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chai
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:05 PM
The past year has been kind of tough, with the tragic loss of my sister at the hands of her cruel, sadistic husband, the loss of our donkey and our pony who lost a valiant fight with Metabolic Disease and Laminitis and most recently our 14 year old dog. It's a lot of loss in a short time, and it had taken the wind out of my sails.
So, along with reining in our finances this year in case of difficulities in the future, mustering up the Christmas spirit has been a struggle. I had told Mr. Chai that I didn't want any gifts this year, and we would focus on the kids and make sure we were able to take care of our horses. That was enough for me.
This morning, I was supposed to go shopping with my younger sister and my Mom, who is elderly and needs help carrying bags. I was looking forward to spending the morning with them, but we are dealing with crazy weather here, going from unseasonal rainy warmth to freezing rain to a hard freeze tonight. I wanted to get the horses out for as long as they could safely stay out today but when my sister told me that they wouldn't be back until late in the day, I decided not to go because the horses would be out in a driving, freezing rain by the time we got home.
I was upset about not being able to go, but my intuition told me that I shouldn't take that chance. If the horses were left out in that kind of weather, my old guys would be in danger, but if I left them in, it would mean they would be in for 48 straight hours if it's as icy as they predict tomorrow, and that doesn't work for my old gang, either.

So I stayed home and sulked my way through my barn chores, irritated at my inner voice that always makes me do the 'right thing' and wishing that for once, I would just say, 'They'll be fine' and leave them out in the rain, hoping it wouldn't be too bad. But when it really started coming down and the temperature started dropping, I was glad I stayed. I figured I had a half hour window, just enough to finish barn chorses before it was too raw, cold and wet to leave them out.

I walked out back to throw some hay in the garden, and I was met with a horrifying sight. My 34 year old gelding was down, flat on his side in the sand ring and he wasn't moving. This horse hasn't laid down in the field in thirteen years, and I flew out there, certain that he was dead.

Then I saw steam rising, and realized he was alive. He tried to raise his head but it just dropped back down and there were deep gouges in the sand in a circle around him where it looked like he was struggling. I have seen a horse have a heart attack and not die right away, and I was sure that's what happened, because when I fed him at 5:15 this morning, he popped right up from lying down and hoovered down his breakfast, so I couldn't imagine any other explanation for his inability to move or get up. He would raise his head, but kept falling back when he tried to lie upright. I loosened the front of his rain sheet in case it was restricting him from getting his legs in front of him, but he just kept lying back down every time he tried to raise his head.
I ran back to the barn, calling the vet on the way, and grabbed a wool cooler and a saddle pad. I covered him with the rug and put the saddle pad under his head while I waited for the vet. I sat with him in the pouring, freezing rain, talking to him and telling him how much I loved him, how brave he was and how lucky we were to have him in our family for the past thirteen years. He was on his way to slaughter when we took him in and his navicular was so bad, we had a low neurectomy done on him, figuring it would at least buy him a year or two of comfort until he passed from old age. But he just kept on going, like the energizer bunny, and every year with him was a gift. He is the horse that put his head over my shoulder and pulled me close to his chest when I was crying by his stall after my sister died. He is a great horse.

Cinnamon and I lay there in the freezing rain for over a half hour while our wonderful vet hurried to my farm. Cinnamon tried to get up a few times, but gave up and just lay on his side while I stroked his face and tried to keep him from panicking. I kept thinking, 'If you're going to go, please go soon so you won't suffer too much."
The vet is my hero. He detected a skip in Cinnamon's heartbeat, but told me he would try to get him on his feet before determining how bad it was. I put Cinnamon's halter on and between the vet and his assistant, they pulled and pushed and got him to his feet...mostly on his own! He shook himself off and took a few tentative steps and the assistant walked him around and he was ok! It looked to me like he had come back from the brink of death...truly a miracle.
The vet said that old horses can get into a panic when they have trouble getting up, and because Cinnamon had the cumbersome rain sheet on and was in the deep sand in the ring, he probably wore himself out. If I had gone shopping with my sister and my mother, who knows how long he would have struggled, perhaps even dying from exhaustion or a heart attack!
I wanted to hug the daylights out of my vet and his assistant but I was so proud of myself: no tears, no panic, just told myself to keep cool...I've seen enough death in the past year to even think of it as an unwanted but persistant companion, something we will all have to deal with sooner or later and my time has just arrived early and in a huge, awful wave. If it was Cinnamon's time, I was ready to hold myself together to be there for him, like he was there for me, and not show fear that would upset him.
But miracle of miracles, his heart rate returned to normal, he temperature is good, his gut sounds are great and he is now in the barn with his friends, munching on hay. It is the best Christmas present anyone could give me, and I thought I'd share such a positive story with my COTH friends.
Here's my dear old boy:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y97/eastmeadowfarm/meandthetiger-boy.jpg

May you all have a Christmas miracle this year, whether it's a big one like winning Mega Millions, or a small one like keeping a friend who you thought you'd lost.

pintopiaffe
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:10 PM
:sadsmile:

pj
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:11 PM
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A BLESSED NEW YEAR!!

theoldgreymare
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:14 PM
Sometimes we get the miracle we need in order to keep going. Glad you got yours!

Over the Hill
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:16 PM
What a remarkable gift for you. . . perhaps a sign of brighter days ahead.

lcw579
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:16 PM
Thanks for sharing - I needed a story like yours today.

Merry Christmas!

Hear_my_echo
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:17 PM
Oh, that made me all teary. I'm so sorry you've had such a rough year. :(

Your old boy knows you still need him. :yes: Amazing what that spark can do. {{hugs}}

LD1129
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:20 PM
Glad to hear your old boy is alright! I hope you two have an amazing holiday together! :sadsmile:

dressagetraks
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:22 PM
What a great story. It has been a tough year, but here's to hope and good things in the new one.

hipy
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:28 PM
What a wonderful story, thanks for taking the time to share. Hopes to you for a better year.

abbydp
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:28 PM
I am so glad to read a happy ending! I agree with Over the hill - hopefully this is your turn uphill to good luck and times instead of bad. What a hero your old boy is!

N2Equus
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:28 PM
Thanks for sharing. Made me think of how blessed I am. I hope this is a turning point for you and you will have many more miracles and blessing to come.

Merry Christmas and a prosperous and happy new year to you and all!

Hazelnut
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:32 PM
What a kind and gentle face he has - so glad things worked out!:sadsmile:

War Admiral
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:37 PM
That is such a wonderful story on so many counts I can't even begin to express what I feel, Chai. So very happy for you.

lindat
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:44 PM
Thanks for sharing this touching story!
Your old guy is as blessed to have you for his mom as you have been to have him.

Skeezix
Dec. 11, 2008, 12:45 PM
Oh Chai, I am sitting here at work crying because you did get your Christmas miracle.

Equilibrium
Dec. 11, 2008, 01:04 PM
Thank you for sharing as it was a lovely story. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and an exceptional 2009. You and your family deserve it!

God Bless
Terri

monstrpony
Dec. 11, 2008, 01:16 PM
:sadsmile::):D

Mozart
Dec. 11, 2008, 01:16 PM
chai, I don't know you but from your other posts I can tell you are a wise and compassionate person. I am so happy you got your miracle and I wish you the best for 2009.

Kim
Dec. 11, 2008, 01:22 PM
Thanks for sharing the story of your miracle.

Best wishes for 2009!

Wellspotted
Dec. 11, 2008, 01:39 PM
I am so glad you posted about your Christmas miracle.

Thank heaven for those inner voices we're given! :yes:

DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho"
Dec. 11, 2008, 01:51 PM
Thanks for sharing this touching story!
Your old guy is as blessed to have you for his mom as you have been to have him.

ditto. Best wishes and hugs.

jengersnap
Dec. 11, 2008, 02:02 PM
:sadsmile:

dbadaro
Dec. 11, 2008, 02:13 PM
glad everything was ok! :sadsmile:

Puddin Pie
Dec. 11, 2008, 02:20 PM
Big hugs from me and my old guy!

jpeg
Dec. 11, 2008, 02:30 PM
:) Wonderful...and here's to a much better year ahead for all of us.

Laurierace
Dec. 11, 2008, 03:35 PM
I think we need a picture of our christmas miracle with a bow around his neck!

Lilykoi
Dec. 11, 2008, 03:52 PM
Well I just finished watching the little video from the Humane Society. It was showing how it had used our hard earned donations this year to help everything from farm animal to polar bears. I was pretty misty eyed from that when I read this story. Now I am really verklempt! Best to you Chai. I am a sucker for a happy ending!

joharavhf
Dec. 11, 2008, 06:07 PM
I am so glad that your boy made it through and you had the "intuition" to go out one more time before leaving. Sometimes our equine friends give us just one reason to take pause and rearrange our days, which is sometimes a blessing in disguise.

A perfect example of this is when I went out to feed my 26 year old man one day...He didn't meet me at the gate and I was worried he was dead behind the barn - which was my worst fear. I was about to go back in the house to get my husband when he comes around the barn munching happily on some grass. It made me take pause that morning and give him extra scritches, hugs, kisses and a brushing....I went back in the house and 30 minutes later went to go turn the two horses out....And my old man was in the worst colic of his life - and I ultimately euthanized him that day. It was as if he gave me a heads up before he died - that I should spend some extra time with him. And I did. I am glad that I was able to spend his last morning with him loving on him :)

I am so glad your story had a happy ending and that Christmas came early for you today :)

summerhorse
Dec. 11, 2008, 06:11 PM
Intuition is an amazing thing, I'm so glad you were rewarded for listening to it!!

KathyR
Dec. 11, 2008, 07:55 PM
WOW! That is an amazing story. Sometimes our little voices are the ones we really need to listen to.

Bluey
Dec. 11, 2008, 08:04 PM
That was a close call.:eek:
Glad that you were there for him and he and you both could have your own early Christmas miracle.:cool:

I second that red bow for a Christmas picture.:)

Sue from Auckland
Dec. 11, 2008, 08:11 PM
Eyes leaking at work - need to go and hide in the loo. Soooooooooooooooo glad that you lovely boy is ok.

MunchkinsMom
Dec. 11, 2008, 08:15 PM
Thank you for sharing such a touching story!

I hope you and your family has a better 2009 and beyond.

shea'smom
Dec. 11, 2008, 08:16 PM
So sorry for your losses, but yeah for your old man!
joharavhf, I had a situation like like too. Our old ones, sometimes they take such good care of us.

blackstallion2
Dec. 11, 2008, 08:18 PM
Thanks for a happy ending. :sadsmile: We've had our share of sad endings at COTH BB lately. He was probably so happy you stayed home too!

Noctis
Dec. 11, 2008, 08:23 PM
What an awesome story. You truly deserve your Christmas Miracle. And what a handsome grand old man. *hugs* May your 2009 be much much more peaceful.

OnyxThePony
Dec. 11, 2008, 09:43 PM
Chai, if anyone deserves that kind of miracle, it's you. Your intuition is plain (but nothing plain about it) old fashioned GOOD horse sense and a deep care and love and respect for the comfort of your animals. Big big hugs to you and all your family (furry and otherwise)!

ps..how long ago were you my SS? Like four or five years? I STILL am wearing the socks and gloves!!! (well not since then.. I mean I have taken them off and washed them.. occasionally :lol:)

Sanely Eccentric
Dec. 11, 2008, 09:48 PM
I remember Magnum, PI (loved that show) would refer to his little voice and certainly that's what you listened to today. I'm so very, very glad you did and that you received a wonderful Christmas miracle. :):yes::)

tikihorse2
Dec. 11, 2008, 09:53 PM
I'm glad your old boy is doing well! Thank heaven you were home for him...God was looking out for you both. *hugs*

I know how you feel. Christmas 2006 was a terrible holiday season for me. Last year was better, this year a little bumpy...grief is a maze we must all find our own way out of. Take good care of yourself and God bless you.

Love to you and yours, Kim

Mirakel
Dec. 11, 2008, 10:37 PM
I can't swallow the lump in my throat!:sadsmile:

Bluehorsesjp
Dec. 12, 2008, 12:18 AM
Chai,
Thank you so much for sharing your story.

We all need a little reminder of the daily miracles.
I hope your 2009 is better.

and I would love to have you around in a crisis situation. You are a steady hand.

chai
Dec. 12, 2008, 08:45 AM
Wow. Thank you to everyone for their kind words and thoughts for the old boy. He is doing well today. He's a bit creaky from his ordeal but I'm hoping the Banamine and Bute will kick in and give him some extra comfort. Every time I look at him, I can't help but smile and I think he's actually getting sick of me going into his stall to hug him. He's a dignified old guy so these PDAs are not usually his style. I'm just happy he is still here.

Onyx, thank you for a huge laugh this morning! Who knew socks could make someone so happy! :-) I'm glad you liked your gift.
If the freezing rain ever stops, I will try to get a shot of Cinnamon with a wreath to say thank you to everyone for their kindness.

asb_own_me
Dec. 12, 2008, 08:48 AM
What a wonderful story.

Your sister, the donkey and the pony were probably standing right there, telling him there was no way, no how he was crossing over the bridge yet! I'm glad you still have him to lean on :sadsmile:

BAC
Dec. 12, 2008, 10:52 AM
What a wonderful story, so sorry for the losses you have experienced this year, you and Cinnamon deserved this miracle. Happy Holidays.

Bravestrom
Dec. 12, 2008, 06:41 PM
We too had a rough year.

Lost our beloved cat Apollo - rip, sold both of my younger son's mounts - his first pony and his lovely gelding - they both went to great homes - and for the first time in my life, had to put down a horse with a broken leg.

The last one was very tramatic. It was to be the new mount for my younger son and when she came in hobbling on three legs, my heart almost stopped. My son was with her to the end.

Luckily, my older son decided to give my younger son his past season's mount instead of selling her. They have hit it off and are looking forward to a great season.

We also received a wonderful gift from our coach today. A lovely broodmare that needs a good home. We will welcome her as a new broodmare to breed our colt to and I think the combination will be really great. Our coach really likes our colt and she is happy that the mare is coming to a great home that she can still see her and her babies.

thankful that your old guy was able to recover.

Lets hope 2009 is a better year - we are looking forward to our new foal coming in April.

heatherny2
Dec. 12, 2008, 06:45 PM
Thank you for this heartwarming story during such a hard year and especially hard few months for me (my father passing away, my mother selling her horse) This year has by far been the worst I have ever seen all around, and the little things such as this miracle seem to soothe a little of the hurt. I'm still waiting for my Christmas miracle.....

allpurpose
Dec. 13, 2008, 09:34 AM
Chai, here's hoping for a quick end to this terrible year and for a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR !! You deserve it.:yes:

Acertainsmile
Dec. 13, 2008, 09:49 AM
My heart goes out to you, what a horrific year you have had... I cannot imagine how you've dealt with such loss. I'm so glad your old boy is okay and hope that the coming year is met with some peace and happiness.