SadKen
Well-Known Member
My girl has had a long list of disease and treatment. So far both hocks have had two rounds of steroid, then been denerved with ethyl alcohol (one side requiring two goes). Cost: 3k on the insurance, 1.5k from me in the last 2 years. Xrays now clean with the caveat that the proximal joint will likely go arthritic over time. We've had a bad back and trapped nerve looked at by various vets and chiros. In the last 2 months this has cost £700 and counting. The trapped nerve seemed to be improving and today we went for what I hoped would be the final chiro treatment before we resume hacking for a month then schooling for a dressage comp at the end of July.
Boom. Bilaterally lame on both fronts on the lunge. Looking to the vet like navicular or arthritic coffin joint.
There is no money left. The insurance is finished and excluded for arthritis. My own vet would want xrays before deciding to shoe with bars in case it causes further issues, and the bars themselves are going to be prohibitively expensive when added to steroid for navicular (hock injections lasted 3 months so clearly not great for my horse). She also should have 6 monthly injections of osphos although she looks ok for that at the moment. Previously tried barefoot and she could not cope; I don't have the facilities to manage her to the necessary level as she is on livery.
I'm so gutted. She's only 12. I can't sustain this treatment realistically, I'm on livery and I can't retire her for the next 20 years at 400 a month plus at least 2k a year for treatment. Yet she is the most amazing horse and my good friend.
What do I do now? I have tried crying in the bath with a gin, but if anyone has anything else to suggest... rhetorical question really. I just don't like my options and need to moan about it. Sorry.
Boom. Bilaterally lame on both fronts on the lunge. Looking to the vet like navicular or arthritic coffin joint.
There is no money left. The insurance is finished and excluded for arthritis. My own vet would want xrays before deciding to shoe with bars in case it causes further issues, and the bars themselves are going to be prohibitively expensive when added to steroid for navicular (hock injections lasted 3 months so clearly not great for my horse). She also should have 6 monthly injections of osphos although she looks ok for that at the moment. Previously tried barefoot and she could not cope; I don't have the facilities to manage her to the necessary level as she is on livery.
I'm so gutted. She's only 12. I can't sustain this treatment realistically, I'm on livery and I can't retire her for the next 20 years at 400 a month plus at least 2k a year for treatment. Yet she is the most amazing horse and my good friend.
What do I do now? I have tried crying in the bath with a gin, but if anyone has anything else to suggest... rhetorical question really. I just don't like my options and need to moan about it. Sorry.