mollypoppy4
Member
Need some advice as I'm needing to decide whether have my soulmate pts.
We've been through the wars over the past three years, we've been through the wars together but feel that I've hit a wall. She's sustained/diognosed:
Kissing spine (mild) - overcome with meso therapy.
Sacroiliac pain - steroids x2
Hock Pain - steroid x3
Promixal suspensory desmitis - surgery.
Stressed both front tendons
Sever Kick to Pastern - steroid took a long time to come sound and swelling to go.
She's been in rehab for a long time after all of her injuries and was doing brilliantly, but has just deteriated again! I'm gutted and incredibly upset, vets have said that they think it's either her left pelvis or left Pastern (which she's damaged) and have said it's very difficult to work with Pasterns as the recovery rate isn't great. Been given the option to just see how she goes, and that time may worsen or help but they cannot know or to let her go. Retirement isn't a option with all her issues as she stiffens up! Out of insurance money and now paying from the pocket. Breaking my heart at the thought of letting her go but I don't think she's ever going to come right. Anyone have any experiences with Pastern injuries or just any advice on the issue would be appricated? Many thanks!
We've been through the wars over the past three years, we've been through the wars together but feel that I've hit a wall. She's sustained/diognosed:
Kissing spine (mild) - overcome with meso therapy.
Sacroiliac pain - steroids x2
Hock Pain - steroid x3
Promixal suspensory desmitis - surgery.
Stressed both front tendons
Sever Kick to Pastern - steroid took a long time to come sound and swelling to go.
She's been in rehab for a long time after all of her injuries and was doing brilliantly, but has just deteriated again! I'm gutted and incredibly upset, vets have said that they think it's either her left pelvis or left Pastern (which she's damaged) and have said it's very difficult to work with Pasterns as the recovery rate isn't great. Been given the option to just see how she goes, and that time may worsen or help but they cannot know or to let her go. Retirement isn't a option with all her issues as she stiffens up! Out of insurance money and now paying from the pocket. Breaking my heart at the thought of letting her go but I don't think she's ever going to come right. Anyone have any experiences with Pastern injuries or just any advice on the issue would be appricated? Many thanks!