Just to fill those in who don't know. Earlier this year I lost Charlie (who I had owned for 8 weeks) to a septic elbow

Following this, my best friend (Lab) in the world developed pancreatitis, she was taken into work (I work at a vets) and thankfully got better but was pretty bad for a few days.
Then she developed a lump so had this removed - turns out it was a lipoma so hopefully no more will grow.
Then I bought Larry - my lovely 3yo chestnut gelding who although bought unseen (vetted though) turned out to have a super temperament and is a lovely horse to have around.
Guttingly (if thats a word) he was kicked in the field on Wed night, I chucked him on the box and took him through to work. The wound was close to his hock - I wasn't taking any chances. After examining it, it looked fine so he was bandaged up and kept in overnight - just to be certain - and re-examined the following morning.
After reviewing him on Thursday morning, It had developed into a septic tibiotarsal joint.

Took to theatre for joint flushing and even though he is a big boy, he did what we hoped and recovered well from his GA. He's been pumped full of antibiotics and is behaving impeccably. I went through to see him again today and he is still sound. He had another tap which came back with a low cell count so was taken off injectable AntiB’s. He is coming home tomorrow

It will be a couple of weeks before we can be absolutely sure that he is better but at least he is on the right road.

Will be glad when this year ends - this is the 5th insurance claim I have had to put in so I'm guessing my premiums will go up

Couldn't face putting anything on here the other day as have been on tenterhooks waiting (feeling a bit sick), however I feel a bit more optimistic now so thought I would share. I’m also knackered as have had loads of sleepless nights so hopefully I can relax a bit once he is home.
Larry:

No comments:
Post a Comment