NoahG
Well-Known Member
Hello Everyone,
After a trip to San Luis Rey Equine Hospital and several thousands of dollars in bills later, we found Aggie's problem. She had an infected tooth. They found it on CT scan and the infection had spread to almost all of her head sinuses. The tooth was removed, and after a long round of intense antibiotics and a reinfected socket that had to heal... Aggie is a completely different horse.
Her rapid breathing that baffled the vet and was chalked up to asthma has disappeared. There's a new sparkle in her eyes. She's friendly with EVERYBODY, and I even took her to a party at the barn and Aggie walked happily into a circle of people to say hello to every single one. She is friendly with me, and whinnies loudly every time she sees me. She's living a life that is pain free, and the surgeon mini specialist at San Luis Rey guessed the tooth had been infected for at least THREE YEARS. I am so happy and thankful she's feeling better.
Also, her best friend Winston is great. He's grown a little more and has put on more muscle. He got to go to San Luis Rey with Aggie and was by her side throughout recovery.
Three weeks of fire academy left and I can finally get back to seeing them regularly and not once every month or so when I get a break.
Thank you everyone for helping me throughout me and my minis' journey.
--Noah
After a trip to San Luis Rey Equine Hospital and several thousands of dollars in bills later, we found Aggie's problem. She had an infected tooth. They found it on CT scan and the infection had spread to almost all of her head sinuses. The tooth was removed, and after a long round of intense antibiotics and a reinfected socket that had to heal... Aggie is a completely different horse.
Her rapid breathing that baffled the vet and was chalked up to asthma has disappeared. There's a new sparkle in her eyes. She's friendly with EVERYBODY, and I even took her to a party at the barn and Aggie walked happily into a circle of people to say hello to every single one. She is friendly with me, and whinnies loudly every time she sees me. She's living a life that is pain free, and the surgeon mini specialist at San Luis Rey guessed the tooth had been infected for at least THREE YEARS. I am so happy and thankful she's feeling better.
Also, her best friend Winston is great. He's grown a little more and has put on more muscle. He got to go to San Luis Rey with Aggie and was by her side throughout recovery.
Three weeks of fire academy left and I can finally get back to seeing them regularly and not once every month or so when I get a break.
Thank you everyone for helping me throughout me and my minis' journey.
--Noah