miss_wilson
Well-Known Member
hi everyone,
18 months ago my mare showed signs of pain, by not wanting to trot, i got the vet and we found she was 4/10 lame of both fronts on the hard, difficult to tell as she was lame on both! she had x rays which showed a small navicular cyst, nerve blocked etc etc, anyway she ended up with heart bars and gel for a few months then went back to normal shoes, and a new very good farrier!! vet said unlikely to be navic as sound within 6 weeks!! i took her back to Leahurst in November cause i was worried that my insurance cover was about to exclude all hoof problems and thought they should check her! she was fine, looked great..... big relief!!
fast forward to 2 weeks ago when she ditched me good style by bronching me off!! very out of character! then since then she refused point blank to do anymore than walk in the school, she moves off the leg great, just refuses to transition to trot, swishing tail and generally saying no!!
Being a worrier i had her blood tested last week, surprise surprise results are clear! so off we went to leahurst again this afternoon, to drop her off for a scope to rule out ulcers... popped her on the hard first to check and she had a slight nod on the right fore! ditto when lunged on the hard, only slight but there, so nerve blocked the fetlock, right now sound.... slightly lame on left!!
vet now thinks its navic.... rubbish news is that we are no longer insured!!!!!!!!!
He seems to think prognosis is poor? i have left her in overnight so she can have x rays and nerve blocks to the navic bursa and coffin joint tomorrow to try an isolate it, would love to MRI but moving house in 2 weeks so its a no go
Just feel gutted she is only 9 and we do everything from hacking along the beach to eventing! I was seriously hoping for hormones not lameness! I know vets give worst case but he painted a very grim picture for my horse of a lifetime, she is a pony for life not a `get fit and get rid!`
Gutted!!
18 months ago my mare showed signs of pain, by not wanting to trot, i got the vet and we found she was 4/10 lame of both fronts on the hard, difficult to tell as she was lame on both! she had x rays which showed a small navicular cyst, nerve blocked etc etc, anyway she ended up with heart bars and gel for a few months then went back to normal shoes, and a new very good farrier!! vet said unlikely to be navic as sound within 6 weeks!! i took her back to Leahurst in November cause i was worried that my insurance cover was about to exclude all hoof problems and thought they should check her! she was fine, looked great..... big relief!!
fast forward to 2 weeks ago when she ditched me good style by bronching me off!! very out of character! then since then she refused point blank to do anymore than walk in the school, she moves off the leg great, just refuses to transition to trot, swishing tail and generally saying no!!
Being a worrier i had her blood tested last week, surprise surprise results are clear! so off we went to leahurst again this afternoon, to drop her off for a scope to rule out ulcers... popped her on the hard first to check and she had a slight nod on the right fore! ditto when lunged on the hard, only slight but there, so nerve blocked the fetlock, right now sound.... slightly lame on left!!
vet now thinks its navic.... rubbish news is that we are no longer insured!!!!!!!!!
He seems to think prognosis is poor? i have left her in overnight so she can have x rays and nerve blocks to the navic bursa and coffin joint tomorrow to try an isolate it, would love to MRI but moving house in 2 weeks so its a no go
Just feel gutted she is only 9 and we do everything from hacking along the beach to eventing! I was seriously hoping for hormones not lameness! I know vets give worst case but he painted a very grim picture for my horse of a lifetime, she is a pony for life not a `get fit and get rid!`
Gutted!!