It did give the barn manager at the new barn a chance to see what a flare-up looks like in the beginning stages and I was able to show her how to administer the eye medications. There is still the issue of banamine...Dr. Shaarda said to keep her off of it for at least a few weeks to let her ulcers heal. She is still on the gastro-guard. I called and Dr. Shaarda said to try the banamine if she appears to be very painful but we really should avoid it. I ended up not giving it to her. Farletta has a history of colic as a complication of ERU and now has ulcers to boot. I'm hoping the pain killers in her eye meds will be enough to help her recover from this flare-up.
Meds given: NeoPolyDex, Atropine (both BID) and 1/4 tube of gastro-guard.