BeckyD
Well-Known Member
So, Ronnie has his PSD op 2 weeks ago and came home on Tuesday last week. They'd kept him in a bit longer as one of the wounds was discharging, but he didn't seem to be infected so home he came. He travelled very badly, kicking out the whole way home.
His activity levels led to bandage sores, so he had to have pressage bandages on - but being Ronnie, he could whip these off in no time at all. So pressage bandages were abandoned and normal bandages reinstated...together with a bib:
...which led to its own problems:
So the bib was left on at night but off during the day. He was still managing to dislodge the bandages, and the wounds were by now breaking down quite badly - well, the one on the right wasn't looking great, one of left ok-ish:
He's been put on Baytril antibiotic (which he hates), 2 butes a day, plus 20ACP a day. The vet swabbed the wound to make sure no nasty things in there, and he hasn't got MRSA apparently (thank god!!!) but has got bacterial contaminants from the environment.
However, the bandages still weren't staying put to last more than a day, so yesterday the vet found Ronnie lying down and realised that the getting up and down wasn't helping, and was explaining the amount of bedding that was getting inside the bandages to the wounds. So the decision was made to cross-tie Ronnie. So last night I sorted out his stable, my YO lent me some hook-over manger buckets and the poor chap is now tied to the front of his stable. He lies down a heck of a lot so it's going to be very hard for him.
Some of you may remember him doing this to a rug 3 weeks ago:
So he's been punished with this
We have now hit the £5,000 vet's fees limit for this condition, the daily bandage changes are not far short of £300 each, and I don't quite know how I'm going to pay for all of this!
Feeling a bit miserable, sorry for Ronnie and myself, and my bank balance.
His activity levels led to bandage sores, so he had to have pressage bandages on - but being Ronnie, he could whip these off in no time at all. So pressage bandages were abandoned and normal bandages reinstated...together with a bib:
...which led to its own problems:
So the bib was left on at night but off during the day. He was still managing to dislodge the bandages, and the wounds were by now breaking down quite badly - well, the one on the right wasn't looking great, one of left ok-ish:
He's been put on Baytril antibiotic (which he hates), 2 butes a day, plus 20ACP a day. The vet swabbed the wound to make sure no nasty things in there, and he hasn't got MRSA apparently (thank god!!!) but has got bacterial contaminants from the environment.
However, the bandages still weren't staying put to last more than a day, so yesterday the vet found Ronnie lying down and realised that the getting up and down wasn't helping, and was explaining the amount of bedding that was getting inside the bandages to the wounds. So the decision was made to cross-tie Ronnie. So last night I sorted out his stable, my YO lent me some hook-over manger buckets and the poor chap is now tied to the front of his stable. He lies down a heck of a lot so it's going to be very hard for him.
Some of you may remember him doing this to a rug 3 weeks ago:
So he's been punished with this
We have now hit the £5,000 vet's fees limit for this condition, the daily bandage changes are not far short of £300 each, and I don't quite know how I'm going to pay for all of this!
Feeling a bit miserable, sorry for Ronnie and myself, and my bank balance.