Earlier this week, the horse racing industry encountered further criticism when an article by the New York Times (found here: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/11/sports/ill-have-another-had-history-of-ailments-records-show.html?_r=3&pagewanted=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss) alleged that drastic treatments were being given to Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I’ll Have Another leading up to this year’s Belmont Stakes. The colt was withdrawn from the Belmont, ending his bid for the Triple Crown, when trainer Doug O’Neill reported he began experiencing tendonitis, or tendon swelling, in his left front leg. Portia Winters said...
Thank you Dr.Bramlage!
posted at 1:29 PM on Jul 18th 2012
Linda said...
The New York Times should have never ask 4 DMVs to assess the records of a horse they had NEVER seen. Had a MD done the same thing, that would have been a breech of confidentiality and an invasion of patient privacy. Someone would have paid and paid dearly for such conduct. The Times article was irresponsible journalism, plain and simple. Doug O'Neill has every right to 'throw a fit' as we in the South would say! I'm still trying to figure out WHY Sen. Udall referred to Mr. O'Neill by name during the Senate Hearing on Drug Abuse in Horse Racing 3 days ago. Why was he targeted in Thurs hearing? This gentleman has had more trash thrown his way than any one deserves for anything. And Senator Udall had the nerve to use Mr O'Neill's name as a SCAPEGOAT for a whole boatload of trainers with multiple violations! Why is he the focal point of all these drug investigations when so many other trainers are guilty as well. He alone does not seem to personify horse racing’s ills, AS MANY WOULD HAVE YOU BELIEVE. The mainstream media, in their attempt to sensationalize this story, focused on Doug O’Neill rather than the sport of Horse Racing itself. Both Dr Lyons, DVM, and Dr George Maylin, DMV, and the other 2 Vets have breeched professional ethics in their field and they should be held accountable. GOOD MDs and DVMs don't do dumb stuff! I am so glad that Dr Larry Bramlage has said that Dr Hunt's records did NOT show anything inappropriate, illegal, or medically unwarranted. America fell in love with this chestnut colt while he and "Team O'Neill" took us on one great ride, one I won't forget anytime soon!!
posted at 5:48 PM on Jul 14th 2012
Michelle said...
Thanks, Dr. Bramlage for giving facts in layman's terms! No one freaks out if Michael Phelps takes an Advil.
posted at 9:15 AM on Jul 14th 2012
Leah Alessandroni said...
BRAVO! The truth at last!
posted at 12:49 PM on Jul 13th 2012