Ionadiamond
Well-Known Member
My mare was diagnosed with bilateral osteoarthritis in the coffin joint and minor navic changes last year. She was injected with steroid injections which have only lasted about 8 months. She was re-medicated 2 weeks ago and is still lame despite her being sound after the first lot of injections.
The insurance no longer covers this area so expensive treatments that don't have 100% success rate are out of the question (such as the irap). The vet has told me not to work her too hard, but I'm not really sure what that means. We may not need the fitness of an eventer but I still like to do alot of training and competing throughout the year!
Am I better off cutting my losses and claiming loss of use and retiring her? We only have another month or so to decide as after a year the insurance won't pay anything.
The insurance no longer covers this area so expensive treatments that don't have 100% success rate are out of the question (such as the irap). The vet has told me not to work her too hard, but I'm not really sure what that means. We may not need the fitness of an eventer but I still like to do alot of training and competing throughout the year!
Am I better off cutting my losses and claiming loss of use and retiring her? We only have another month or so to decide as after a year the insurance won't pay anything.