Stinkbomb
Well-Known Member
Inky had his xray yesterday and i find myself in a bit of a situation. The vet seems to think that he is having an eruption problem with his teeth which has caused a large swelling on his face. He has said he wants to leave it till winter to see whether the problem sorts itself out but he thinks this is unlikely, but doesnt want to operate at this stage.However he says the lump is now probably permanent and will never go as it is calcified . I think this lump is massive and am gutted at this thought.
I am aware of a vet who has operated on another mini who had the same problem and it solved the eruption problem and he removed the bony lump.
I am not claiming this treatment from my insurance as yet as its not cost over my excess but will have to notify them.
Now the problem i find myself in is do i ask for a second opinion from the vet who has more knowledge and experience of miniature horse problems. If i do ask for a second opinion and he says he would operate where do i stand with my insurance company if one vet says not to operate and the other says to operate???? Will they pay???
The first vet is a very well known experienced equine vet ( please dont ask who as its not right to say ) but i just think hes wrong to wait
I am aware of a vet who has operated on another mini who had the same problem and it solved the eruption problem and he removed the bony lump.
I am not claiming this treatment from my insurance as yet as its not cost over my excess but will have to notify them.
Now the problem i find myself in is do i ask for a second opinion from the vet who has more knowledge and experience of miniature horse problems. If i do ask for a second opinion and he says he would operate where do i stand with my insurance company if one vet says not to operate and the other says to operate???? Will they pay???
The first vet is a very well known experienced equine vet ( please dont ask who as its not right to say ) but i just think hes wrong to wait