Re: [RC] Basic Horse Care - Rebecca FabiszakMy vet used DMSO on my severely foundered POA/ASB whenever we would trim his hooves. It was a better pain killer and anti-inflammatory than bute alone. We would still use the bute and probably need to again as he is a bit off on his right fore after being trimmed 8 day's ago. DMSO is wonderful but can be mis-used as any drug can. The DMSO was given intravenously until we couldn't get a good stick in his vein then we had to tube it into him. If he has another rotation, it is time to put him out of his missery, according to our vet. Poor little guy (not so little, that is what got him in the predicament he is in) went through hell for a few months. Right now, he seems to be doing great, full of piss and vinegar. Beccy in beautifully snowy, Utah. ----- Original Message ---- From: sherman <sherman@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 1:41:17 AM Subject: [RC] Basic Horse Care Are you saying to use DMSO as an alternative for bute to treat an episode of laminitis?
Kathy
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