iestynlad
Well-Known Member
Interesting to read these posts re: alternative medications for Cushings. I have made notes in the event of Pergolide disappearing off the face of the earth. As if the costs aren't high enough with ponies having to live on a hay diet, constant blood tests and then the medication. I am absolutely stony! but my boys are still alive.
I have just had the worst winter of my entire life and would like to know if anyone else with Cushings/Equine Metabolic Syndrome victims has the same experiences.
I will repeat this as a separate post in case there are some out there who do not see it via the Cushings string.
My EMS guy went down with severe laminitis at the start of the very cold weather. He has had lami before loads of times and is taking Metformin which has always helped. There could have been no dietary reason for the lami - he is not at grass at all - lives on a pen. He finally (after a nasty bout of colic on Xmas Day!) has turned a corner and lived into another year!
My Cushings guy went down with very mild lami mid December (also very cold weather here) and off his food. So clearly some kind of metabolic/digestive disturbance and not linked to diet (very restricted on grass, also lives on a pen).
The vet agrees with me that the only cause for them both was the severe cold killing off the microflora in the gut.
My Cushings guy started to refuse his Pergolide and starting drinking and weeing buckets. I have just managed to get him to take it again by using AlphaBeet (looks grim when soaked but he can't get enough of it! and easier than a blow pipe!) Also I got them a probiotic paste (pretty good deal at £10 per syringe for a 6 day course for one pony) and he will take this in the Alfa Beet. Happy to report that he is also now looking a bit breezier.
Burning question: What do I do next winter if it turns really cold?
Anyone had the same problems?
I have just had the worst winter of my entire life and would like to know if anyone else with Cushings/Equine Metabolic Syndrome victims has the same experiences.
I will repeat this as a separate post in case there are some out there who do not see it via the Cushings string.
My EMS guy went down with severe laminitis at the start of the very cold weather. He has had lami before loads of times and is taking Metformin which has always helped. There could have been no dietary reason for the lami - he is not at grass at all - lives on a pen. He finally (after a nasty bout of colic on Xmas Day!) has turned a corner and lived into another year!
My Cushings guy went down with very mild lami mid December (also very cold weather here) and off his food. So clearly some kind of metabolic/digestive disturbance and not linked to diet (very restricted on grass, also lives on a pen).
The vet agrees with me that the only cause for them both was the severe cold killing off the microflora in the gut.
My Cushings guy started to refuse his Pergolide and starting drinking and weeing buckets. I have just managed to get him to take it again by using AlphaBeet (looks grim when soaked but he can't get enough of it! and easier than a blow pipe!) Also I got them a probiotic paste (pretty good deal at £10 per syringe for a 6 day course for one pony) and he will take this in the Alfa Beet. Happy to report that he is also now looking a bit breezier.
Burning question: What do I do next winter if it turns really cold?
Anyone had the same problems?