tickledpink
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hi there
hoping you guys can offer me some encouragement and faith...none of my non-horsey friends understand.
On saturday morning my 6 year old gypsy cob was displaying signs of colic. After being seen by the vet he was referred to the equine hospital. That evening they rand me to ask for permission to operate on a suspected twisted gut. the op lasted 1 hr 6 mins. i have visited him morning and afternoon since sunday and he seems to be doing well. the drips are now out and he has pooed! hooray! He is still in intensive care but no one will tell me for how long.
All the signs are looking good although obviously noone will make me any promises. He had a slight respiritory infection last night, they say caused from being upside down during the op but since he's on antibiotics they are not concerned about it. He seems perky enough - pleased to see me, eating and drinking and hassling for mints! They've allowed me to walk him around the yard for a few minutes each day and he is allowed a couple of polos a day. He's kicking the door when i leave which is a good sign. He will certainly be in there until the last weekend this month at the earliest.
Heaven knows what the bill is going to be but i'll worry about that later. Has anyone got any good stories about this surgery? This twisted gut was caused by sand colic - unfortunately we are very sandy where we live and over time he has ingested the sand when pulling up the roots on the grass. I am concerned that when he's home he has to have 3 months box rest - surely that alone can cause colic? Any suggestions on that?
many thanks
hoping you guys can offer me some encouragement and faith...none of my non-horsey friends understand.
On saturday morning my 6 year old gypsy cob was displaying signs of colic. After being seen by the vet he was referred to the equine hospital. That evening they rand me to ask for permission to operate on a suspected twisted gut. the op lasted 1 hr 6 mins. i have visited him morning and afternoon since sunday and he seems to be doing well. the drips are now out and he has pooed! hooray! He is still in intensive care but no one will tell me for how long.
All the signs are looking good although obviously noone will make me any promises. He had a slight respiritory infection last night, they say caused from being upside down during the op but since he's on antibiotics they are not concerned about it. He seems perky enough - pleased to see me, eating and drinking and hassling for mints! They've allowed me to walk him around the yard for a few minutes each day and he is allowed a couple of polos a day. He's kicking the door when i leave which is a good sign. He will certainly be in there until the last weekend this month at the earliest.
Heaven knows what the bill is going to be but i'll worry about that later. Has anyone got any good stories about this surgery? This twisted gut was caused by sand colic - unfortunately we are very sandy where we live and over time he has ingested the sand when pulling up the roots on the grass. I am concerned that when he's home he has to have 3 months box rest - surely that alone can cause colic? Any suggestions on that?
many thanks