BethH
Well-Known Member
Bloomin horse!!! Months this has gone on for - Tentative diagnosis from xrays of PSD but not conclusive and enough doubt for vet to want to bone scan to be thorough and see if anything else going on - bone scan says suspensory not causing any problems and highlights hocks, xray of hocks the week before initially looked like they were in good condition no problems, hence vet indicating PSD which had me sobbing in my soup as similar symptoms but rather less easy to help!
So then he nerve blocked the hocks and neddy came sound in a milisecond!!! So Ultrasound of suspensory then done and confirms within normal limits, and the even greater news is that it is not PSD and that pelvis & sacroilliac look in good condition too - phew! Well done so far - I feel the need for a large wine to cover the shock of the diagnostics bill that my insurers is deciding about right now!
So my vet is going to inject steroids in to the joint hopefully next week once the anesthetic from the nerve blocks have worn off which I think is the best option at the moment, he says give it 3-6 months to see if it works if not 1 more go but no more than that, but he is very hopeful of good outcome, the idea being that we can get my horse working again and the joint will hopefully wear away the change and stabilize.
A friend has just mentioned cartrophen to me, when I read up it sounds brilliant - just wondered if it is for hocks & if it works? It says it helps prevent cartilege breaking down and helps slow progression of djd etc. I know the steroids cause a bit of degeneration which is the whole point but when I talk to my vet, it would be useful to know if cartrophen could help Ryan too or would it work against the steroid??? Thoughts & suggestions please, at this stage we are preferring to try this first rather than fusing etc etc
So then he nerve blocked the hocks and neddy came sound in a milisecond!!! So Ultrasound of suspensory then done and confirms within normal limits, and the even greater news is that it is not PSD and that pelvis & sacroilliac look in good condition too - phew! Well done so far - I feel the need for a large wine to cover the shock of the diagnostics bill that my insurers is deciding about right now!
So my vet is going to inject steroids in to the joint hopefully next week once the anesthetic from the nerve blocks have worn off which I think is the best option at the moment, he says give it 3-6 months to see if it works if not 1 more go but no more than that, but he is very hopeful of good outcome, the idea being that we can get my horse working again and the joint will hopefully wear away the change and stabilize.
A friend has just mentioned cartrophen to me, when I read up it sounds brilliant - just wondered if it is for hocks & if it works? It says it helps prevent cartilege breaking down and helps slow progression of djd etc. I know the steroids cause a bit of degeneration which is the whole point but when I talk to my vet, it would be useful to know if cartrophen could help Ryan too or would it work against the steroid??? Thoughts & suggestions please, at this stage we are preferring to try this first rather than fusing etc etc