MissyThea
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Hello everyone, just a bit of advice please, (I am of course taking veterinary action but I'm researching this at the moment and peoples advice/opinions are really welcomed)
in august 2010 we found out my mare had a tumour the size of a steering wheel, and it was removed successfully in september 2010 via keyhole surgery, along with an ovary which the tumour had grown onto .. since then my mare has been happy and healthy - bar the odd bit of back trouble as she changed shape and needed endless new saddles and saddle fittings!
this monday i rode her, and in flatwork she felt a little different - i presumed this was because she had a lot of energy and can sometimes get quite excitable. i decided to jump her, and she stopped at each jump. which is not like her at all as she is the most honest pony jumping ever and takes off on whatever stride even if its complete rider error! i got off and lunged her without her saddle and she moved a little more freely but i noticed she was not right. i checked her back and she was extremely tense and sore. i borrowed some bute and put it in her tea and breakie, and got the vet out on tuesday (i don't like to wait and see whether things wear off or not, i'd rather get them sorted)
the vet came and queried theas medical history--being a new vet she was not familiar with theas medical history, and was surprised to hear thea had not had any scans following her operation to check everything was okay. i was very shocked as i had presumed the operation was the end of it! anyway--the vet did a lot of exercises on thea and we found her left rein was the worst(where she has the scar from surgery, incidentally). thus thea was prescribed a week of rest and a few hours turnout a day, with bute. i have checked her back and she is fine--right until you hit the end of were the saddle sits. it is very sore, tense and tender. this is right above the scar she had surgery on. she has not displayed any behaviour she did when she DID have tumours--stallion like--but i have my mind kind of set on there being a problem internally. thea simply isn't herself at all. the vets are coming back out tuesday to examine her and i am going to book a scan at the equine hospital to conclude what is the actual problem.
my question is this -- can they grow back after surgery, and if not, what could be the matter(internally)?
(thea is 22 years old)
in august 2010 we found out my mare had a tumour the size of a steering wheel, and it was removed successfully in september 2010 via keyhole surgery, along with an ovary which the tumour had grown onto .. since then my mare has been happy and healthy - bar the odd bit of back trouble as she changed shape and needed endless new saddles and saddle fittings!
this monday i rode her, and in flatwork she felt a little different - i presumed this was because she had a lot of energy and can sometimes get quite excitable. i decided to jump her, and she stopped at each jump. which is not like her at all as she is the most honest pony jumping ever and takes off on whatever stride even if its complete rider error! i got off and lunged her without her saddle and she moved a little more freely but i noticed she was not right. i checked her back and she was extremely tense and sore. i borrowed some bute and put it in her tea and breakie, and got the vet out on tuesday (i don't like to wait and see whether things wear off or not, i'd rather get them sorted)
the vet came and queried theas medical history--being a new vet she was not familiar with theas medical history, and was surprised to hear thea had not had any scans following her operation to check everything was okay. i was very shocked as i had presumed the operation was the end of it! anyway--the vet did a lot of exercises on thea and we found her left rein was the worst(where she has the scar from surgery, incidentally). thus thea was prescribed a week of rest and a few hours turnout a day, with bute. i have checked her back and she is fine--right until you hit the end of were the saddle sits. it is very sore, tense and tender. this is right above the scar she had surgery on. she has not displayed any behaviour she did when she DID have tumours--stallion like--but i have my mind kind of set on there being a problem internally. thea simply isn't herself at all. the vets are coming back out tuesday to examine her and i am going to book a scan at the equine hospital to conclude what is the actual problem.
my question is this -- can they grow back after surgery, and if not, what could be the matter(internally)?
(thea is 22 years old)
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