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Description: The experts are now saying that Cushing’s disease (PPID) is a neurodegenerative disease, but that is as far as they are willing to go. But we all see this disease in our horses older than 12 years, and they all look poorly. Why?
Many confuse this disease with Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance / Dysregulation. I want… Read more
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I give up
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Rounds With Doc T - January 30, 2025
January 30, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Rounds With Doc T - January 30, 2025 Date and TimeJanuary 30, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Webinar ID81267862292DescriptionTopic: Theoretical causes of Cushing's Disease / PPID
Description: The experts are now saying that Cushing's disease (PPID) is a neurodegenerative disease, but that is as far as they are willing to go. But we all see this disease in our horses older than 12 years, and they all look poorly. Why?
Many confuse this disease with Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance / Dysregulation. I want to clarify the difference. I also want to discuss that there may be a way to normalize horses diagnosed with this disease and, with the help of your veterinarian, get horses off medication.Duration1 hour 30 minutesWebinar Notifications30 minutes beforeWebinar PasswordNo password requiredWebinar LinkVideoHost OnParticipant OffWebinar OptionsMute participants upon entryOnly authenticated users can joinDo not record the webinar.-
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Doc-t posted a new post. a year ago
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Possible THO? in the forum Systems And Diseases a year ago
This is Horner’s aka Bell’s Palsy, and is associated with THO. In my experience, it doesn’t affect the teeth, but it may be difficult to float them due to pain from THO. Here is a link to what I’ve written on this website:
https://www.thehorsesadvocate.com/horse-bells-palsy-horners-syndrome/
thehorsesadvocate.com
Bell’s Palsey or Horner’s Syndrome is a paralysis of one side of the face usually caused in horses by trauma.
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Rosie started the discussion Possible THO? in the forum Systems And Diseases a year ago
I have a client of 4 years just text me and say one of her horses developed THO in August and needs his teeth floated again. I floated him in July 2024. He is aged at 19 and is a Rocky Mountain Kentucky Saddle Horse. His symptoms were eating sloppy and ear and eye dropping to one side, as well as the mouth. No riding issues. I have not… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion "sugar fungus" is Saccharomyces cerevisiae. in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics a year ago
"sugar fungus" is Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Lynne,
This one-cell organism is also known as brewer’s yeast or baker’s yeast. It is used in making beer, wine, and bread. As a probiotic, it is added to food (human and animal) to normalize the microbiome. “Saccharomyces” is derived from the Greek word for “sugar fungus.” It was first found on grape skins.
I do not consider adding any… Read more
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Lynne started the discussion "sugar fungus" is Saccharomyces cerevisiae. in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics a year ago
"sugar fungus" is Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Doc T,
Why does the feed/supplement industry rely upon S. Cerevisiae as an additive. It is found in about most everything related to horse. I have noted ill results with products containing this item. I have done research to no avail. When I find an article about the pros of the additive, it is generally written by the entity selling… Read more
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Lynne replied to the discussion Use of DSMO for equines in the forum The Community Barn a year ago
1) an anti-bacterial/fungal/parasite med
2) something that influences pH balance of body
3) DMSO
Look forward to hearing this webinar meeting.
Lynne
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