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Feeling really very fed up right now. Sorry, bit of a rant & loooong story! Chocs and wine for anyone who gets to the end - will try to be brief!
3.5 months ago my horse fell over with me in the school, was OK that day, but the next day came in lame. Put him on box rest, and had physio out to him. After a couple of weeks it was clear that it was not going to be one of those lovely quick fixes, so had the vet out & then he went in there. Firstly, a full lameness workup and nerve blocks, and they said it was stifle/pelvic area (which my physio & I had already worked out).
So another week, and back in for bone and ultrasound scans. They then THINK that he may have a stress fracture on his hock - this came as a surprise as it really didn't seem to be his hock that was the main problem, although there was (after his trip to the vet, not before) a lot of heat.
Back home, box rest until the end of December when he seemed really quite a lot better. Still lame, but no heat in the hock. Started turning him out for an hour or two a day, and hand-walking - and he really improved, to the point where I thought I might even be able to be on him by the end of January. Very sore around the stifle area though.
Then one day hand-walking him, he got away from me, and had a bit of a hooley round the school - and went back to being hopping lame, so back to the vets last week for more xrays and scans.
They now identify the stifle as being the problem area - so he has to have an arthroscopy - so instead of collecting him last Saturday, I left him there thinking his operation would be Monday/Tuesday this week. They then schedule it for today (Thursday).
They put him under General Anaesthetic - and then they find out their arthroscope is badly scratched and they can't go in to diagnose his problem.
So he has undergone a risky GA for absolutely nothing - and I need to take him back the WEEK AFTER NEXT!!! to go through it all again. And he has been there for 5 days longer than he needed to be - I will be arguing the toss about paying the hospitalization for that period most definitely.
To make matters worse, my lovely old boy is also lame and on box rest. Grrrr!
3.5 months ago my horse fell over with me in the school, was OK that day, but the next day came in lame. Put him on box rest, and had physio out to him. After a couple of weeks it was clear that it was not going to be one of those lovely quick fixes, so had the vet out & then he went in there. Firstly, a full lameness workup and nerve blocks, and they said it was stifle/pelvic area (which my physio & I had already worked out).
So another week, and back in for bone and ultrasound scans. They then THINK that he may have a stress fracture on his hock - this came as a surprise as it really didn't seem to be his hock that was the main problem, although there was (after his trip to the vet, not before) a lot of heat.
Back home, box rest until the end of December when he seemed really quite a lot better. Still lame, but no heat in the hock. Started turning him out for an hour or two a day, and hand-walking - and he really improved, to the point where I thought I might even be able to be on him by the end of January. Very sore around the stifle area though.
Then one day hand-walking him, he got away from me, and had a bit of a hooley round the school - and went back to being hopping lame, so back to the vets last week for more xrays and scans.
They now identify the stifle as being the problem area - so he has to have an arthroscopy - so instead of collecting him last Saturday, I left him there thinking his operation would be Monday/Tuesday this week. They then schedule it for today (Thursday).
They put him under General Anaesthetic - and then they find out their arthroscope is badly scratched and they can't go in to diagnose his problem.
So he has undergone a risky GA for absolutely nothing - and I need to take him back the WEEK AFTER NEXT!!! to go through it all again. And he has been there for 5 days longer than he needed to be - I will be arguing the toss about paying the hospitalization for that period most definitely.
To make matters worse, my lovely old boy is also lame and on box rest. Grrrr!