Friday, December 19, 2008

Doc and Rehab

Today is six weeks from Doc's surgery.  I have been tack-walking him for the past two weeks for about thirty minutes a day.  Today he went to The Sanctuary which is a no-expense-spared rehab facility that opened this past year in Ocala.  Conveniently, it is right around the corner from our farm.  At The Sanctuary, Doc did twenty minutes on the aqua-tread and his knee was then lasered with a deep tissue cold laser.  For the next six weeks we will be doing this routine twice a week.  My treating vet down here, Dr. Ted Oroski, has warned me of the severity of Doc's condition due to the damage to his knee cartilage during the infection.  Despite this, though, he is progressing well.  I am remaining optimistic.  What Doc would most like for Christmas this year is fresh grass!

The other boys are looking fabulous.  Rivi has a dressage show in a few weeks and Jet is just back in work again after his holiday.  My five-year-old Monte is going to show this winter for the first time.  I am excited about him.  He is a much bigger and more powerful horse than what I typically like, but he is very talented.  He will begin eventing this winter.  I am also working with my mom's five-year-old Gavin.  He is showing promise as an event horse too.  In just a few weeks Holley Russell will arrive with Ida and Towanda and the barn will be full for the winter!

On a more somber note, Bruce Davidson's wife Susie Tuckerman had a bad fall while schooling at home last week and broke several vertebrae in her neck area.  Brian and I spoke with her in the hospital last night and we are going to go to see her this weekend.  Her spirits seem up, but I know this must be a terribly difficult time for her.  Thinking of what she is going through saddens me a bit every day.   

I hope you all have a wonderful time with your loved ones, two legged and four, over the next ten days.

Ashley

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Old Pony Club Friends


Last night I had dinner with my old Pony Club friends Susie and Sharon.  We spent many a hot and sweaty rally together!

Doc has progressed to paddock turn out.

This past Thursday, 28 days post surgery, we were able to start turning Doc out in a small paddock during the day.  This will be his turnout space for the next four weeks.  This week I will begin to tack walk him.  The critical idea for his knee recovery is to bring the joint back to full mobility in a slow progression.  The infection is gone.  We are now doing physical therapy. 

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Doc's progress








These are pictures of Doc's knee taken 19 days post surgery (the indoor pictures), including a breakdown of the full-leg bandage that Doc had to wear for approximately three weeks, and then photos taken today (the outdoor pictures), 26 days post surgery.  Doc is still on stall rest, though he will be allowed turnout in a small paddock starting later this week.  In about ten days I will begin tack-walking him.  He is sound at the walk, but his joint still needs to be kept quiet for another six to eight weeks.  He will not be allowed back into a normal sized turnout until he is sound at the trot.  He is handling his malady pretty well.  He would really like to be able to run around in a field, but I know he realizes that he is hurt.  

Florida Sunrise



Taken out our back door, Sunday morning, November 30th.

Pictures from the trip to Florida






These were taken "on the road."  I took a couple of pictures of Mo's house where we stay overnight with the horses in South Carolina.  She has seven pugs.  I could only get three in the frame at once.  They absolutely love Jada because she is terrified of them and they torment her.  It was a long evening of holding a water spritzer in hand to fend them off!