Evie91
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Sorry it's long.
Old retired tb 23 (24 in May).
Late December went out one morning to feed to find horse walking round and round box, sweated up, agitated, not eaten overnight. Vet came, thought colic, tubed horse. Horse takes week to recover, lots of staring into space, picking at food, suddenly perks up all back to normal.
Three weeks ago - horse off breakfast, pacing in box, agitated, turn out instead of calling vet. Bought in with a very odd gait, back legs off, not eating. Vet came out - did internal, temp,,heart,all ok, poss teeth, gave painkiller left us to it - no idea what it was. Four days later still picking at food, staring into space. Vet back, did teeth, took bloods,painkillers, next day horse picks up. Bloods come back all normal - heart, kidney, lung function normal, blood ok, no sign of infection, poison etc. Horse back to normal.
vet checked week later - all ok, thought she was weezy so advised more ventilation needed (took windows out of my stables).Stated horse breathing was bit laboured ( I couldn't see it personally) but otherwise ok.
Weds - box walking, agitated, wouldn't eat breakfast, turnout, staring into space, not eating.
Vet came today, prior to visit horse lay down in garden, never, ever does this, got her up- States laminitis, gave sedation for odd behaviour ( but not had that since tues), box rest and review. Gutted as had taken horse in garden for couple of hours to try and cheer her up, didn't use turnout boots (as I do everyday!!!) vet exclaims she is footsore on hard ground and trotted her on stones (explained she can't walk on hard ground with out boots, I know this, felt like vet was doubting I use boots), pulses up so lammi. Took more bloods - I'd ask for cushings test but apparently last lot of bloods taken wasn't tested for it. Eye sight tested fine, hearing too, heart, lungs (clear today, no wheeze), liver, kidney, blood fine.
I asked dentist to check vet dental work and she felt it had been unnessacery.
So four vet visits in four weeks - same symptoms with varying diagnosis. Horse been given painkillers, ulcer meds, sedation, sedatives to give twice a day. Bill totalling £££££'s which I'm sure insurance won't cover (due to exclusions). Not sure where to go with next - vet wants to come back out but I have no confidence in them currently (although they are a highly respected practice). Not convinced their intervention has made a difference.
Anyone have ideas of what it may be?
Dentist advised I get her back checked, perhaps trapped nerve, vets do not think its this, but I guess it's worth a go!
Old retired tb 23 (24 in May).
Late December went out one morning to feed to find horse walking round and round box, sweated up, agitated, not eaten overnight. Vet came, thought colic, tubed horse. Horse takes week to recover, lots of staring into space, picking at food, suddenly perks up all back to normal.
Three weeks ago - horse off breakfast, pacing in box, agitated, turn out instead of calling vet. Bought in with a very odd gait, back legs off, not eating. Vet came out - did internal, temp,,heart,all ok, poss teeth, gave painkiller left us to it - no idea what it was. Four days later still picking at food, staring into space. Vet back, did teeth, took bloods,painkillers, next day horse picks up. Bloods come back all normal - heart, kidney, lung function normal, blood ok, no sign of infection, poison etc. Horse back to normal.
vet checked week later - all ok, thought she was weezy so advised more ventilation needed (took windows out of my stables).Stated horse breathing was bit laboured ( I couldn't see it personally) but otherwise ok.
Weds - box walking, agitated, wouldn't eat breakfast, turnout, staring into space, not eating.
Vet came today, prior to visit horse lay down in garden, never, ever does this, got her up- States laminitis, gave sedation for odd behaviour ( but not had that since tues), box rest and review. Gutted as had taken horse in garden for couple of hours to try and cheer her up, didn't use turnout boots (as I do everyday!!!) vet exclaims she is footsore on hard ground and trotted her on stones (explained she can't walk on hard ground with out boots, I know this, felt like vet was doubting I use boots), pulses up so lammi. Took more bloods - I'd ask for cushings test but apparently last lot of bloods taken wasn't tested for it. Eye sight tested fine, hearing too, heart, lungs (clear today, no wheeze), liver, kidney, blood fine.
I asked dentist to check vet dental work and she felt it had been unnessacery.
So four vet visits in four weeks - same symptoms with varying diagnosis. Horse been given painkillers, ulcer meds, sedation, sedatives to give twice a day. Bill totalling £££££'s which I'm sure insurance won't cover (due to exclusions). Not sure where to go with next - vet wants to come back out but I have no confidence in them currently (although they are a highly respected practice). Not convinced their intervention has made a difference.
Anyone have ideas of what it may be?
Dentist advised I get her back checked, perhaps trapped nerve, vets do not think its this, but I guess it's worth a go!