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Rob Miller said:   June 8, 2009 8:02 pm PST
Cool site.

Cheryl Jones said:   May 18, 2009 7:29 am PST
Good Morning, Christine: Hope Dr Bill is better today. I posted a note on ICERs a few minutes ago, because for some reason I couldn't find my way back to this page. Am attaching a link for you to look at, maybe ask your vet about it. My husband looked at your video over and over, and researched the condition, and we came up with this link, although a bit dated, it is very comprehensive as far as describing symptomology and diagnoses. We're thinking good thoughts about you and Dr. Bill, and will be following his progress http://www.horseadvice.com/horse/messages/4/11062.html

christine said:   May 17, 2009 8:11 pm PST
He was completely checked by the vet and had an ultra sound in addition to serveral blood tests in an effort to pinpoint what is going on. Of course we don't have a money tree, so we aren't able to do every test under the sun. Luckily for us a few very wonderful individuals have stepped forward and offered to help us pay for some of the testing, so we can get more tests done at the same time. He has no vitamin deficencies and according to Amanda Davies from 3-Strikes, he was well fed while he was there. Even though he was eating, he started losing weight and became depressed looking. He did not have any worm issue because he was wormed in Feb. 09, by me. Thanks for the good suggestions and for letting me know you care. It means a lot. I should have my Blog up and running in a day or two.

Cheryl Jones said:   May 17, 2009 2:49 pm PST
Christine, my husband looked at your video and wanted so share some thoughts. He wondered if Dr. Bill may have sustained a cervical injury. It's very odd that he holds his head so low without the normal attitude and "bob", almost as though he's protecting his neck, and the strange constant pacing in an almost diagonal direction is strange. He also thought your vet may want to lok for somethign metabolic that may be causing the strange blood values., maybe even his general symptoms other than the pneumonia. Seems as though he's picked up a little weight though. Hope so. We're interested and hopeful for Dr. Bill's recovery, nothing more.

Dr. Bill said:   May 9, 2009 10:01 pm PST
Happy Mother's Day Mommy. I wanted to get you something for Mother's day so Lary said he had an idea for me. I hope you like our idea. You are the best mom ever. I have a big kiss for you. Love, Dr. Bill

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