southerncomfort
Well-Known Member
I'm probably overthinking this and worrying prematurely (I hope!).
26 yr old welsh pony was diagnosed with Cushings approx. 3 yrs ago, although looking back I suspect that she had probably had it for a couple of years prior to that, if not longer.
Tried Prascend and she had a really, really bad reaction to it. Took her off it and put her on an agnus castus based supplement and she did really well on it. Fast forward to last year and all went wrong. In December, she suddenly lost almost 15kgs of weight over a 10 day period. No other symptoms other than being depressed. Liver, kidneys fine. Fairly anaemic and high level of inflammatory proteins. It took almost 3 wks of a high dose of antibiotics to get her right and even now we don't really know what it was. No virus symptoms (runny nose etc).
Her ACTH levels had crept up to 135 so we tried again with Prascend and combined with another drug to stimulate her appetite. Built up from basically dust to half a tablet and was doing well.
In Spring, she didn't shed her coat at all and didn't look 'right'. Slowly upped her Prascend over period of 2 wks to one whole tablet per day.
Developed nasty skin infection on one leg which I assumed was due to her thick coat. Fully clipped her out and had another course of antibiotics and the infection cleared up really nicely.
We are now 2 weeks down the line and infection looks to be coming back. I'm at my wits end to be honest. I wanted to get ACTH test redone but would prefer to wait until she is infection free first. In all honesty, given her previous problems with Prascend, I doubt we can up the dose very much more and she is only 12.2hh.
I just feel like I'm watching the long, slow decline of a pony I adore, while this horrible condition really takes hold of her. While she is still happy enough in herself, I'm scared of losing her but even more scared that I might miss the point where she starts to really suffer.
I suppose what I'm asking is....when they start to get recurrent infections, is it the beginning of the end? Or am I just being needlessly maudlin??
Sorry for the essay!
26 yr old welsh pony was diagnosed with Cushings approx. 3 yrs ago, although looking back I suspect that she had probably had it for a couple of years prior to that, if not longer.
Tried Prascend and she had a really, really bad reaction to it. Took her off it and put her on an agnus castus based supplement and she did really well on it. Fast forward to last year and all went wrong. In December, she suddenly lost almost 15kgs of weight over a 10 day period. No other symptoms other than being depressed. Liver, kidneys fine. Fairly anaemic and high level of inflammatory proteins. It took almost 3 wks of a high dose of antibiotics to get her right and even now we don't really know what it was. No virus symptoms (runny nose etc).
Her ACTH levels had crept up to 135 so we tried again with Prascend and combined with another drug to stimulate her appetite. Built up from basically dust to half a tablet and was doing well.
In Spring, she didn't shed her coat at all and didn't look 'right'. Slowly upped her Prascend over period of 2 wks to one whole tablet per day.
Developed nasty skin infection on one leg which I assumed was due to her thick coat. Fully clipped her out and had another course of antibiotics and the infection cleared up really nicely.
We are now 2 weeks down the line and infection looks to be coming back. I'm at my wits end to be honest. I wanted to get ACTH test redone but would prefer to wait until she is infection free first. In all honesty, given her previous problems with Prascend, I doubt we can up the dose very much more and she is only 12.2hh.
I just feel like I'm watching the long, slow decline of a pony I adore, while this horrible condition really takes hold of her. While she is still happy enough in herself, I'm scared of losing her but even more scared that I might miss the point where she starts to really suffer.
I suppose what I'm asking is....when they start to get recurrent infections, is it the beginning of the end? Or am I just being needlessly maudlin??
Sorry for the essay!