Delicia update - the vet came today!

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GOOD NEWS!

*newsflash*
If in doubt, get a second opinion.

So Delicia's treatment had been undertaken by a very good vet, but one not used to my horse. With the way everything was going, i reverted back to one of the practise partners, and a vet that went to the olympics, Delicia's vet. :)

The vet thought the tildren had worked, and very well. Delicia showed no pain in her back whatsoever. She was very pleased with delicia's muscle tone and commented on how much she had changed!
She said her topline was coming on very nicely and her muscles were no longer in spasm *phew*.
However, she did say whats happened is as everything else has healed, it has become MORE obvious what the real gremlin is, which is in her pelvis. She has an injury to a small ligament deep in her SI joint, which is why she is so lame ridden and not so much on the ground (good and bad days). She didnt agree with the treatment programme i have been given, the previous vet wanted her ridden within 3 days. This has placed excess pressure on the injury, however, it has held up really well.

So Delicia is not to be ridden for probably 2 years...the vet thinks its very important we keep up her muscle tone by working on the ground, so she is to be lunged once a week in the Pessoa and once loose in a headcollar. She feels its very important Delicia goes out, but as she tires quickly at the moment (fitness levels, pain etc) she should be in at night. So Delicia is going to be with dr at least 12 hours a day whilst the weather is crap and once spring hits, shes going to be turned out 24/7.

We are to continue our daily walks in a controlled fashion and Delicia is to behave in the field :eyerolls: and maybe be sedated for her 1st few turnout sessions ;) .

She has placed delicia on a months course of Danilon. Two sachets for the first two weeks reducing to one sachet daily, then she will be weaned off with one sachet every other day. The vet was not best pleased Delicia has no painkillers (something i have brought up a lot), but agreed re:anti inflams.

I have bought Delicia some Suppleaze Gold to help also. But overall the vet disagreed, the Tildren and shockwave HAS works, the Kissing Spines are 100% better, but that isnt what the big issue was in the 1st place (although she suspects they did hurt her, so dee moved oddly and with her big movement deee sprained herself).

The vet also commented on the lovely nature of Delicia, that despite no pain killers she has done everything we asked and passed her as fully sound enough to have a foal as this is 100% injury related and not a hereditory disposition. She fully believes she will come back as a good hacker in time, but never really be elastic enough for competition due to the other issues lurking but not causing issues. She also believes Delicia will produce a cracking foal.

I am so relieved! Delicia isnt suffering but she just needs a little help! She is lame on the ground today 1/10th to 2/10th right hind only. But its high up but will get better. She believes if we can get dee comfortable she will use her back end more correctly and heal quicker.

However, as i have always said, it will take time.

I love my Vet, she has been there a lot for me and Delicia, and is fantastic! I did forget to ask about accupuncture!

Having said that, she had a shockwave treatment today and responded well to it, and is in at the vets on the 21st for her 2nd lot of Tildren treatment. The vet doesnt feel physio etc should happen just yet as dee is still in a little bit of pain and it might aggrevate it.

The vet comments her face had lost that 'pained' look. So this is the best news ever and i am so unbelievably over the moon! Thank you so, so much HHO for your vibes, they worked!

Before (august 2012)

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Saturday

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ETA: Due to work i couldnt be there today, all correspondence was done though my mum, instructor and friends at the yard and me on the phone when i was on lunch break :D - a tad stressful!
 
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That is excellent news :) It really does pay to stay with a vet you trust and that you know, knows horses. As one of our vets once said, " you are paying the bill, so you choose who comes out" I am so so pleased that you have this good news.
 
That is excellent news :) It really does pay to stay with a vet you trust and that you know, knows horses. As one of our vets once said, " you are paying the bill, so you choose who comes out" I am so so pleased that you have this good news.

Exactly this! Delicia's treatment has almost cost £6,000 and as we get close to the ceiling of our insurance i needed to know a) its working and b) we are helping the treatments not hindering! Everything screemed 'this is wrong!' to me when she wanted dee exercised, and even when i did, it was not when the vet first recommened but much later...im glad i was listened too. I do not think the 1st vet was incompetant at all, just that my normal Vet knows Delicia inside out :)

Not only this, but she was there when dee not only went over backwards on the road as a 3 year old but also slid over on concret at a gallop (she got loose) as a 3 year old whilst on rest for the 1st injury! Gah! sodding horse will make me grey!
 
Your vet was so right about that pained look- she looks so much happier today. What great news- and I bet she would produce a cracking foal!
 
I'm so pleased for you that the problem has finally been diagnosed. She's a very special horse and you're not a bad owner either ;) So the big question is .... who are you going to breed her to? :D
 
Your vet was so right about that pained look- she looks so much happier today. What great news- and I bet she would produce a cracking foal!

I know, this is why i took a lot of pics of her progress, make great tools to compare :)

Excellent news!

And not only does your vet know D so well but once again HHO was right -( how many people suggested turn away?).

Do keep us all updated.

Good old fashioned horsemandship wins again! The farrier is out in two weeks, we are going to discuss dee going barefoot and prepare her for this too :)

I'm so pleased for you that the problem has finally been diagnosed. She's a very special horse and you're not a bad owner either ;) So the big question is .... who are you going to breed her to? :D

I'm thrilled. Its been a long battle to get the vets to listen in the first place, and then to get them to really listen :) Thrilled!

I have her husband all lined up ;) Amour G. :D

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLCyS43biBk&feature=youtu.be

Not only is he amazing and consistently scoring in the high 70%'s at dressage shows, but his temprement and conformation is top notch!

That is awesome news!

Terri

Indeed :D

Im really pleased, it all sounds very positive :D Keep us updated, she looks fantastic at the moment :)

Thank you, tbh i dont think shes ever looked better!
 
Another pic because he is gorgeous!

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I used to work with a May Sheriif stallion, May Asgard, he was a delight!

Im very very happy and relieved!
 
Really really pleased for you DD, Dee is stunning and I'm sure you would get a gorgeous foal. Well done to you for refusing to give up and knowing enough to go with your instincts. :)
 
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Loving the choice husband too :D

Knew you would :D 50:50 chance of a coloured...heres hoping! Will love it none the less :)

Really really pleased for you DD, Dee is stunning and I'm sure you would get a gorgeous foal. Well done to you for refusing to give up and knowing enough to go with your instincts. :)

Thank you :) I can be quite head strong and sometimes this is a good trait ;)
 
Phew :D


Not as severe as D but I decided to give my horse time off due an arthritis and an old injury the vet thinks stems from her racing days (Vet wanted me to hack all summer for 40 mins max in walk and trot only :eek:).

I'm not a happy hacker (means to an end in my mind) so decided to turn her away and put her in foal. That was in April last year and it seems like only yesterday. Scary to think that in a years time I'll be bringing her back into work.

Just goes to show no-one knows your horse better than you and in both our cases our vets too :o
 
Fantastic news! Really brilliant. Glad you got your vet out - I know exactly who that is :D

So lucky D; not only gets 2 years of Dr Green and fun work but gets a lovely looking bloke in the bargain!
 
I have the pre-bredding exams w/ Delicia on 21st :)

Then putting her infoal (hopefully!) april/may time :)

This may be a daft question, I've only got very basic knowledge with breeding and the like, but...

Would her back and everything hold up OK being in foal, as I can imagine the added weight of a foal (especially during the later stages of pregnancy) adding some strain??

Glad the vets have listened to you and she is making an improvement though.
:eek: :eek: :eek: at the vet bill though!
 
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