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I feel so helpless...Pics of Jack on p. 2-Sad update on p.5

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    #21
    You all aren't going to believe this update. The internet is an amazing thing! Someone here saw my post and has some Navigator (20 tubes) that they are willing to GIVE us to try on Jack. For those of you that aren't familiar with this drug it's a newer drug on the market now for horses with EPM and it's actually more expensive that Marquis. I talked to Jack's vets today and we all agree that it's worth a try. We are just trying to make him pasture sound. Granted, it may make him have a relapse but and we certainly don't want to kill him trying to cure him but at this point his vets agree that it's worth a shot. If it doesn't appear to be working then we will do what's best for Jack and have him put down so that he will be able to gallop in greener pastures across the Bridge. But this way at least we will know that we absolutely did everything possible we could to save him. He deserves that.

    So thank you to the poster that has offered her medicine to us. I don't know yet if she wants to be named in public yet but this is an incredible gift she is giving us. This is his last chance.

    I promise to keep everyone posted on what happens and tomorrow I'll take some pictures of him for everyone to see so they know who they are jinling for.
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    • #22
      Applesauce, that is awesome! Praying it helps him, and, if not.. well, you will know you tried everything you could and with much love you will be able to let him go.
      Heaven bless this generous gift and it's donaters.

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      • #23
        That is a precious gift indeed. It serves two potential purposes,

        if successful it gives the horse back a quality of life and a future he didn't have.

        If unsuccessful then it makes losing him that little bit easier and as said by Pegasus, the owner and you can have some peace of mind knowing that everything you could try to save him was tried, so there are less 'what ifs'.. which I feel are always the killer after losing an animal.

        Thanks are due to the kind donator.
        I'm hoping for a successful outcome. Good luck and good wishes to you all.
        In the swiftness of my darkness I whisper to thunder, I am patient as stone, as wild as lightening, the very symbol of surging potency and the power of movement for I am THE SPIRIT OF THE HORSE

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        • #24
          Wow that is wonderful news! Jingling for you all and bless the poster who gave this gift.
          Good luck!

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          • #25
            How wonderful! I can't wait for an update once you start the new meds. Jingling hard for Jack.
            I would like to think I will die an heroic death...

            But it's more likely I'll trip over my dog and choke on a spoonful of frosting.

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            • #26
              Many jingles and hugs!!!
              \"Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and, once it has done so, he will have to accept that his life will be radically changed.\" -- Ralph Waldo E

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              • #27
                That is great that you are going to be able to give him Navigator. Hope it works!

                Just as an FYI, I understand that Navigator often causes diarrhea as a side effect. Sometimes quite severe. Our vet here has taken to giving papaya (Stomach Soother) to counteract the diarrhea when he prescribes Navigator, and has been pleased with the result.
                Janet

                chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                • Original Poster

                  #28
                  Janet, can you tell me more about the papaya? What form does it come in and how do we go about getting it? I've heard about the diarrhea as well and was dreading that but figured since it was symptomatic we'd treat it as necessary.
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                  • #29
                    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Applesauce:
                    Janet, can you tell me more about the papaya? What form does it come in and how do we go about getting it? I've heard about the diarrhea as well and was dreading that but figured since it was symptomatic we'd treat it as necessary. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
                    Stomach Soother (Papaya)

                    Quite a few of the feed stores in Virginia stock it.

                    They are my sister's sponsor, so if you call (703 675 5361) or email (gillian.clissold@verizon.net) her, she can tell you who stocks it, or arrange to get is shipped to you.
                    Janet

                    chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                    • #30
                      Applesauce - you are a big hearted woman...taking on kids, horses....etc!

                      Fingers crossed it gives a new lease on life to this horse; and whoever gave you the tubes of medication deserves a big ole group hug!

                      P.S. How goes it with the children?
                      Proud Rubenesquestrian!

                      \"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, martini in the other, body thoroughly used up

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                      • #31
                        Applesauce, many horses that experience downturns due to die off are helped by IV DMSO. You might keep it in mind if he worsens as you begin treatment. Sometimes preparedness is the key. I wish you and Jack all the best in your journey.
                        Trinity Hill Farm

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                        • #32
                          Bless you, Applesauce and the anonymous donor -

                          I'm a'jingling for Jack. Please give him scratches from a PNW cyber-supporter.

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                          • #33
                            Applesauce, I know you have taken such wonderful care of this horse and how you have come to love him. He is, indeed, such a kind and endearing fellow.

                            Hope the donated meds work well for him (and many thanks to the kind donor).

                            But, if he does not take a turn for the better, you must know in your heart - and believe - that you tried your very best for him. Surely he is loved, and what more can any of us ask. If he crosses the Bridge, my "Little Man" will be there to greet him.

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                            • #34
                              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Bless you, Applesauce and the anonymous donor -

                              I'm a'jingling for Jack. Please give him scratches </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              I'll second CardiCorgi.
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                              John P. Smith II 1973-2009 Love Always
                              Father, Husband, Friend, Firefighter- Cancer Sucks- Cure Melanoma

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                                #35
                                Thank you everyone for their prayers and jingles. We are very excited by this incredible gift. The generous donor is over-nighting the medicine to us on Monday so we can begin treatment ASAP. I've been doing my research on the possible side effects of the drug and will be prepared for anything that may arise. We'll be standing by with all sorts of goodies.

                                4_beatin_it: Thanks for asking about the kids! Things are progressing smoothly. The mother has voluntarily surrendered her parental rights but the father went to court to fight for his. The judge has not reached a decision yet concerning his rights but we are very optimistic that things will go our way. We should be hearing something withing the next week or so. I promise to post a big update once we know something for sure. Once this is finalized we can begin adoption proceedings.

                                LavenderFarm: I just know your little angel would be there to great Jack. What fun they would have!
                                Visit my farm at www.hiddenrockfarm.com

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                                • #36


                                  How wonderful!!
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                                  You can't have everything. Where would you put it all?

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                                  • Original Poster

                                    #37
                                    Thought everyone would like to see some pictures of Jack. I had to bribe him with cookies to get his ears forward as he wasn't too fond of having a flash going off on him.

                                    Our very kind donor of the medicine has sent it and it's on the way. We pray that it will do the trick and give Jack the chance of living the rest of his life the way a horse deserves. I would like to also say a big thank you to the following people:

                                    Janet and her sister for recommending the Papaya. They have been wonderful in placing and order for me very quickly so it will be here the same time the medicine gets here so Jack won't *hopefully* have any severe side effects from the Navigator.

                                    Foxden Equine: Thank you to this wonderful company which has donated a 5 pound bag of TracGard to also help ease Jack's stomach and aid in the digestion of the medicine. They have also very kindly donated a bag of MSM for us to give him.

                                    I've been telling Jack how many people are pulling for him and are sending prayers and jingles his way. We should have the medicine on Wednesday.

                                    Anyway, without further ado, let me introduce you all to Jack.
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                                    • Original Poster

                                      #38
                                      And one more picture.
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                                      • #39
                                        He's got a serious sparkle in them thar eyes!

                                        Crossing fingers, toes and all other crossable parts for Jack.

                                        ***JINGLES***
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                                        ~Jilltx~

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                                        • #40
                                          What a lovely, dignified-looking guy! Jack will certainly be in my thoughts as he starts on his treatment!
                                          Yet another round of thanks, here, for all of the donors to help Jack's plight.
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