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THE FOUNDER WARRIOR WAS OUT AGAIN… GOOD NEWS AND UNCERTAIN NEWS.






The wonderful Founder Warrior took it upon herself to make the 5 hour commute (rt) again today to tend to Tess.

Mama Tess has continued to abscess on her left front and we wanted to open up that toe area so it could all drain faster.

The odd thing that I must say here is that previously when Tess abscessed, she was totally lame and very painful… but, since she  has been using the Theraplate, her abscess incidents seem to be less painful.  I don’t know why.  But, she walks around with her abscesses now whereas before, she was not willing to move.  I don’t know if the centrifugal draws the abscesses out sooner?  I really have no idea how it may be helping but I know for sure that she is less painful during the abscess process since she has been on the Theraplate.  (No affiliation)

This is her 'good' right foot.  It has grown tremendous sole thanks to the Theraplate and the Hoof Supplement from Equion.

This is her ‘good’ right foot. It has grown tremendous sole thanks to the Theraplate and the Hoof Supplement from Enzion.

XRAYS FIRST, THEN TRIM…

We took Xrays of both fronts before trimming.

All looked good – lots of sole to work with – so we trimmed as much as we could of the excess sole.  WE FOUND THE FROGS on both hooves!  Wahoo!

(We have not been able to trim her much, so the sole that would normally slough off during normal wear and tear, doesn’t.  So, the sole essentially overgrows and disguises the frog.  It becomes almost a hard, glossy surface.  So odd.  The sole no longer looks like a sole.  It looks like a shiny, horn colored surface.)

We also opened up some pockets so the abscesses could drain more quickly.

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After Xrays to make sure how much we could trim, the FW and Mark (local trimmer) and MT prepared for the trim process.

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MT wanted her bowl of goodies that I was holding at her head.

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They went to work, alternating hooves depending upon which one MT wanted to hold up at the time… they were very gentle.

THE GOOD NEWS

The good news was that she didn’t seem to mind having her feet trimmed.  She was a good girl and offered her feet (switching between the two often).

Her Xrays showed continued sole growth.

The right Xray was particularly nice in that the lamina looked almost normal.

The left Xray had nice sole growth but didn’t have as nice of adhesion in the new growth as we’d like.  The lamina was still pulled away from the new hoof wall.  But, she didn’t seem particularly ouchy so we were OK with that for now.

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Since I was at her head, I couldn’t see what they were doing, but I did manage to get this shot of what is starting to look like a regular hoof – at last!

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This was my view…

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Here it today’s Xray of her left. She still has plenty of sole. And, you can see the necrotic tissue and pockets at the toe that we hope to have opened up to drain today. Her new wall is not adhered to the lamina as closely as we would like – but she isn’t very sore on the left so we are crossing our fingers.

THE  UNCERTAIN NEWS

The uncertain news was the front view Xray of the left.  That view has never been taken before so we have nothing to compare.

But, there is irregularity on one side.  We don’t know if this is older show mare wear and tear, or if there is an infection in her bone.  We then Xrayed the right foot and it looked irregular in a different way, yet we know it has no infection.  So, we have no idea.

If there was an infection, I would have to give up.  From what I’ve been told, only surgery can fix that.  And she isn’t a good candidate for surgery because her other foot is compromised and she wouldn’t have enough support to stand on after the surgery.

But, we cross that bridge if we have to.  For now, I choose to believe that since she is not really ouchy on the left, what we are seeing on the Xray is wear from a horse who pronates in that direction and was worked really, really hard when she showed.

 

This area is irregular.  It doesn't look like a big infection circle, but it does look odd.  I am hoping it is bone breakdown from a horse who pronates that direction and had a very strenuous show career... Crossing my fingers.

This area is irregular. It doesn’t look like a big infection circle, but it does look odd. I am hoping it is bone breakdown from a horse who pronates that direction and had a very strenuous show career… Crossing my fingers.

MOVING ONWARD

MT will wear a poultice wrap on her left for the next several days to draw out the abscesses.  As you can see, we put a slipper on over it.  Easy.

Next week, the Founder Warrior is going to bring sterile maggots to the rescue.  They will happily eat away her necrotic tissue and hopefully prevent infection from going anywhere.

This should be interesting, eh?

I get to change that bandage daily.

Yum!

But, I don’t care.  If they are helping my girl, so be it.

Resting.  I so love this girl. She was very good today.

Resting afterwards . I so love this girl. She was very good today.  Very good indeed!

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THE THERAPLATE IS UTTERLY AMAZING. L-O-O-K AT THIS XRAY! MAMA TESS IS IN DA HOUSE!






It is true, we still don’t know if Mama Tess will recover.

But, take a look at this Xray and …

The left is her doomsday Xray... Right is 11 weeks later.  LOOK AT THE SOLE GROWTH thanks to the Theraplate!

The left is her doomsday Xray… Right is 11 weeks later. LOOK AT THE SOLE GROWTH!

OMG!!  LOOK AT THE SOLE GROWTH!

Well, it is tough for me to not kneel down and kiss the ground before the THERAPLATE.  The unit provided huge boosts in circulation stimulation.

Just look how much sole this horse – who had no hope – has grown!

Her sole is not dead!  There ARE blood vessels – contrary to her venogram (click here to read the story of ‘the call’ I received from the vets after consultations regarding her fatal venogram).

And everyone here today (The Founder Warrior, the farrier, vet, me…) could not believe this Xray.

NO ONE IN THE BARN COULD BELIEVE IT!

After 8 weeks on the Theraplate, this is the result.  Incredible.

This is a horse who was deeded to have a dead hoof.  This is a horse who I was advised by several specialists to put down.

I have more details to report, but for right now, I want to savor only this.

Our girl is growing hoof, heel, toe and tons of sole!

Her hoof is ALIVE!

Yes… other factors have contributed… I am feeding her all the best stuff and she is receiving the best of care… but I firmly believe this huge leap in condition is due to the enhanced blood circulation provided by 3 Theraplate treatments a day.

Horsegods bless the Theraplate.

OMG.  Amazing Theraplate.

If your horse is foundered or injured, go find one and rent it.  Or buy one on payments from Theraplate.  I still don’t know how I will pay for my unit – but there is NO WAY I am returning it…

This is incredible.

Totally unbelievable.  So worth the effort.

OMG.  She and I will sleep well tonight.

Mama Tess needed a rest from all of the activity - but she is healing. SHE IS HEALING!  THE HORSE WHO WASN'T SUPPOSED TO MAKE IT - IS STILL IN DA HOUSE, AND THRIVING!  THANKS TO THERAPLATE!

Mama Tess needed a rest from all of the activity – but she is healing. SHE IS HEALING! THE HORSE WHO WASN’T SUPPOSED TO MAKE IT – IS STILL IN DA HOUSE, AND THRIVING! THANKS TO THERAPLATE!

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