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Post by mamadarcy on Feb 21, 2009 21:20:50 GMT
Mr Darcy is having a tough time, he is really lame/stiff all over. he shuffling from foot to foot. on 2 - 4 danilone a day. goin to speak to vet on Monday. need to make a decision about his future.My heart is broken need a miracle, just want him to be sound enough to have some quality of life.........
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Post by 3whitesox on Feb 21, 2009 21:38:13 GMT
Sorry to hear he's poorly. It will always be a very hard decision to have to make but as you say he needs to have a good quality of life. Big hug and hope that you get good news.
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Post by fiona on Feb 21, 2009 21:58:01 GMT
Sorry to hear this news about Mr Darcy. He's a kind and loving boy. Will try to pop up to see him tomorrow.
Hugs to you all.
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Post by mamadarcy on Feb 21, 2009 21:59:44 GMT
Thanks all, he looks so well, till you see him move....dunno wot to do
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Post by marafia on Feb 21, 2009 23:15:19 GMT
Elizabeth We all get good days and bad days. We were told by our vet six years ago that it was time for keba and we broke our hearts last march too but she always fights back. Tonight she floated across the field for her tea. started her on top spec super conditioning flakes and this has sure perked her up. for 34 she is a star. The weather is getting better, see if you can maximize turnout, give him soya oil and cod liver oil to help joints. and give him a hug from me
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Post by jbarabians on Feb 22, 2009 7:45:34 GMT
Oh no poor Mr Darcy. Its very difficult but dont give up hope just yet.
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Post by buster on Feb 22, 2009 18:46:08 GMT
Sorry to hear Mr Darcy is uncomfortable, hope the vets give you good advice on Monday, fingers crossed.
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Post by jbarabians on Feb 22, 2009 22:17:16 GMT
How is he? Any better today, I hope so. Thinking of you. x
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Post by moira on Feb 22, 2009 23:11:08 GMT
Poor Mr Darcy Hope the vet can sort something out for him. ((((hugs)))) to you both.
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Post by susan on Feb 23, 2009 12:16:25 GMT
sorry to hear about Mr Darcy, hugs to you both
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Post by arabist on Feb 23, 2009 12:26:04 GMT
So sorry to hear this. Is it his joints or his feet that are the problem? Do hope the vet can help today.
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Post by esstarah on Feb 23, 2009 14:38:45 GMT
I had to make the same decision with lady last year,she was 22 but looked wonderful but her quality of life due to stiffness in an injured hock was not good and i was filling her with painkillers,knowing how sick they make me as i have to take them permanently for joint pain i made that awful decision when i found her unable to get up one day without asstance.I know how you are feeling but fingers crossed your boy will rally round so you can have some more time together.
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Post by dante on Feb 23, 2009 16:34:35 GMT
so sorry to hear this. i hope you have some positive news from you vet
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Post by rosebud on Feb 23, 2009 17:52:34 GMT
Aww that's so sad to read. I hope that you've had some positive news from the vet but you will know best in your heart what to do. (((((hugs)))))
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Post by alisonm on Feb 23, 2009 20:24:43 GMT
Sorry to hear Mr Darcy is not well. Hope you get better news from your vet.
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Post by kaz on Feb 23, 2009 22:11:42 GMT
So sorry to hear Mr Darcy isn't well. Hopefully you get good news from the vet. Take care
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Post by 3nags on Feb 23, 2009 22:17:42 GMT
Thinking about you Elizabeth and your precious boy ! Know where you are at with this - you want the absolute best for him. I wish you courage with what ever you decide. Not all horses are lucky enough to have had a life where they are loved and cared for and your boy is one of the lucky ones.
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Post by mamadarcy on Feb 23, 2009 22:25:50 GMT
UPDATE- THANK U ALL FOR COMMENTS and best wishes!!
Mr Darcy has heard the words vet and injection in the same sentence and appears to have rallied today! the farrier shod him this am - I was worried he may have had stress laminitis again - but he hasnt! so thats good. when I arrived at the yard late this afternoon he was hairing about the field with Nadem, both with tails over back and snorting! Dont know how long this new found energy will last, but he is telling me something by his behaviour. so i will continue with the Danilone for now, the vet couldnt suggest anything else!
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Post by moira on Feb 24, 2009 0:02:11 GMT
I'm glad Mr Darcy is feeling better Hope he continues to improve.
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Post by fiona on Feb 24, 2009 8:14:56 GMT
I'm glad he's doing better. I went through the same with my horse Ellie, who I had before Gaby. She was diagnoses with Navicular when she was 9, but the vet told me that she'd probably had it since before I bought her when she was 6! It's difficult because all you want is the best for them. I went through so many times when I thought we couldn't go on, but she was a spirited girl like your boy and she fought for a lot longer than I thought she would.
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