Blind Brynn and blind Darby were the other two horses who went to the vet clinic yesterday. I brought them home today, along with blind Blue.
We had discovered blood in Brynn's urine on Tuesday during her morning bath -- she leaks while we bathe her, so we get up close and personal with her urine every day! Obviously blood in her urine set off our alarm bells, and we needed that checked out right away. As long-time followers of the blog know, Brynn's entire urinary system is honked up, she's had two (so far unsuccessful) surgeries, and she's now down to one kidney, too. None of this bothers her, though, and she continues to be her sweet, happy, affectionate little self.
She had blood in her urine on Wednesday, too, but by today the bleeding had -- for some unknown reason -- cleared up. In the photo above that I took this afternoon, our equine vet, Dr. Erin Taylor, is doing an ultrasound on Brynn's left kidney. Erin is holding the probe in her left hand and looking at the images on the monitor as she slides the probe around. Erin also examined Brynn's bladder and the rest of her plumbing.
We know from earlier ultrasounds at WSU's veterinary teaching hospital that Brynn had kidney stones, and Erin found similar results today. It's possible that one or more of them had passed through, or some of the raw material the stones are made from had migrated down her ureter, causing the bleeding. So at this point we'll just have to keep a very close eye on her urine. Her blood work today showed her critical kidney values were normal, which is great news.
Darby is an older, blind mare whose eyes bulged from glaucoma. We had been treating a painful left eye for the past week. We'd made some progress, but the time had come to throw in the towel and take the eye out. Her right eye also had uncomfortably high pressure in it, so Erin removed it as well. We've found, time and again, that when blind eyes get this way, the best thing to do is take them out ... and the relief is almost immediate. Alayne took this photo of me with Darby after we got back to the ranch this afternoon.
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I hope Brynn doesn't have any more blood in her urine. I didn't realize she was down to one kidney! Glad nothing horrible was found.
Darby will be much more comfortable now without those painful eyes. That's a nice pic with the two of you.
Hugs all around,
ginger, Tobias & Tlingit
Posted by: ginger & Tobias (the greythound) | September 14, 2007 at 02:29 PM
Blind Darby, I hope you are feeling intense relief from pain and pressure Sweet Girl...you didn't need those darn eye balls anyway! May it be the last surgery you have.....
Brynn, you are such a little miracle, (I have a similar miracle at home, only she is a dog, and continues to defy!) It must be all that good loving you get from RDR....
Happy times for both I hope.
Posted by: Kae | September 14, 2007 at 06:58 AM
God bless both Darby and Brynn. So happy to hear Darby is rid of that awful pain.
Posted by: Shirley & James, Portland, OR | September 14, 2007 at 02:54 AM