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Lily has IOHC help Our Lily was just diagnosed with IOHC Incomplete ossification of the Humeral Condyle. Has anyone had any experience with this. We are trying to get as much info as we can, we are so upset. |
Oh no, I'm so sorry. How do they treat this...? Btw, I'm moving your thread to the Sick/Emerg section so it gets more attention. |
Thanks for the move. There is a surgery but we are still looking into it our breeder is being very supportive and will be adding to the cost, she had not heard of it before either so its making her rethink her breeding program. We will be talking to her Vet to get a second opinion. I took lily in to my Vet because she wasn't feeling well and they offered to clip her claws a few min. later I heard her really crying and asked the tec why and he gave a lame reason a day later when she was feeling better we noticed her limping . We rested her a couple of week and then took her back in asking what had happened when the tec had her . They did cover the cost of checking her out 3 visits later and and xray this is what we find out. |
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I hope someone else does come along who has dealt with this... |
The thing is what ever the tec did made it worse if it had been left alone she could have gone years with out surgery. |
Maybe so but maybe not. Have you found out ye t what type of fracture she has? I noticed you are in Ontario. I have been pleased with the care at ovc,vec,and Oakville Mississauga hospitals. I hope that the surgery goes well. |
Yes we are in Angus just out side of Barrie. It isn't a fracture it is a part of the bone that never gown in kind of like a bridge between the end of the bone . We are consulting me breeders Dr first as a second opinion and then we will go from there. |
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