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shazgeoff

shazgeoff


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PostSubject: Dr Underwoods   Dr Underwoods Icon_minitimeNovember 8th 2008, 12:45 pm

Well my delivery arrived and i put some on my boy last night. This morning however oh my god,his leg was really swollen and really loud.
Does it always have this reaction when you put it on for the first time. His leg looks worse than what it was.
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Bluejay

Bluejay


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Location : Oregon
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PostSubject: Re: Dr Underwoods   Dr Underwoods Icon_minitimeNovember 8th 2008, 9:53 pm

Sorry, I can't help you. I never even heard of it until I got on here.. affraid UM. I hope this is normal.. Someone should have told you about the though... No
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Triple J Quarter Horses

Triple J Quarter Horses


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Age : 64
Location : Western Kentucky
Registration date : 2007-02-08

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PostSubject: Re: Dr Underwoods   Dr Underwoods Icon_minitimeNovember 9th 2008, 11:15 pm

No! You did shake it up well, and put the baking powder on it, And DID NOT wrap it right?
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shazgeoff

shazgeoff


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PostSubject: Re: Dr Underwoods   Dr Underwoods Icon_minitimeNovember 10th 2008, 5:47 am

yep i shoke it well,did the baking powder thing and didnt wrap it. His leg blew up like a balloon and his wound looked awful.
I feel awfully guilty as his leg now looks ten times worse. Crying or Very sad
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Bluejay

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PostSubject: Re: Dr Underwoods   Dr Underwoods Icon_minitimeNovember 11th 2008, 10:42 am

EEK, that sounds terrible.. No How is it now? scratch
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shazgeoff

shazgeoff


Number of posts : 850
Age : 53
Location : England
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PostSubject: Re: Dr Underwoods   Dr Underwoods Icon_minitimeNovember 11th 2008, 11:09 am

ive stopped using it and going back to bandaging etc,needs to settle back down. looked almost as bad when he first did it. His wedge of skin that started to blend back in is back to being a wedge. poor poor boy
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Triple J Quarter Horses

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PostSubject: Re: Dr Underwoods   Dr Underwoods Icon_minitimeNovember 11th 2008, 2:15 pm

I have NEVER had that happen, Its working great on Popeye. scratch
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