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Dear all,
I am looking for anyone who has any ideas about my two year old who has abnormally high globulins and low albumin which have been at a sustained level for 7 weeks. Clinically he is very well but the bloods are not returning to normal (he did have a normal blood profile last year). I will try and keep this post as short as possible but really hoping someone might have had a similar experience as my vets are unable to provide a diagnosis, even after asking other vets across the world but I am hoping that the power of social media might either help or flag up other horses that have had a similar illness/ vaccination reaction.
On April 20 th I had my three year old and his half brother (the two year old) vaccinated with Duvaxyn flu and tetatanus. On the 28th April I noticed that the three year old had a swelling in a hind limb. He had this in previous years with a change in grass and as we had just moved fields and after discussion with vet gave him a bute morning and in the evening. Saturday morning the swelling had spread to the other hind and a fore leg so phoned the vet who suggested adding in an antibiotic to the bute and continue to monitor. Saturday evening the swelling was worse and was now also localised to joints. The vet came out and treated him. By Sunday morning he was in a terrible state and taken into hospital. His bloods at this point were very abnormal with high globulins and low albumin, very high SAA and White blood counts. No toxicity markers though so very odd. He developed laminitis and after battling very hard to save him unfortnately was PTS. This was a much loved and adored homebred and so it has been heart breaking.
We had all the other horses in the field blood tested and only my two year old came back as abnormal, with nearly the same profile as the three year old, apart from not having the very high SAA. He has not become clinically unwell but I am sure that you can understand how worried I am as we do not what triggered the three year old to become so unwell.
My vets have been fantastic but with no diagnosis I thought I would see if anyone had experienced anything similar. The timing of the onset of symptons does not tie to a reaction to the vaccination but the fact that these are the only two effected has made me think maybe this is the cause.
If you have read this far- thank you.
I am looking for anyone who has any ideas about my two year old who has abnormally high globulins and low albumin which have been at a sustained level for 7 weeks. Clinically he is very well but the bloods are not returning to normal (he did have a normal blood profile last year). I will try and keep this post as short as possible but really hoping someone might have had a similar experience as my vets are unable to provide a diagnosis, even after asking other vets across the world but I am hoping that the power of social media might either help or flag up other horses that have had a similar illness/ vaccination reaction.
On April 20 th I had my three year old and his half brother (the two year old) vaccinated with Duvaxyn flu and tetatanus. On the 28th April I noticed that the three year old had a swelling in a hind limb. He had this in previous years with a change in grass and as we had just moved fields and after discussion with vet gave him a bute morning and in the evening. Saturday morning the swelling had spread to the other hind and a fore leg so phoned the vet who suggested adding in an antibiotic to the bute and continue to monitor. Saturday evening the swelling was worse and was now also localised to joints. The vet came out and treated him. By Sunday morning he was in a terrible state and taken into hospital. His bloods at this point were very abnormal with high globulins and low albumin, very high SAA and White blood counts. No toxicity markers though so very odd. He developed laminitis and after battling very hard to save him unfortnately was PTS. This was a much loved and adored homebred and so it has been heart breaking.
We had all the other horses in the field blood tested and only my two year old came back as abnormal, with nearly the same profile as the three year old, apart from not having the very high SAA. He has not become clinically unwell but I am sure that you can understand how worried I am as we do not what triggered the three year old to become so unwell.
My vets have been fantastic but with no diagnosis I thought I would see if anyone had experienced anything similar. The timing of the onset of symptons does not tie to a reaction to the vaccination but the fact that these are the only two effected has made me think maybe this is the cause.
If you have read this far- thank you.