I just looked in my mail box and saw a large legal folder and saw it was the PPE for Mag and the lab results.
For the first time I am unsure how to read the lab results, because it was a sample taken from the airways in different locations and the results of the tests seem to be from exposure to many, many medicines.
If the cultures are resistant R or sensitive S. I've asked Aarene's friend/vet to help me interpret the results, after trying my best to get them into English.
The summary stands the same, "infected airways" but nothing in the lungs, and a normal respiration rate before, during, and after stress. (As well as heartrate).
I don't know how to interpret it yet but it seems all normal for now, and how it will respond to treatment, well, we'll see in the next 2 weeks. J said that he insists that we pay for YET another exam, because the next will be negligible in cost. My husband wants to make it .......simpler....for this seller's particular merchandise move. That can only because he's swayed by the fact that he lives with me day and night.
The horse is declared out of training according to Frank Dill, owner of Haegerhof (on the phone to my man). His wife sent me a lovely (they're all lovely) email saying the horse will get plenty of fresh air and light exercise. Hrm. Left hand/Right hand.
I'm relieved that the horse seems to be otherwise healthy, and we'll see what happens next.
I assume the vet will do another stress test - or?
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I dunno. Fingers still crossed....
Medicine and a little time, I think he will be just fine...and hopefully find a more concerned home in your backyard!
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