Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
On Monday night my 13 yo tb mare collapsed twice, once when pulling the leg forward to stretch under the girth and again almost as soon as we moved off to ride. (I thought the first one might have been me unbalancing her, but seemingly not!)
Vet came out last night, everything seems normal, I suspected it might be a back thing but he reckons hers is fine. Thought he didn't actually check until I mentioned it, and then only very briefly. His first and current guess is vaso-vagal syncope, which is basically just fainting. Her heart is normal, or at least it is at present... from what he has said it seems the diagnosis is very difficult, since 99% of the time there's nothing wrong! He's taken blood, etc and we will start testing to rule out any other illness. Has anyone else had any experience of this?
Vet seems to think the ECG and various tests won't show anything, therefore it's going to be a black and white case of - do I ride her or not? I know she will be fine most of the time but as she is now a hack, and if it happened on the road, well, it could be fatal for one of us. On Monday night it was pure luck I wasn't crushed underneath her as she went from totally normal to flat on the floor in a split second.
Am I being melodramatic thinking this is the end of her working life, or is it sensible? Help!
Vet came out last night, everything seems normal, I suspected it might be a back thing but he reckons hers is fine. Thought he didn't actually check until I mentioned it, and then only very briefly. His first and current guess is vaso-vagal syncope, which is basically just fainting. Her heart is normal, or at least it is at present... from what he has said it seems the diagnosis is very difficult, since 99% of the time there's nothing wrong! He's taken blood, etc and we will start testing to rule out any other illness. Has anyone else had any experience of this?
Vet seems to think the ECG and various tests won't show anything, therefore it's going to be a black and white case of - do I ride her or not? I know she will be fine most of the time but as she is now a hack, and if it happened on the road, well, it could be fatal for one of us. On Monday night it was pure luck I wasn't crushed underneath her as she went from totally normal to flat on the floor in a split second.
Am I being melodramatic thinking this is the end of her working life, or is it sensible? Help!