emfen1305
Well-Known Member
I've had Toby's blood results back and the only two things that were abnormal was a low iron level and then he said about the inflammation level being high meaning there is a pain somewhere but it was only the short one meaning that something happened which meant he was in pain shortly before the test (up to a couple of days). Has anybody else had this and what did you do? (sorry I am trying to relay from memory what he said, I am waiting for them to email me the test) Bit of a pointless post really but the vet said the best thing to do is come and retest in 2 weeks to see if it was a one off or if it is high again then clearly he has some pain somewhere! Has anybody else had this?
Bit of history - he is a 10 yr old cob x diagnosed with grade 4 ulcers last October, scoped clear after 2 months of treatment but still not right so went in for a bone scan and identified hot spots in his hocks, xrays done and showed mild arthrtic changes so was injected and brought back into work. Was fine for a few months but for the last 2 months he's gone very lazy and dead to the leg under saddle especially in the school, hacking is better though can still be a bit lazy but fine on the lunge. Had saddle and back checked due to this and both fine, had saddle checked again and it still fits so I am at a bit of a loss. He's definitely worse when ridden, not lame just reluctant to move forward but will happily pop round a course of jumps with no hesitations (he started refusing before we had is hocks diagnosed).
If the retest does come back and the inflammation is still high, i would just have no idea where to start! As soon as i get the full results, I'll post to see if anyone can help decipher!
Bit of history - he is a 10 yr old cob x diagnosed with grade 4 ulcers last October, scoped clear after 2 months of treatment but still not right so went in for a bone scan and identified hot spots in his hocks, xrays done and showed mild arthrtic changes so was injected and brought back into work. Was fine for a few months but for the last 2 months he's gone very lazy and dead to the leg under saddle especially in the school, hacking is better though can still be a bit lazy but fine on the lunge. Had saddle and back checked due to this and both fine, had saddle checked again and it still fits so I am at a bit of a loss. He's definitely worse when ridden, not lame just reluctant to move forward but will happily pop round a course of jumps with no hesitations (he started refusing before we had is hocks diagnosed).
If the retest does come back and the inflammation is still high, i would just have no idea where to start! As soon as i get the full results, I'll post to see if anyone can help decipher!