fine_and_dandy
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Feeling really quite despondent as I type this.
Horse is 4 year old being backed atm [and doing brilliantly with it]. He had a sarcoid on the bottom of his ear and it was treated in January with Liverpool cream. It fell off about 3 months later. I was concerned because a "core" seemed to be there but I was told by the vet that I would have to wait and see what was left after it dried out and shrank.
I became increasingly concerned that it was not shrinking and dying and that actually, the core hadn't had a dose of the cream anyway. I was told to wait and did, until I had enough [it was bleeding, looked to me like it had got bigger] and got different vet out from the practice. She sent further pictures off to Professor Knottenbelt who has said he is, "very concerned" as it appears to be a non responder...
Basically, he has to have another stronger dose of cream and if that doesn't work, they have said he will have to have radiotherapy either at the RVC or at Liverpool. He can't have surgery because of the location and the concern about damaging his hearing and inner ear.
Has anyone had experience of radiotherapy being used in this way on horses? I've not heard of it before and just want to know what to expect and what it'll be about. Is it the same as in humans where it kind of knocks out the immune system?
I'm gutted. Everything Bailey seems to get is just never straightforward. It's always drawn out, never easy and the worst it could be. Seriously getting fed up.
I would share the whole nut but I've gorged it all whilst wallowing in my current predicament!
Horse is 4 year old being backed atm [and doing brilliantly with it]. He had a sarcoid on the bottom of his ear and it was treated in January with Liverpool cream. It fell off about 3 months later. I was concerned because a "core" seemed to be there but I was told by the vet that I would have to wait and see what was left after it dried out and shrank.
I became increasingly concerned that it was not shrinking and dying and that actually, the core hadn't had a dose of the cream anyway. I was told to wait and did, until I had enough [it was bleeding, looked to me like it had got bigger] and got different vet out from the practice. She sent further pictures off to Professor Knottenbelt who has said he is, "very concerned" as it appears to be a non responder...
Basically, he has to have another stronger dose of cream and if that doesn't work, they have said he will have to have radiotherapy either at the RVC or at Liverpool. He can't have surgery because of the location and the concern about damaging his hearing and inner ear.
Has anyone had experience of radiotherapy being used in this way on horses? I've not heard of it before and just want to know what to expect and what it'll be about. Is it the same as in humans where it kind of knocks out the immune system?
I'm gutted. Everything Bailey seems to get is just never straightforward. It's always drawn out, never easy and the worst it could be. Seriously getting fed up.
I would share the whole nut but I've gorged it all whilst wallowing in my current predicament!