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Overwhelmed
I wasn't going to share my experiences with Charlie with the forum but both in the interests of openness about taking on ex racers and because the forum has been so helpful in the past, I have decided to.
After six months, Charlie has never been more forward or joyful to ride. Something "unlocked" in him a little while back and his whole movement has changed. But a month ago I was worried about his left fore fetlock that was filling slightly. In spite of there being no lameness at all, including when I did a flexion test on him, I decided on some x rays.
Even the vet could barely make him lame with a flexion, and it took a 5m circle to show up with a minor head nod on hard ground. The vet was not expecting to see anything on x ray. And was therefore shocked to see extensive arthritis secondary to a "very old" sesamoid bone fracture.
He was injected with steroids to get the inflammation out of the joint, with the objective being to inject arthramid just before Christmas.
But now I'm wavering. He wasn't and still isn't unsound in normal work. I'm sure about this. Unilateral foreleg lameness is very difficult to miss and the other leg is clean on x ray. Part of me wonders why we would mess any more with the joint when he's sound. Part of me wants a guarantee, (given that the condition is pre-existing (can't morally be claimed on insurance even if we could blag it) and the arthritis is extensive, and arthramid will cost at least £500), that it will keep him sound for a good long time. Part of me thinks he's clearly on borrowed time as an 8 year old (Jan 1st) with a knackered joint and we should just give him bute when he seems stiff (which is not at all currently) and keep him going as long as possible with strategic use of bute.
I really don't know what to do. Ideas and experiences with both arthramid and arthritis without lameness?
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After six months, Charlie has never been more forward or joyful to ride. Something "unlocked" in him a little while back and his whole movement has changed. But a month ago I was worried about his left fore fetlock that was filling slightly. In spite of there being no lameness at all, including when I did a flexion test on him, I decided on some x rays.
Even the vet could barely make him lame with a flexion, and it took a 5m circle to show up with a minor head nod on hard ground. The vet was not expecting to see anything on x ray. And was therefore shocked to see extensive arthritis secondary to a "very old" sesamoid bone fracture.
He was injected with steroids to get the inflammation out of the joint, with the objective being to inject arthramid just before Christmas.
But now I'm wavering. He wasn't and still isn't unsound in normal work. I'm sure about this. Unilateral foreleg lameness is very difficult to miss and the other leg is clean on x ray. Part of me wonders why we would mess any more with the joint when he's sound. Part of me wants a guarantee, (given that the condition is pre-existing (can't morally be claimed on insurance even if we could blag it) and the arthritis is extensive, and arthramid will cost at least £500), that it will keep him sound for a good long time. Part of me thinks he's clearly on borrowed time as an 8 year old (Jan 1st) with a knackered joint and we should just give him bute when he seems stiff (which is not at all currently) and keep him going as long as possible with strategic use of bute.
I really don't know what to do. Ideas and experiences with both arthramid and arthritis without lameness?
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