Sadiemay
Well-Known Member
My horse has had a large lump on her on her side (by girth area) for the last three weeks and the vet has been monitoring it. She thinks it’s a fatty lump (lipoma) as it has all the characteristics of such a growth but of course without a scan and biopsy there is no way we can know for sure what it is.
We spoke on the phone this morning and as we discussed at her last visit last week I have two options. One being leave it and just monitor it for changes, and if any occur investigate then. My horse is very well in herself and only a couple of months ago had full blood work done which came back fine and nothing untoward showed up. Or air on the side of caution and have the scan/biopsy done now.
Due to the nature of the biopsy procedure and the age of my horse (24 in April) they would prefer to do it at their equine hospital (25 miles away) and my horse would have to stay in for 24/48 hours afterwards to minimise infection at the wound site and for her to be on i.v antibiotics for that period, reason being she has Cushings and as a result her immune system is lower than is usual and therefore more risk of infection so they want to keep the area as sterile as possible following the biopsy/tissue extraction.
She is currently booked in to have the procedures in two weeks time with a 2 day stay afterwards. Obviously I can change my mind if I do it sooner rather than later and this is where I need some unbiased opinions.
The dilema I face is of whilst of course I want to have the procedure done as I am worried sick about the lump and what it “might”be, I am not sleeping properly and keep thinking the worst
BUT I loathe to put her through the upheaval of transporting to the hospital, staying in strange surroundings with people prodding and poking her and the smell of “vets’”all around her. I only moved yards 4 months ago after her being at her old yard for 10 years and although she settled fine after a few days I just feel so guilty at the thought of putting her through a really stressfull couple of days away from home potentially for nothing (I hope!)
The plan is to do the scan and biopsy and then her come home after a day or two and then once the results are back we decide where to go from there. If its something that needs to be operated on, would it be something I would want to consider given her age? I guess I cross that bridge when it comes to it.
She is nearly 24 but sprightly and in very good health, her character is very easy going and she is not a stress head however I am having an argument with myself of is it fair to put a horse of nearly 24 through what I am desribing for something not critical at this stage. Only thing is If it turned out to be something bad and I had left it for a while before investigating I wouldn’t forgive myself.
Basically in a nutshell if she could have the procedures done at home I wouldn’t even think twice, but it’s the stress and upset she will feel at going to the equine hospital for a couple of days that is making me hesitant.
What would you do if you were me peeps?
Sorry for the looooooooong ramlbing post!
Sadiemay
We spoke on the phone this morning and as we discussed at her last visit last week I have two options. One being leave it and just monitor it for changes, and if any occur investigate then. My horse is very well in herself and only a couple of months ago had full blood work done which came back fine and nothing untoward showed up. Or air on the side of caution and have the scan/biopsy done now.
Due to the nature of the biopsy procedure and the age of my horse (24 in April) they would prefer to do it at their equine hospital (25 miles away) and my horse would have to stay in for 24/48 hours afterwards to minimise infection at the wound site and for her to be on i.v antibiotics for that period, reason being she has Cushings and as a result her immune system is lower than is usual and therefore more risk of infection so they want to keep the area as sterile as possible following the biopsy/tissue extraction.
She is currently booked in to have the procedures in two weeks time with a 2 day stay afterwards. Obviously I can change my mind if I do it sooner rather than later and this is where I need some unbiased opinions.
The dilema I face is of whilst of course I want to have the procedure done as I am worried sick about the lump and what it “might”be, I am not sleeping properly and keep thinking the worst
The plan is to do the scan and biopsy and then her come home after a day or two and then once the results are back we decide where to go from there. If its something that needs to be operated on, would it be something I would want to consider given her age? I guess I cross that bridge when it comes to it.
She is nearly 24 but sprightly and in very good health, her character is very easy going and she is not a stress head however I am having an argument with myself of is it fair to put a horse of nearly 24 through what I am desribing for something not critical at this stage. Only thing is If it turned out to be something bad and I had left it for a while before investigating I wouldn’t forgive myself.
Basically in a nutshell if she could have the procedures done at home I wouldn’t even think twice, but it’s the stress and upset she will feel at going to the equine hospital for a couple of days that is making me hesitant.
What would you do if you were me peeps?
Sorry for the looooooooong ramlbing post!
Sadiemay