Darkly_Dreaming_Dex
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My beloved Dexter looked like he was developing ringworm 2 weeks ago. Vet came- thought i was right but also thought Dex didnt look as good overall as he normally does so did a routine blood test to see if he was anaemic etc. Bloods came back with high liver enzymes
Last Saturday, the liver function test confirmed 2nd degree liver failure
Last Monday he had a liver biopsy and the results came back this morning. It doesnt look like ragwort poisoning (phew- he was a rescue when i got him) He has active hepatitis
prognosis is "guarded for a return to normal hepatic function" He is on 3 supplements from the vet inc milk thistle, low protein diet, restricted grazing. He seemed to be perking up after the first couple of days BUT yesterday evening i noticed he was starting to get swollen legs behind. I didnt worry too much as he had broken out of his paddock and stuffed his face on lush grass- this always results in fat legs and it normally disappears after 24 hours back in fat camp. I noticed his front legs have also blown up today. The swelling is hard, no damage or serum oozing out. It puffs out from just below knee/hock and curves back in at the fetlock leaving the pastern relatively normal. He is slightly stiff but not lame and his temperature is normal. Vet and i think its cellulitis BUT i am worrying myself silly with "what ifs"
Anyone had fat legs at the same time as liver problems? On Monday, they are blood testing for tapeworms. I think we should also test for liver fluke- even Lyme disease. SOMETHING in his system is aggravating his liver as the hepatitis is so active. Oh and he is covered with nasty ringworm which is being treated with a special body wash.
Vet said we must cherish the liver as "when we run out of liver, we run out of Dexter"



Anyone had fat legs at the same time as liver problems? On Monday, they are blood testing for tapeworms. I think we should also test for liver fluke- even Lyme disease. SOMETHING in his system is aggravating his liver as the hepatitis is so active. Oh and he is covered with nasty ringworm which is being treated with a special body wash.
Vet said we must cherish the liver as "when we run out of liver, we run out of Dexter"