not_with_it
Well-Known Member
What would you do with your competition horses if you could no longer ride them?
Gin started having problems around May last year after she was jumped on in the field by another horse causing damage to her sacroiliac. Most months since then she has been back to the vets for treatment. My vet was very optomistic about it all and said he saw no reason why she shouldnt make a full recovery. She had time off then did lots of walking before being brought back into work around September. Her back began to swell up after exercise and so off she went back to the vets which is when she had a steroid injection. She was great for about 4 weeks after that then started getting grumpy when asked to bend left and got quite tense through her back.
I spoke to my vet in great length and he suggested trying a new treatment which had been very successful with suspensory problems but had never been used in sacroiliac problems. It wasnt cheap but I am willing to pay or do anything to have my little star back. Since then she has had a month off work and a month walking and over the past couple of days she has started with gentle trotting. She is around her 4th/5th day of trotting and she has got really narky, more so than usual. She just doest want to bend left and just isnt herself. I put her in the stable after work and noticed her back was quite swollen above the joint.
Its really starting to get to me to the point where I nearly cry and im not an emotional person by any means!
I just really dont know what to do anymore. She doest hack and can be a real hot head at times. I really have spoilt her to the point where she wont eat hay that has been left on the floor, she has a paddy if she isnt brought in when she wants to come in but other than that she is really sweet, you can do anything to her on the ground.
Right now I cant see any light at the end of the tunnel. Do I go back to having steroid injectios everymonth? but surely that cant be good for her and will just cover things up. Or the other option would be to let her have a foal and have a year off, but then I would be stuck with 3 horses next year and very little time.
I have the physio coming next tues to see if there is anything she can do. Does anyone know if you can claim off your insurance for the physio after an injury? I am going to speak to the vet in the morning to see what he says and Im sorry for rambling on and on.
Nat
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Gin started having problems around May last year after she was jumped on in the field by another horse causing damage to her sacroiliac. Most months since then she has been back to the vets for treatment. My vet was very optomistic about it all and said he saw no reason why she shouldnt make a full recovery. She had time off then did lots of walking before being brought back into work around September. Her back began to swell up after exercise and so off she went back to the vets which is when she had a steroid injection. She was great for about 4 weeks after that then started getting grumpy when asked to bend left and got quite tense through her back.
I spoke to my vet in great length and he suggested trying a new treatment which had been very successful with suspensory problems but had never been used in sacroiliac problems. It wasnt cheap but I am willing to pay or do anything to have my little star back. Since then she has had a month off work and a month walking and over the past couple of days she has started with gentle trotting. She is around her 4th/5th day of trotting and she has got really narky, more so than usual. She just doest want to bend left and just isnt herself. I put her in the stable after work and noticed her back was quite swollen above the joint.
Its really starting to get to me to the point where I nearly cry and im not an emotional person by any means!
I just really dont know what to do anymore. She doest hack and can be a real hot head at times. I really have spoilt her to the point where she wont eat hay that has been left on the floor, she has a paddy if she isnt brought in when she wants to come in but other than that she is really sweet, you can do anything to her on the ground.
Right now I cant see any light at the end of the tunnel. Do I go back to having steroid injectios everymonth? but surely that cant be good for her and will just cover things up. Or the other option would be to let her have a foal and have a year off, but then I would be stuck with 3 horses next year and very little time.
I have the physio coming next tues to see if there is anything she can do. Does anyone know if you can claim off your insurance for the physio after an injury? I am going to speak to the vet in the morning to see what he says and Im sorry for rambling on and on.
Nat
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