Oooops! I've just realised your last post was only yesterday! I guess you're still deciding what to do. Hope the insurance will cover more tests - sounds like you need them. Claire
Great that the scope was clear! Hope you've managed to get more tests done since the last post, & that you're closer to finding out exactly what is wrong.
Claire
Thanks for your kind words. Good luck with yours too, I hope whatever they find is treatable, and that you let us all know whether it's the stomach, hock or back!
C
As always, thanks for the up date. I've decided to call it a day with my boy. After two fantastic weeks he started showing all the original symptoms again. One of the symptoms is exactly as you describe - when I put my left leg on he has a tantrum. In fact he even grabs my leg with his mouth...
Thanks for the update - that's wonderful news! Mine has been re-scanned and the scan shows that after 8 months rest there is no change to the ligament. I've been advised to ride him and see if he is still in pain before I decide what to do next. His symptoms always started after about two...
Thanks for the updates. I'm so sorry you're having such problems, particularly since I was hoping you would be the silver lining to my cloud! Good luck with the next vet visit. Do keep updating us - it's so helpful for those of us in a similar situation.
I'm still trying to decide...
Any more news on your progress?! My ID x TB was diagnosed in April and is about to be re-scanned, but his back still seems to be incredibly painful, so I'm curious to know how you're getting on after a few months of riding again.
Thanks
Claire