Postive / Healing Vibes Needed Please - Quite Long - Sorry

Sneedy

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I have been so lucky that in the 3 yrs I have owned my beloved ginger beast he has been very low maintenance re vet visits.
I had a call today from YO (also a good friend) to say that she'd just got him in and he had a very bloody nose and what looked like a piece of wood stuck in it. I was only 10mins away so dashed over there. She'd cleaned it up a bit and when I looked realised it wasn't wood but cartilage.....absolutely horrified.
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Called the vet who said he'd be straight out but I said that I would take him to them as they have superb facilities and the chances are they would've wanted him in anyway.
Poor B loaded into the lorry fine and travelled well. When we got there vet started the mamouth task of cleaning up and fixing. What he found under the blood was the piece of cartilage that supports the underside of the nostril lying on top of the skin (looked like a tusk coming out of his nostril). Very nasty.
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B was so brave tho, he had loads of dope and vet managed to get it uber clean and got it back where it came from. Skin went back together like a jigsaw which made us think that he had got something stuck up his nose, panicked and pulled away and tore his nose open
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(we think he's been investigating the hedge as there is nothing else for him to have done it on
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So the poor chap is in Horspital for 3 days on i/v antibiotics, if it gets infected he'll have to have the cartilage removed and an op done to ensure his nostril will stay open when doing fast work (he's an eventer), hope fully thats worst case scenario that won't happen. They should know if it is infected by day 5, which isn't great as I'm abroad with work for a week from Sun so will be worries sick.
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I don't feel desperate now I know its clean and stitched and he's in the right place - cheeky boy stuck his head in the feed bowl as soon as he got in the stable and was most put out to find it empty!
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The vets took loads of pics as this is a really unusual thing to happen so I'll post them when I get a copy - they are quite gross tho!
Anyway, cookies if you got this far! Pls send healing vibes to my very specail pride and joy, I'm going to see him tomorrow and fear his face will look like a balloon
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Eeeeeewwww! A horse on my mum's yard did a similar sounding thing last year, somehow got it's nostril caught and literally ripped it off, it was well gruesome and the most amount of blood I have seen in a long while. Good news is said horse is now fully healed and recovered. Don't forget the vets tend to over-prepare you for the worst case scenario!
Healing Vibes winging their way to the Ginger One
 
Oh no, poor boy, sounds most gruesome
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Just as he had been so fantastic yesterday as well!
Lots of Healing vibes sent his way- must have been a frightfull shock.
 
aaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhhhhhh that made me cringe!

poor boy, i really hope he gets better soon - I can't imagine how painful it must have been for him!

let us know how he goes. agh again cringing!
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Thanks everyone. I've just spoken to the nurse and she said he's really bright this morning. He's drinking and adapting his eating technique so that he can stuff his face!!
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I think he's a bit swollen so I'm expecting to see the 'elephant man' look later. I've also asked if he can go on the walker as he's relatively fit and will be fit to explode by tomorrow!
Thanks again for all your vibes....it means so much at this difficult time
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