zoon
Well-Known Member
My horse has had a swollen knee for a few months now. The swelling is across the top of the knee cap and on the tendon sheath above. The swelling is in two separate lumps - the knee cap and the tendon sheath - but vets says it is the same swelling, but there is a band of tissue that goes over the knee that is causing the appearance of 2 separate lumps as it is compressing the swelling in the middle. Swelling feels like fluid under the skin, it is very squishy and you can almost separate it from the knee. And I should add - horse it not lame in the slightest!
Vet came out at first and swelling was quite large - gave 8 days bute and compagel to apply. Horse to be turned out as normal during day, no box rest. Swelling did go down but not completely.
Vet returned to scan knee but was so pleased with how much it had gone down that he didn't bother. Told to start light work in walk and trot for about 15-20mins at a time to see how knee reacts to work. Horse was been worked 3 times now very lightly and knee is very swollen again. Although could have been him having a play in feild and slipping about in the mud.
Waiting for vet to call now. I'm annoyed because I wanted him to scan it and made an appointment to take horse up there on the only day I had transport. Vet cancelled and kindly said he's come out with scanner and maybe "forget" to add call out fee on. Fine I thought. But then he didn't want to scan it after all. Now he might want to come and scan it and I haven't got transport and don't want to have to pay call out fee when I've already had him out to scan and he wouldn't to it - if that makes sense.
Plus I get the feeling he might just say turn him away, as vet knows I'm pregnant, and see what happens - which I don't want to do. It's taken a long time for me to get him looking well and I was planning to keep him going for as long as I can and then maybe put him on training livery until after the birth. I'm 21 weeks now and only just showing.
Horse isn't insured for vets fees due to past issue meaning most of him was excluded and vet knows this, but I have money saved away for such eventualities so it's not like we can't do anything, just have to go into the cost side of things before we go ahead!
I'm annoyed vet has taken a "see what happens" approach when I want him to be more proactive and find out what is wrong with the knee. He is certain the joint isn't involved, but without a scan I don't see how he can tell and I'll be very annoyed if there is a joint problem and expensive horse ends up with arthriris in that knee because of it when with faster treatment it may have been prevented.
Sorry for my rant, but need a bit of advise and support - tomato ketchup crisps and carrot cake for all those that got this far (that's what I'm craving I'm afraid, so thats what you all get!)
Vet came out at first and swelling was quite large - gave 8 days bute and compagel to apply. Horse to be turned out as normal during day, no box rest. Swelling did go down but not completely.
Vet returned to scan knee but was so pleased with how much it had gone down that he didn't bother. Told to start light work in walk and trot for about 15-20mins at a time to see how knee reacts to work. Horse was been worked 3 times now very lightly and knee is very swollen again. Although could have been him having a play in feild and slipping about in the mud.
Waiting for vet to call now. I'm annoyed because I wanted him to scan it and made an appointment to take horse up there on the only day I had transport. Vet cancelled and kindly said he's come out with scanner and maybe "forget" to add call out fee on. Fine I thought. But then he didn't want to scan it after all. Now he might want to come and scan it and I haven't got transport and don't want to have to pay call out fee when I've already had him out to scan and he wouldn't to it - if that makes sense.
Plus I get the feeling he might just say turn him away, as vet knows I'm pregnant, and see what happens - which I don't want to do. It's taken a long time for me to get him looking well and I was planning to keep him going for as long as I can and then maybe put him on training livery until after the birth. I'm 21 weeks now and only just showing.
Horse isn't insured for vets fees due to past issue meaning most of him was excluded and vet knows this, but I have money saved away for such eventualities so it's not like we can't do anything, just have to go into the cost side of things before we go ahead!
I'm annoyed vet has taken a "see what happens" approach when I want him to be more proactive and find out what is wrong with the knee. He is certain the joint isn't involved, but without a scan I don't see how he can tell and I'll be very annoyed if there is a joint problem and expensive horse ends up with arthriris in that knee because of it when with faster treatment it may have been prevented.
Sorry for my rant, but need a bit of advise and support - tomato ketchup crisps and carrot cake for all those that got this far (that's what I'm craving I'm afraid, so thats what you all get!)