Thursday, September 5, 2013

back in the land of the living

After a SECOND trip to the ER last week, I think I am finally, maybe, possibly on the mend. I hope so, anyway, because this sickness business is GARBAGE! I don't have time for this nonsense. I laid in bed Monday through Wednesday afternoon and that is just not like me! Kenny has been a superstar, getting up at 5am to do Lucy's stall so that I don't have to go during the day. Maddy and our other boarder have been helping out with PM feedings on days I just cannot do it. I am really grateful that everyone has been so helpful and flexible.

Yesterday I felt ok enough to eat something and today I woke up feeling pretty damn good, so I will do my best not to abuse my body now that it's kind of coming back to life.

Lucy had an acupuncture appointment yesterday that I dragged myself to the barn for and then sat panting on a muck bucket while the vet did his thing. That's the thing about pneumonia...you think you feel pretty good, then you stand up, or even just sit up! and you can't breathe for the next ten minutes.

Anyway, I made it there, and Lu was a good girl for the appointment even though it's been a month since her last one. Between our crazy schedules and me trying to die, we've had to cancel the last three appointments. The vet got six needles in before she started to have an issue, a new record. I have accepted that she will never be a willing pin cushion but given that she had a complete meltdown at the sight of ONE needle when we started, it's great that she will stand there now for six. We've discovered that she loves these treats that Maddy has. They're like horsey crack. They are small round cookies, about the size of a dime. I stand there while the vet is placing the needle and just shove these things into her face...and it works! Cairo is the LEAST food motivated animal you will ever find, and that can make training tricky at times, so I think it's only fair that my horse is the MOST food motivated horse I've ever met.

Today I am a teenie bit nervous, because it is hopefully the *final* follow up exam for Lucy and if it all goes well, she will be cleared to start working under saddle again. It will be just short of six months from the diagnosis at Tuft's to going back to work...a far cry from Tuft's initial guess of two months! But hey, we'll take it, and I'm just glad Lulu was an excellent invalid and did not get stupid when she was out of work.

Unfortunately I did have to request that Lucy and Brantley no longer be turned out together. I felt bad. The romance had started out well, the two of them nuzzling each other and sharing hay, but as time went on, Brantley became pretty protective of the hay and would not allow Lucy to stand by the gate. She was coming in with new battle wounds almost every day (and don't get me wrong, Brantley got his share too!) but she was surprisingly timid around him and I caught him really chasing her around a couple days in a row. The final straw for me was finding two new bite marks on her hind end and finding cuts on her hind legs from running in that tiny muddy paddock. So, I pulled the mommy card and broke them up. They actually seem a lot happier now, each with their own space and their own hay. I think maybe in the future we could try them together again but for now, it just wasn't worth the risk of her getting hurt when we are SO CLOSE to being able to ride! Luckily Maddy was very understanding and we have an extra paddock due to the fourth boarder leaving at the beginning of the month, so it all worked out very well!

11 comments:

  1. Keeping my fingers and toes crossed for a good news at Lucy's follow-up!

    Also, if there was a good way to ship chicken noodle soup I would send you some. But alas, it's not nearly as good reheated :(

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  2. Glad you're starting to feel better! I also have my fingers and toes crossed for good news from the vet. :)

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  3. You poor thing! I'm sorry you're so sick! Good luck with Lucy's follow-up... can't wait to see you back in the saddle! ps. keep your eyes peeled for a super cool contest on my blog soon in honor of my 200th post.

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  4. Glad you are starting to feel better! Hugs to your hubby for taking such good care of you :)

    Keeping you and the lovely Lucy in my thoughts!

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  5. Wow, you poor thing! That sounds just terrible..hopefully you are on the mend now. Thank goodness for good Husbands and Friends :) Fingers crossed all goes well with Lu as well. Glad you were able to separate her and B with out any hurt feelings

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  6. Feel better soon! Yuck, I hate that no-breathing nonsense.

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  7. Take care of yourself! Glad you're up and around - hopefully you and Lucy's heal-ups will coincide. :D

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  8. I hope you feel better soon! And best of luck with Lucy's exam! :)

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  9. Hopefully you will be back to 100% soon!

    I love how you phrased it: "pulled the mommy card and broke them up" lol!

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  10. Isn't it nice having a friend/roomie who is easy going? ^.^ I had been thinking about splitting them up before he got TOO confident and break Lu's spirit too much. No matter what the decision, it's a win win for both of us! <3

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  11. Boys and girls don't usually get along. ;) Glad you are finally on the mend--that sickness sounds wretched.

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