Hello everyone,
Sorry to keep anyone on pins and needles waiting to hear about our vet visit. I thought we were going to see my second favorite vet, but NO, it was a newer vet that saw Lacey. (Not too happy about the substitution, but I was desperate by that time...the recheck will be with the preferred vet at this clinic, or else). LOL
Anyways, it is the opinion of this particular vet that Lacey has congenital cataracts that are obscuring her vision BUT her pupils are also not dilating properly. Her irises are clamped down tight and are not letting any light through her pupils, so of course she wouldn't be able to see in that case either. The vet couldn't even look into the back of her eyes to see if there was anything else going on. So we have her on Atropine ointment in the eye 2x/day to try to help her eyes dilate, and then we'll get her back in for a recheck to see if there's something else going on. The way she tilts her head over to one side slightly makes me wonder if she has some minimal peripheral vision. My understanding of human cataracts (based on my grandfather's experience) is that sometimes the cataract obscures only their direct line of vision. So we're in a wait and see mode, but tomorrow I plan on making some calls to some of the vet schools to see if there might be other options. I don't even know if they do cataract surgery on horses like they do on humans. She was also running a low grade temp, so she's on probios and Tribrissen to help clear up whatever bug she may have. Lacey is still acting normal, except for running into things. Her dam is now wearing a bell, and that seems to help Lacey keep a closer tab on where momma is, although she is still an independent little thing. The remainder of today was spend trying to "child proof" her paddock. Due to our attempts now through medication to dilate her pupils, she cannot be in the sunshine/daylight, so she is confined during the day with her dam, and can go out into her paddock at night.
So, if anyone knows anything about equine cataracts, I'd love to hear from you. Thank you again everyone for your kind thoughts and prayers. I'll continue to post updates as we have them.