered pretty quickly) add on another £1k because one of them got antibiotic in his eye so got an eye ulcer........ Then there has been the hoof abscess (£400 required x-rays) and the possible carcinoma that had to be removed (cob already had lost half his manhood to cancer) £500. All since February! Blimey it sounds like I am the most rubbish owner ever or have the most expensive vets ever! They're not - they are fab! Horses are just paying me back for being well for so long I guess.......you know what they say about it always happens in 3's. Make that 10's in my life!
Thanks be for the insurance! Although the hoof, and manhood no longer covered. I am just thankful I don't have to face cancer again because compared to that - anything is easy. Hugs to Kali and tell him to be a good boy and get well soon x
Oh that's wonderful news
Pops is being semi-sensible. Thursday saw me losing the plot (yes, again) because some idiot did several unbelievably stupid and inconsiderate things that wound my boy up . . . anyone who wants details please PM me but it wasn't normal yard stuff and it was beyond stupid. I was livid. Kal did have a run around . . . and for longer than I would have liked, but when I tested his leg as the vet showed me it didn't seem to be worse - but then, like I said, I don't have x-ray eyes.
Third shock wave treatment on Tuesday and I will have my vet give that suspensory a good feel - it's not scientific, and it won't show us what a scan wood, but it'll give us at least some idea of whether it's feeling better than when we started.
I have to say that, yard numpties aside, Kal is now being a model patient - he goes to sleep when I hose his leg now instead of being a proper fidget bottom, and is more than happy to come in after his mini jaunt while I muck out.
My new dilemma is when to restart the linseed . . . I had run out so stopped giving it mostly because it is quite conditioning and he's not in any work at all, but it's good for his feet and joints and if I'm going to take his fronts off once he is being rehabbed, he needs to be back on it . . . ????
P