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    Barbaro and his fight for life

    This magnificent horse has become a symbol of hope and inspiration for so many. Day after day, touching articles, tributes, art work, and sheer love and general community support for this amazing horse pours in through the internet, news articles, message boards, television and radio. If you aren't aware of what happened to Barbaro, the original story of his injury during the Preakness is HERE.

    But it has become so much more than the tragic story of a promising and athletic young horse injured on the track. Barbaro has become an inspiration and a beacon of hope for thousands around the world who are continually amazed at his will to survive, his fighting against all odds, and through it all his wonderful positive attitude and enjoyment of life despite all. I cannot begin to say how deeply he has touched me during a very difficult time in my own life.

    I saw an article this afternoon that really sums it up and I thought I'd repost it here.

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    Barbaro's will to stay alive is worth celebrating
    Jerry Brewer


    He should be dead by now, and we know that.

    We just don't like admitting it because morbid thoughts scare and depress us. We'd rather hold onto Barbaro's life than submit to his demise. It's a most human sentiment and a proper one, too.

    But in order for us to appreciate this horse right now, we have to look at the dark side. It shows us how much of a champion Barbaro remains. It shows us his strength. It shows us that his willingness to confront death, to fend off death, surpasses any dominant achievement he had on the track.

    Poor Barbaro? Yes, but how about more Barbaro?

    Keep going. Keep battling. Keep showing us even more than we knew you had.

    What's harder? Winning the Kentucky Derby by 61/2 lengths or surviving for eight weeks while being required to prop 1,200 pounds on a shattered right hind leg?

    Ever sprained your ankle and tried to stand on it for hours and hours, days and days, until it healed? Didn't think so. For the most part that has been Barbaro's assignment since he hurt the leg during the Preakness Stakes on May 20; only his injury is way more painful and his girth way more problematic.

    A survivor

    Eight weeks ago we heard doctors say any other horse would've been put down instead of having surgery to insert 27 screws and a titanium plate on a delicate limb.

    Eight weeks later Barbaro is still fighting.

    Four days ago we heard Dean Richardson, Barbaro's chief surgeon, describe how the colt had developed a severe case of the potentially fatal laminitis in his left hind leg, his good leg, and faced "long shot" odds of survival.

    Four days later Barbaro is holding steady.

    Every day is the same perilous struggle, and there's no clear timetable for relief. His dilemma just keeps rewinding itself.

    "We monitor his condition very closely because signs can change quickly," Dr. Richardson said in a release Friday. "However, it's important to remember that Barbaro's treatment could easily continue for several weeks and, if all goes well, even months. Our goal is to keep him as comfortable as possible, and clearly that comfort level will be a major indicator for our treatment decisions."

    There are so many things that could go wrong. If Barbaro develops laminitis in another foot, he'd likely be euthanized because the pain would be too much. It might become too painful even without a spreading of laminitis.

    He should be dead. But he continues to live. He continues to impress.

    There's a positive

    Thoughts of what a healthy Barbaro could've accomplished do not matter anymore. What he's accomplishing seals his legacy as talented and tough.

    He's teaching us something about horse racing, too. We appropriately put considerable emphasis on what went wrong and how the sport needs to challenge itself on safety issues. But Barbaro's not going to be remembered as a champion who showed us the ugly side of horse racing.

    His story is showing us the heart of this sport. We're discovering why we love animals so much. We're appreciating how special it is just to watch a racehorse compete and walk away healthy.

    All athletes put their bodies in danger every time they play. But when we see LeBron James or Tom Brady writhing in pain, our thoughts don't immediately wander to death. They do with horses.

    I can still hear the screams of a woman at Pimlico Race Course when Barbaro pulled up lame. She cried and yelled and jumped over a rail to yell more. She knew the morbid possibilities.

    Barbaro dismissed death that day. He's dismissed death for 58 straight days now.

    Can he continue? I don't know. But it sure is amazing to watch him try.

    link to original article

    Here's also a touching video tribute that basically tells Barbaro's story to this point: video
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    Thanks for posting Jessica. The first thing I check for each morning is how he is doing, and I always check it last before bed. Still praying our Bobby boy makes it through. He is and always will be a inspiration. We love you Barbaro, and we won't give up on you. Keep proving them wrong, you have it in you.

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    Barbaro's tribulations have captured my heart, and I cut out and save every article in my local newspaper about his plight. I'm not sure why but I need to save them. Thank you for posting this article, as it offers an insightful perspective on his struggle and what it teaches us about resilency and determination. May he oversome his current setbacks and continue painlessly on the road to survival. His fortitude is enviable and illustrates what a true champion this horse is and will always be, no matter what the outcome.
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    Wow, watching this video brough tears to my eyes. As a horseback rider, and shower, I know all too well how serious an injury to any horse can be.

    This last weekend, I was at a horse show, and my friend Matt's horse was seriously injured. She (Two Socks) broke her halter while she was tied up, and got loose. She was frightened by the generators from the campers that were running, and jumped between a generator and a 5th wheel hitch on a camper. She sliced her right shoulder about 9 inches long, and 3 inches deep. There was actual muscle hanging from the hitch. Matt, Josh, and I spent the rest of the day with her. We got the bleeding to stop, and the vet came out, and sewed her up. She was pretty rough, but was able to walk (very slowly) by the next day. Hopefully she will recover to be the beautiful, fast horse she was...
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    Avajoy, I feel the same way, as do so many others. He's had such an impact on people all over the world.

    Another very touching article:

    Barbaro a hero because he lacks human flaws
    By Linda Robertson

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    The cards and letters keep coming, enough to fill stables. Flowers, too - especially roses. Well-wishers drive out of their way to visit. Faith healers call. Schoolchildren send drawings.

    The patient can't acknowledge the outpouring of affection. Nor is he aware of a nation's concern. He is, after all, a horse.

    But Barbaro isn't just any horse. He was the Triple Crown favorite who broke down after bolting from the Preakness starting gate. Millions watched as his right hind leg buckled and cracked, then hung on a hinge of tissue, dangling grotesquely as jockey Edgar Prado pulled him to a stop.

    These 1,200-pound thoroughbreds are so powerful, yet their legs are as delicate as the stems of wine glasses.

    Now, Barbaro cannot do the one thing he was born to do - run. It is his immobility that could kill him. The casts and confinement are causing a chain reaction of infection.

    He is fighting for his life. So why has Barbaro's heart captivated so many? He is, after all, a horse.

    At first, it was thought Barbaro would have to be put down, euthanized like the filly Ruffian was in 1975. But after surgery to insert a plate and 27 screws, he was given a 50 percent chance of survival.

    Seven weeks later come the complications Barbaro's veterinarian feared. Dr. Dean Richardson removed 80 percent of Barbaro's left hind hoof to treat acute laminitis caused by Barbaro putting too much weight on his good leg. It could be months before Barbaro is out of the woods. Or it could be days until his pain is too severe to manage.

    His owners, Roy and Gretchen Jackson, face tough decisions. As Richardson said, if they sustain Barbaro's life and Barbaro doesn't make it, they'll be criticized for hanging on too long. If they put him to sleep, they'll be criticized for quitting too early.

    Racing fans and people who know nothing about the sport have been riveted by Barbaro's plight and follow every update out of Pennsylvania.

    Barbaro is, after all, a horse. Why the tears shed on his behalf?

    He is a hero unencumbered by human flaws. At a time when so many of the people we look up to let us down, Barbaro doesn't lie, cheat or manipulate. In a world boiling with hate and revenge, he's not cruel, greedy or power-mad. After he won the Kentucky Derby, he was happy to receive pats on the neck and extra oats. His innocence prevents disillusionment. He gives and gets unconditional love.

    Who hasn't adored a pet and the pet's unflagging optimism? Who hasn't fantasized about riding a horse, either off into the sunset like John Wayne or across the finish line like Pat Day? Who hasn't daydreamed about being an animal - carefree and content to frolic in an open field?

    Race horses aren't bred to be cuddly creatures. They're not as smart as Lassie. But there's something about their majesty and the "brightness in the eyes" that Richardson checks for in Barbaro that makes them idealized objects of affection.

    Americans loved Man O'War, Seabiscuit, Citation, Secretariat, Ruffian, Seattle Slew, Funny Cide. Now they are rooting for Barbaro to give it his all in recovery as he did on the track.

    The thin legs and small hooves that carried him so swiftly have turned into the source of his entrapment. A human would have to land on his middle finger to approximate the same proportion of weight a thoroughbred's hoof supports when it hits the ground.

    Barbaro is like a bird without wings. He's hobbling or harnessed in a giant sling, caught in a race for his life.

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    Thanks for posting these articles. And I love the video photo montage you made.

    Keep fighting Barbaro!
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    I was surprised to see this thread again, thanks Kimmy . I am glad you enjoyed the articles. Barbaro has continued to amaze the world with his defiance of all odds. After the Preakness when it was discovered how badly shattered his leg was, most people said it was all over. Barbaro proved them wrong. After it was discovered he had an infection in the bone graft, and then laminitis in the opposite foot, even more said it was all over. Barbaro again is proving them wrong. He's healing, the infection appears to be under control/eliminated (for now), and he's showing the beginnings of new hoof growth in the foot with laminitis. He's learned to use his sling and has even "asked" to be put into it when he feels like "sitting" for awhile.

    He's an amazing, inspiring and magnificent creature, and I'm not ashamed to say he's my hero . He has demonstrated to me in the most touching way, that there is always hope, even when our lives are suddenly changed forever. Make the best of it, adapt and learn, and keep fighting.

    For daily updates on Barbaro, this is the site to visit: http://www.timwoolleyracing.com/
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    Thanks for the update. I was wondering about him, but I was too afraid to search. More Prayers for Barbaro on the way!
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    Thanks for the link Jess! That's really cool that they posted the videos you made.
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    That is a very touching video, I got les watchng it. A friend was gafawing at the news when they showed pictures of Barbaro's flowers & the pictures kids drew for him, my friend said he didn't see why this was news, but I tell you my heart feels lighter when I see reports on his progress. I hope that he recovers well enough to live a long and happy life. Sure, maybe he'll never race again, but he has already given hope and strength to so many others.

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    Well if you don't like it don't come to the threads or check the updates. Nobody is trying to make you. Those of us who deal with major life obstacles find some gratification in seeing him do well in spite of the odds and it gives us hope. And gosh, some people just admire his fighting spirit not to give up and just die. I personally find it amazing that anyone who cares about animals, or even life in general, wouldn't find his story and will to live amazing in the face of everything going against him and find perhaps some hope for themselves when things look bleak. Maybe those who don't appreciate the struggle have really never faced hardships that give them an understanding.

    EDIT: This was a response to a post that was removed, quoted below by K9soul. Sorry for any confusion it leaves now. But my sentiments remain the same so I won't remove my post. I just found it inappropriate for someone to come to a thread like this just to say something of that nature. Some of us do care what happens to him, and don't ask others who aren't interseted to join in.
    Last edited by Vela; 07-26-2006 at 03:40 PM.

    Thanks Jess for the great sig of my kids!


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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    I'm wishing Barbaro the best..

    but I don't see why everyone is suddenly a Barbaro fan. I'm getting a little sick of it all. lol
    It has nothing to do with being a "fan" if you are thinking of it in the light of a Michael Jordan fan... Barbaro is not some new fad toy, he's an amazing creature who is defying incredible odds to survive. He may not even survive yet, his prognosis is still "poor." I've followed him since before the Derby, saw the breakdown happen on live television, wept with the thousands of others who witnessed it and thought he was going to be euthanized on the track. I know not everyone can see the miracle in him but I do, and many others do. Seabiscuit brought people and the nation together in the same way. I think it's wonderful for people to become so united and inspired by him. I'd much rather see reports about him in the news than see it always filled with the latest murder or sick crime or frivolous lawsuit that makes me lose more and more faith in human beings. When I see how many people are inspired by him and brought together by him, I see it as a miracle in itself.
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    Um Vela? Who are you responding too?

    I haven't seen anyone post that they aren't routing for Barbaro or not inspired by him.

    *edit* Nevermind... I guess a post got deleted, but Jess quoted it and responded. My bad.
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    I just wanted to say, I am not a horse racing fan. I didn't know who Barbaro was before all this, but he is an animal and I'm an animal lover. I don't care how many races he won or what he is/was worth money-wise. I didn't root for him (or anyone) on the track, but I'm rooting for him now.

    I am very touched by him and the articles written about him for the same reason mentioned in the articles. He's innocent and pure and the poor guy has no idea why this happened to him. If he was an old haggard pony with no value other than to his owner I'd feel the same way about him. Just look at what I did for my Jimmy. A mutt with no $ value to anyone, but to me and my family he's priceless and we've spend many thousands of dollars on him since August to get him well. Hearing that Barbaro, like Jimmy, isn't giving up puts a smile on my face.

    Sorry for rambling, but I find this inspirational. If the worst does happen at least his owners know they did all they could do, just like every animal owner should do.

    I'm not jumping on a bandwagon. Like I said, he's an animal and I'm an animal lover.
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    He's improving!

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