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38: Case Study: Cami’s comeback from Uveitis with Peggy Lindsley

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Today, I have a special guest called Peggy joining me to share her story of overcoming the health challenges she faced with her horse Cami.

Peggy lives in Alabama. She has two horses, one of which is a 36-year-old Arabian Quarter Horse cross. The other is Cami, a 13-year-old Oldenburg Quarter Horse mare. I began working with Peggy in 2021 when Cami had several challenging health conditions.

Initial Contact and Reason for Appointment

After hearing me on a podcast, Peggy initially contacted me to help her 36-year-old horse, Sterling, who was struggling with FICO water syndrome. During our discussions, she realized that her other horse, Cami, who was dealing with chronic uveitis, could also benefit from my understanding.

Background on Cami

Peggy bought Cami in 2020 during the pandemic. She found her online and learned that Cami had only been away from her breeder for about eight months. Initially, she had a stress-free life on 40 acres with a herd, but her next home was stressful. She was kept in a stall 24/7 with little outdoor time and no herd contact, which was a drastic change for her.

Initial Health Concerns

When Peggy brought Cami home, she knew she had eye issues, and the vet confirmed a minor irritation. Peggy initially managed it with medication, even considering the possibility of removing the eye if necessary. However, as Cami settled in, various other health issues emerged, including weight gain, crusty neck, and anxiety.

Treatment and Medications

Peggy tried multiple medications to manage Cami’s eye issues, including oral anti-inflammatories and ointments. Taking her to an ophthalmologist was challenging due to her anxiety around trailering, so Peggy had to manage treatments at home with my help and with that of her vet. It required significant teamwork and research.

Initial Attitude and Goals

Peggy was determined to save Cami’s eye, feeling that surgery was not a viable option due to her reactive state and the stress it would cause her. She began using positive reinforcement and clicker training to help her administer the medication, which allowed us to manage the symptoms but not solve the underlying problem.

Holistic Approach and Realizations

Reducing stress and holistically addressing equine health is essential for managing chronic conditions like uveitis. Peggy explains that Cami’s health conditions worsened in a less stressful environment as her body began to express the underlying imbalances.

Health Deterioration and Progress

Peggy recalls how Cami developed a cataract and went blind in one eye after a severe reaction to annual vaccinations. That led to a visit from an ophthalmologist and required intense medication to save the eye. That period was the beginning of our understanding of how her hypersensitivity led to complex health issues.

Managing Multiple Health Issues

Cami’s immune system was hypersensitive. She reacted to various triggers like vaccinations, ant bites- and even organic fly sprays. Although the increased sensitivity was a sign of her body healing, it also added a layer of complexity to her care.

Initial Treatment Strategy

My first treatment program for Cami focused on improving her digestion, regulating her insulin and blood sugar, and reducing oxidative stress rather than directly addressing the eye issue. Peggy began to notice improvements in her overall health, including weight loss, a shinier coat, and healthier hooves.

Importance of Detailed Observation

Regular photos helped Peggy monitor changes and effectiveness of treatments and helped her make informed decisions regarding Cami’s care. Daily observation and documentation were also required to track her progress.

Milestones in Treatment

By October 2021, Peggy was able to reduce Cami’s nonsteroidal medications while maintaining stability in her condition. That was significant as it demonstrated that the holistic approach was working.

Setback and Relapse

In the summer of 2022, stress from fireworks caused a significant setback in Cami’s condition. Peggy had to sedate her to manage her anxiety, which led to a chronic flare-up in her eye condition that culminated in a severe corneal ulcer and abscess. That was challenging and required a shift in our treatment focus.

Goal Setting and Medication Realization

Realizing that the medication was not helping Cami due to her hypersensitivity, we decided to stop all her medication despite our concern about eye flare-ups, potential loss of the eye, or worse outcomes.

Nutritional Support and Holistic Approach

In one instance, Cami had a flare-up, but instead of reacting with more medication, we supported her nutritionally. Inflammation tissue salts proved effective, calming her condition without additional medication. That incident highlights the importance of nutritional and holistic support in Cami's healing process.

Peggy's Emotional Journey

Although Cami's problems were simple, involving friends and food, Peggy acknowledges that impulsive reactions to equine health issues complicate the situation. So, owners need to understand that removing long-term medications can initially worsen symptoms before improving them as the body adjusts to healing naturally.

Homeopathic Treatment and Natural Healing

In another incident, Cami reacted to homeopathic sulfur with facial blisters, indicating the healing process was underway. Although alarming, that reaction was a positive sign in the healing process.

Metabolic Imbalance and Detoxification

Correcting metabolic imbalances and detoxifying the body is crucial in the healing process, as oral medications contribute to the toxic load, making it difficult for the liver to function efficiently. Addressing those issues is essential for achieving a healthy metabolism and overall healing.

Holistic Support and Divine Intervention

Peggy believes in divine intervention and the power of a positive mindset. Throughout the healing journey, she maintained a hopeful and positive attitude, visualizing a healthy outcome for Cami. She maintains that that, combined with consistent holistic support, played a significant role in her recovery.

Visualization and Positive Energy

Peggy continuously visualized a healthy eye to maintain her positive mindset. She highlights the importance of owners managing their energy and intentions, as horses are sensitive to the emotional state of their owners, which can significantly impact their recovery.

Shifting Perspective on Healing

Peggy shifted her perspective on healing and health as she learned the importance of knowing what her animals consume. She now prioritizes holistic diets for her horses and herself, as she understands that true healing requires time and consistent effort.

Trusting the Process

Trusting the healing process and letting go of attachment to the outcome, combined with good nutrition and holistic support, led to successful recovery. The dedication and consistency have certainly paid off, as Cami is now a healthy and content horse.

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Today, I have a special guest called Peggy joining me to share her story of overcoming the health challenges she faced with her horse Cami.

Peggy lives in Alabama. She has two horses, one of which is a 36-year-old Arabian Quarter Horse cross. The other is Cami, a 13-year-old Oldenburg Quarter Horse mare. I began working with Peggy in 2021 when Cami had several challenging health conditions.

Initial Contact and Reason for Appointment

After hearing me on a podcast, Peggy initially contacted me to help her 36-year-old horse, Sterling, who was struggling with FICO water syndrome. During our discussions, she realized that her other horse, Cami, who was dealing with chronic uveitis, could also benefit from my understanding.

Background on Cami

Peggy bought Cami in 2020 during the pandemic. She found her online and learned that Cami had only been away from her breeder for about eight months. Initially, she had a stress-free life on 40 acres with a herd, but her next home was stressful. She was kept in a stall 24/7 with little outdoor time and no herd contact, which was a drastic change for her.

Initial Health Concerns

When Peggy brought Cami home, she knew she had eye issues, and the vet confirmed a minor irritation. Peggy initially managed it with medication, even considering the possibility of removing the eye if necessary. However, as Cami settled in, various other health issues emerged, including weight gain, crusty neck, and anxiety.

Treatment and Medications

Peggy tried multiple medications to manage Cami’s eye issues, including oral anti-inflammatories and ointments. Taking her to an ophthalmologist was challenging due to her anxiety around trailering, so Peggy had to manage treatments at home with my help and with that of her vet. It required significant teamwork and research.

Initial Attitude and Goals

Peggy was determined to save Cami’s eye, feeling that surgery was not a viable option due to her reactive state and the stress it would cause her. She began using positive reinforcement and clicker training to help her administer the medication, which allowed us to manage the symptoms but not solve the underlying problem.

Holistic Approach and Realizations

Reducing stress and holistically addressing equine health is essential for managing chronic conditions like uveitis. Peggy explains that Cami’s health conditions worsened in a less stressful environment as her body began to express the underlying imbalances.

Health Deterioration and Progress

Peggy recalls how Cami developed a cataract and went blind in one eye after a severe reaction to annual vaccinations. That led to a visit from an ophthalmologist and required intense medication to save the eye. That period was the beginning of our understanding of how her hypersensitivity led to complex health issues.

Managing Multiple Health Issues

Cami’s immune system was hypersensitive. She reacted to various triggers like vaccinations, ant bites- and even organic fly sprays. Although the increased sensitivity was a sign of her body healing, it also added a layer of complexity to her care.

Initial Treatment Strategy

My first treatment program for Cami focused on improving her digestion, regulating her insulin and blood sugar, and reducing oxidative stress rather than directly addressing the eye issue. Peggy began to notice improvements in her overall health, including weight loss, a shinier coat, and healthier hooves.

Importance of Detailed Observation

Regular photos helped Peggy monitor changes and effectiveness of treatments and helped her make informed decisions regarding Cami’s care. Daily observation and documentation were also required to track her progress.

Milestones in Treatment

By October 2021, Peggy was able to reduce Cami’s nonsteroidal medications while maintaining stability in her condition. That was significant as it demonstrated that the holistic approach was working.

Setback and Relapse

In the summer of 2022, stress from fireworks caused a significant setback in Cami’s condition. Peggy had to sedate her to manage her anxiety, which led to a chronic flare-up in her eye condition that culminated in a severe corneal ulcer and abscess. That was challenging and required a shift in our treatment focus.

Goal Setting and Medication Realization

Realizing that the medication was not helping Cami due to her hypersensitivity, we decided to stop all her medication despite our concern about eye flare-ups, potential loss of the eye, or worse outcomes.

Nutritional Support and Holistic Approach

In one instance, Cami had a flare-up, but instead of reacting with more medication, we supported her nutritionally. Inflammation tissue salts proved effective, calming her condition without additional medication. That incident highlights the importance of nutritional and holistic support in Cami's healing process.

Peggy's Emotional Journey

Although Cami's problems were simple, involving friends and food, Peggy acknowledges that impulsive reactions to equine health issues complicate the situation. So, owners need to understand that removing long-term medications can initially worsen symptoms before improving them as the body adjusts to healing naturally.

Homeopathic Treatment and Natural Healing

In another incident, Cami reacted to homeopathic sulfur with facial blisters, indicating the healing process was underway. Although alarming, that reaction was a positive sign in the healing process.

Metabolic Imbalance and Detoxification

Correcting metabolic imbalances and detoxifying the body is crucial in the healing process, as oral medications contribute to the toxic load, making it difficult for the liver to function efficiently. Addressing those issues is essential for achieving a healthy metabolism and overall healing.

Holistic Support and Divine Intervention

Peggy believes in divine intervention and the power of a positive mindset. Throughout the healing journey, she maintained a hopeful and positive attitude, visualizing a healthy outcome for Cami. She maintains that that, combined with consistent holistic support, played a significant role in her recovery.

Visualization and Positive Energy

Peggy continuously visualized a healthy eye to maintain her positive mindset. She highlights the importance of owners managing their energy and intentions, as horses are sensitive to the emotional state of their owners, which can significantly impact their recovery.

Shifting Perspective on Healing

Peggy shifted her perspective on healing and health as she learned the importance of knowing what her animals consume. She now prioritizes holistic diets for her horses and herself, as she understands that true healing requires time and consistent effort.

Trusting the Process

Trusting the healing process and letting go of attachment to the outcome, combined with good nutrition and holistic support, led to successful recovery. The dedication and consistency have certainly paid off, as Cami is now a healthy and content horse.

Links and resources:

Connect with Elisha Edwards on her website

Join my email list to be notified about new podcast releases and upcoming webinars.

Free Webinar Masterclass: Four Steps to Solving Equine Metabolic Syndrome Naturally

Register for Resolving Equine Metabolic Syndrome Naturally, now

Mentioned in this episode:

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