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 Hummer's Hero
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    Location: Smack Dab in the Middle | I'm sitting here, needing to pass the time until the vet calls me...
My good horse could use a few prayers. He's currently at Oklahoma State being treated for Clostridal Myositis. If you don't know what that is, most horse owners have seen the story/article on facebook about the bad, anaerobic infection that horses can get from being given Banamine in the muscle. They end up with the "cat claw" inscisions in their neck to drain and aerate the infection... It's extremely rare, but that's what we're dealing with. Only his is in his hip, and result of a puncture wound a week prior.
We are not even sure HOW he got the wound, but it is suspected that mares being in heat caused a fight and he was run into a tree branch. The wound is from the top down, and from back to front. He was started on Uniprim within an hour of it happening, had a tetnus shot within 12 hours, and did great for 6 days. On day 7 (Sunday morning) I noticed his back legs looking stocked up a bit. By evening he was swollen on all four legs all the way up, 2 of them being worse than the other 2. I was communicating with his vets on Sunday, gave him banamine and walked him, and took him in first thing Monday morning to the local equine clinic. He has been seeing internal medicine at OSU due to some metabolic/possibly auto immune small intestine issues (possibly why he got this infection in the first place), so we called them to let them know of the situation and to give them a heads up that I'd bring him down there if he continued to decline. They asked me to bring him IMMEDIATELY, so turned around and went and picked him up from the clinic and took him down there, arriving at 3pm. By 4:30 he was in surgery to place drains and get air to the infection areas--some of which were 5-6 inches deep in his muscles. There were tons of people coming into the room to observe, and I was told that most vets have never actually seen it outside of text books and lecture.
He is still there, and had a good day yesterday, though his legs are still extremely swollen. If he can get through the next day or so and continue to improve, he has great chances of making a full recovery. If not...I'm facing a very hard decision.
Edited by RockinGR 2017-03-31 4:50 PM
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         Location: Bandera, TX | Oh no. My neighbors horse had this years ago.
Prayers for a very fast and complete recovery. This is a very serious issue. So sorry. |
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  Location: Oklahoma | RockinGR - 2017-03-08 10:17 AM
I'm sitting here, needing to pass the time until the vet calls me...
My good horse could use a few prayers. He's currently at Oklahoma State being treated for Clostridal Myositis. If you don't know what that is, most horse owners have seen the story/article on facebook about the bad, anaerobic infection that horses can get from being given Banamine in the muscle. They end up with the "cat claw" inscisions in their neck to drain and aerate the infection... It's extremely rare, but that's what we're dealing with. Only his is in his hip, and result of a puncture wound a week prior.
We are not even sure HOW he got the wound, but it is suspected that mares being in heat caused a fight and he was run into a tree branch. The wound is from the top down, and from back to front. He was started on Uniprim within an hour of it happening, had a tetnus shot within 12 hours, and did great for 6 days. On day 7 (Sunday morning) I noticed his back legs looking stocked up a bit. By evening he was swollen on all four legs all the way up, 2 of them being worse than the other 2. I was communicating with his vets on Sunday, gave him banamine and walked him, and took him in first thing Monday morning to the local equine clinic. He has been seeing internal medicine at OSU due to some metabolic/possibly auto immune small intestine issues (possibly why he got this infection in the first place), so we called them to let them know of the situation and to give them a heads up that I'd bring him down there if he continued to decline. They asked me to bring him IMMEDIATELY, so turned around and went and picked him up from the clinic and took him down there, arriving at 3pm. By 4:30 he was in surgery to place drains and get air to the infection areas--some of which were 5-6 inches deep in his muscles. There were tons of people coming into the room to observe, and I was told that most vets have never actually seen it outside of text books and lecture.
He is still there, and had a good day yesterday, though his legs are still extremely swollen. If he can get through the next day or so and continue to improve, he has great chances of making a full recovery. If not...I'm facing a very hard decision.
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope everything goes great! Just remember think positive, and know God is in control! |
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I just read the headlines
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     Location: East Texas | Lord, hear our prayers!
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | RockinGR - 2017-03-08 10:17 AM I'm sitting here, needing to pass the time until the vet calls me... My good horse could use a few prayers. He's currently at Oklahoma State being treated for Clostridal Myositis. If you don't know what that is, most horse owners have seen the story/article on facebook about the bad, anaerobic infection that horses can get from being given Banamine in the muscle. They end up with the "cat claw" inscisions in their neck to drain and aerate the infection... It's extremely rare, but that's what we're dealing with. Only his is in his hip, and result of a puncture wound a week prior. We are not even sure HOW he got the wound, but it is suspected that mares being in heat caused a fight and he was run into a tree branch. The wound is from the top down, and from back to front. He was started on Uniprim within an hour of it happening, had a tetnus shot within 12 hours, and did great for 6 days. On day 7 (Sunday morning) I noticed his back legs looking stocked up a bit. By evening he was swollen on all four legs all the way up, 2 of them being worse than the other 2. I was communicating with his vets on Sunday, gave him banamine and walked him, and took him in first thing Monday morning to the local equine clinic. He has been seeing internal medicine at OSU due to some metabolic/possibly auto immune small intestine issues (possibly why he got this infection in the first place), so we called them to let them know of the situation and to give them a heads up that I'd bring him down there if he continued to decline. They asked me to bring him IMMEDIATELY, so turned around and went and picked him up from the clinic and took him down there, arriving at 3pm. By 4:30 he was in surgery to place drains and get air to the infection areas--some of which were 5-6 inches deep in his muscles. There were tons of people coming into the room to observe, and I was told that most vets have never actually seen it outside of text books and lecture. He is still there, and had a good day yesterday, though his legs are still extremely swollen. If he can get through the next day or so and continue to improve, he has great chances of making a full recovery. If not...I'm facing a very hard decision.
Oh no I hate hearing this, Sending prayers   for your man that he gets to go home with you soon, I have never seen this in person what your boy is going threw but know its a very very serious thing, please keep us up dated on how hes doing, hugs to you, I know that you need them   |
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 Hummer's Hero
Posts: 3071
    Location: Smack Dab in the Middle | Initial wound 2/26
Cleaned up the next morning.
Starting to stock up 3/5 morning.
By evening 3/5, swelling increased and moving up.
Swelling during surgery prep Monday afternoon, after Lasix.
After surgery.
Yesterday on his walk.
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 Serious Snap Trapper
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       Location: In The Snow, AZ | Oh my goodness. I'm so sorry. Sending prayers for you and your boy. |
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  Ms. Marine
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Oh man that poor baby, I know it hurts your soul seeing him like this, many prayers for a fast healing     |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | God bless his heart and yours. Sending many prayers and good wishes for a fast and complete recovery  |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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Elite Veteran
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       Location: Borger, Tx | Sending lots of prayers from Texas! |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | My thoughts and prayers are with you and your horse during this healing process! |
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Elite Veteran
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     Location: NC | Prayers. I cant even imagine. I had one at NCSU for colic a few weeks ago and that was nerve wracking enough  |
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