Saturday, July 27, 2013

Update on Clayton

Hello Everyone!
     Thank you all so much for your well wishes and prayers.  Clay's surgery went fine:  he is now the proud owner of a equine bio-prosthetic aortic valve.  The surgeon said it went well, and now Clay's cantering down the road to recovery (couldn't resist that!)
      I will keep you posted.

Rhonda

20 comments:

  1. All our prayers for a speedy and complete recovery.

    John

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  2. I'm sure it is a champion race horse for sure!

    How long will they keep him in hospital? Do you think he will be up to visitors on Sunday? Some of us who are in the Boise area might try to make a get well visit. :-)

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  3. Best Wishes,

    Retired Geezer @ blogidaho

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  4. Thanks for the update, it is greatly appreciated.

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  5. Thanks for the update. Good to hear all is going well. We look forward to his first blog post whinny is recovered. :-)

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  6. Great news, thanks!

    This may also give him more horse sense...

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  7. Great news! Best wishes to him!

    Eric in Texas

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  8. We are happy to hear the good news on Clayton Cramer. I'm sure he'll be back in the saddle soon!

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  9. Get well very soon, Mr. Cramer.

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  10. Thank you for the update, Mrs. C. Give him my best get well wishes from down here in Arizona.

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  11. great news re Clayton! I suppose we will see a big increase in horseplay, frontrunning to the max, etc.

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  12. Speedy recovery for Clayton. A friend of mine got the bovine version a few weeks ago. We now know why the grass on the other side of the fence seems so attractive.

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  13. This is great news, Rhonda. Thanks for the update. Brian

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  14. Wonderful news!!! Please do keep us posted!

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  15. Always good to hear that things went well. Best wishes on the road to full recovery.

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  16. Glad to hear this. I'm sure he'll get some good blog fodder out of his recovery.

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  17. Good luck. It's a hell of a lot better then the Starr Edwards valves of my day although they were lifesavers at the time.

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