rara007
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Good luck! Hope there’s improvement soon. Sounds like he’s eating ok if he pooed that much 
Well he didn’t have any notable changes until he had to stand still. In walk and trot and canter in a straight line he was super. But having to stand still all hell broke lose. We won’t be boxing him im not putting him through anything apart from the very basic treatments before deciding to say good bye. I don’t believe the X-rays will give us a conclusive result. I just can’t believe he’s improved so much as I was having him pts today. He was beyond a grade 4 today and now after the steroids maybe a 1. Thank you for your reply.

I can remember being told its often worse prognosis when C6 is involved, although I can't remember the reasoning for this. Think my horse had C3, C4 and C6 affected.I’ll firstly say I am by no way an expert in neurological issues but have dealt with a couple of horses and more importantly talked through at great depth with a specialist vet.
So what I say below is my lay person take on things that may or may not be applicable.
What you describe sounds very much neurological.
The moving well at forwards and ataxic at still is very much in line with that.
It’s easy to miss subtle signs so this may or may not have been a sudden onset - it might just have been exacerbated.
I would do exactly as you are in terms of steroid/bute in the short term.
Personally I’d X-ray the neck before pts - these do tell you things, my understanding is that depending on where the issue stems from is strongly linked to potential longer term outcomes / danger for horse & human.
I can remember being told its often worse prognosis when C6 is involved, although I can't remember the reasoning for this. Think my horse had C3, C4 and C6 affected.
In America they have done a lot more research than us and they offer operations called a bagby basket which is used for fusing the neck veterbrae.
This is the guy that invented the procedure, carried out on humans, before moving onto horses. No I'd not have considered it either in retrospect.They do it in the UK too actually but it’s very controversial. Not something I decided was right for my horse even if he was a candidate.