Spacehopper
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I have a 14 year old native type who has not been himself since extensive box rest for a fractured leg 2 1/4 years ago. His symptoms are something of a puzzle as nothing quite adds up.
He had the vet today for a second opinion and is waiting for the results of blood tests and a referral to hospital, but she doesn't seem to think they will find what is wrong.
His symptoms to date in summary are:
7[SUP]th[/SUP] December 2011
Hairline fracture to near fore radius. Diagnosed by bone scan on 16[SUP]th[/SUP] December. Treatment with 1 week antibiotics, 3 weeks bute/danilon (changed to danilon on refusal to eat bute). Box rest with walking in hand commencing after 8 weeks. Had to have ACP and valerian for 2 months. First turn out early March in small pen went wild and came in very stiff.
Mid/late March 2012
Treated for stiffness by McTimoney chiro. It appeared that the stiffness was as a result of him going wild in the field when his muscles were soft from box rest. This resolved on treatment.
Late March Dec 2012
He remained sound and returned to full work. By the end of the year he was competing BD again. Despite this I felt he was becoming awkward but this was a subtle change, which would not be noticed by anyone who had not known him beforehand. He was not getting sufficient hay at the yard he was on and was not getting regular turnout so I took the decision to move him.
Jan 2013 Summer 2013
Moved to a yard where he is fed ad lib hay and has daily turnout at end of Dec 2012. Moving Tali caused him to become stressed which is very out of character. He became very spooky and unpredictable and remained awkward to ride in the school. Despite this he had good days away from home and moved very well competing and winning at BD novice. I did however feel that something was wrong despite him being sound, active, shiny and outwardly appearing in good health.
October 2013
Began to poo excessively when ridden in the school (stress poo). He also became grumpy, biting leadrope when groomed behind elbows and between front legs which is very out of character, but was not consistent from one day to the next.
Early/Mid November 2013
Began to feel crooked when ridden
15[SUP]th[/SUP] Nov 2013
Seen by a holistic vet. Problems found in duodenum, hind gut, sacrum, lumbar spine. This appeared consistent with his behaviour at the time. Treated with osteopathy and put onto succeed and coconut oil.
Mid/Late November 2013
Grumpiness disappeared, he seemed happier. Brought back into light work on 21[SUP]st[/SUP] Nov and he was keen and happy to be ridden. No stress pooing. Slight crookedness apparent on the left rein but improved from earlier in the month. Clear worm count 25[SUP]th[/SUP] Nov.
30th Nov 2013 Mid Jan 2014
Set back. Became grumpy again. Early December weird lumps on side appeared. Sheath became filled. Became stiff/crooked to the point of appearing unsound on off hind. Tail carried to the left. Didnt want to stretch out his right hand side so permanently bent left. Had ups and downs during this period.
Lump pics:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B22cBghImfU4bDB5cjUya0xvRC11TENGUU4tc0xnNEZ5TUNr/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B22cBghImfU4aFpWWW1MVFNHd2Uwd3lldkNYUEtiT0xaRW13/edit?usp=sharing
Jan 15[SUP]th[/SUP] 2014
2[SUP]nd[/SUP] appointment with holistic vet. Her opinion was gut had improved but problems with head/skull, shoulder, pelvic region, gelding scar and ileum. Treatment with craniosacral therapy. He came back into work again and was sound, not grumpy, not spooky. Still slightly crooked, tail still carried to left but not as marked. Sheath became less filled.
End of Jan 2014
Another setback. Grumpy. Crooked. Not wanting to stretch right hand side when ridden. Not moving over his back.
Feb 6[SUP]th[/SUP] 2014
3[SUP]rd[/SUP] appointment with holistic vet. More craniosacral therapy mostly in area from croup to dock, also upper neck. Tali remained crooked after this but it was a crookedness that could be improved with light work unlike previously. He improved over the next 3 weeks and felt happy.
Feb 28[SUP]th[/SUP] 2014
Another setback. Crooked again. Started to poo excessively when ridden again. By 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] March he was back to being grumpy and biting leadrope when groomed around elbows/between front legs again. Sheath back up. A few hives (about 10) on quarters on 28[SUP]th[/SUP] only.
5[SUP]th[/SUP] March 2014
4[SUP]th[/SUP] appointment with holistic vet. She feels that his hindgut (both colon and small intestine) is his main problem and that the failure to respond to succeed in late 2013 was a red herring. Believed microbial imbalance in gut and put him on colloidal silver as an antimicrobial warning hed feel worse before he felt better.
7[SUP]th-[/SUP]17th March 2014
Appears grumpier. A few hives (about 10) on quarters (on two occasions each lasting one day only). Sheath filled. Lumps still present. bottom of the filled area of the sheath is cold to touch.
[FONT=arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif]Throughout this he has not lost weight and his droppings have remained normal in appearance.[/FONT]
[FONT=arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif]I am stumped. Lots of things seem to match some of the symptoms but be contradicted by others.
Any thoughts on potential causes appreciated.[/FONT]
He had the vet today for a second opinion and is waiting for the results of blood tests and a referral to hospital, but she doesn't seem to think they will find what is wrong.
His symptoms to date in summary are:
7[SUP]th[/SUP] December 2011
Hairline fracture to near fore radius. Diagnosed by bone scan on 16[SUP]th[/SUP] December. Treatment with 1 week antibiotics, 3 weeks bute/danilon (changed to danilon on refusal to eat bute). Box rest with walking in hand commencing after 8 weeks. Had to have ACP and valerian for 2 months. First turn out early March in small pen went wild and came in very stiff.
Mid/late March 2012
Treated for stiffness by McTimoney chiro. It appeared that the stiffness was as a result of him going wild in the field when his muscles were soft from box rest. This resolved on treatment.
Late March Dec 2012
He remained sound and returned to full work. By the end of the year he was competing BD again. Despite this I felt he was becoming awkward but this was a subtle change, which would not be noticed by anyone who had not known him beforehand. He was not getting sufficient hay at the yard he was on and was not getting regular turnout so I took the decision to move him.
Jan 2013 Summer 2013
Moved to a yard where he is fed ad lib hay and has daily turnout at end of Dec 2012. Moving Tali caused him to become stressed which is very out of character. He became very spooky and unpredictable and remained awkward to ride in the school. Despite this he had good days away from home and moved very well competing and winning at BD novice. I did however feel that something was wrong despite him being sound, active, shiny and outwardly appearing in good health.
October 2013
Began to poo excessively when ridden in the school (stress poo). He also became grumpy, biting leadrope when groomed behind elbows and between front legs which is very out of character, but was not consistent from one day to the next.
Early/Mid November 2013
Began to feel crooked when ridden
15[SUP]th[/SUP] Nov 2013
Seen by a holistic vet. Problems found in duodenum, hind gut, sacrum, lumbar spine. This appeared consistent with his behaviour at the time. Treated with osteopathy and put onto succeed and coconut oil.
Mid/Late November 2013
Grumpiness disappeared, he seemed happier. Brought back into light work on 21[SUP]st[/SUP] Nov and he was keen and happy to be ridden. No stress pooing. Slight crookedness apparent on the left rein but improved from earlier in the month. Clear worm count 25[SUP]th[/SUP] Nov.
30th Nov 2013 Mid Jan 2014
Set back. Became grumpy again. Early December weird lumps on side appeared. Sheath became filled. Became stiff/crooked to the point of appearing unsound on off hind. Tail carried to the left. Didnt want to stretch out his right hand side so permanently bent left. Had ups and downs during this period.
Lump pics:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B22cBghImfU4bDB5cjUya0xvRC11TENGUU4tc0xnNEZ5TUNr/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B22cBghImfU4aFpWWW1MVFNHd2Uwd3lldkNYUEtiT0xaRW13/edit?usp=sharing
Jan 15[SUP]th[/SUP] 2014
2[SUP]nd[/SUP] appointment with holistic vet. Her opinion was gut had improved but problems with head/skull, shoulder, pelvic region, gelding scar and ileum. Treatment with craniosacral therapy. He came back into work again and was sound, not grumpy, not spooky. Still slightly crooked, tail still carried to left but not as marked. Sheath became less filled.
End of Jan 2014
Another setback. Grumpy. Crooked. Not wanting to stretch right hand side when ridden. Not moving over his back.
Feb 6[SUP]th[/SUP] 2014
3[SUP]rd[/SUP] appointment with holistic vet. More craniosacral therapy mostly in area from croup to dock, also upper neck. Tali remained crooked after this but it was a crookedness that could be improved with light work unlike previously. He improved over the next 3 weeks and felt happy.
Feb 28[SUP]th[/SUP] 2014
Another setback. Crooked again. Started to poo excessively when ridden again. By 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] March he was back to being grumpy and biting leadrope when groomed around elbows/between front legs again. Sheath back up. A few hives (about 10) on quarters on 28[SUP]th[/SUP] only.
5[SUP]th[/SUP] March 2014
4[SUP]th[/SUP] appointment with holistic vet. She feels that his hindgut (both colon and small intestine) is his main problem and that the failure to respond to succeed in late 2013 was a red herring. Believed microbial imbalance in gut and put him on colloidal silver as an antimicrobial warning hed feel worse before he felt better.
7[SUP]th-[/SUP]17th March 2014
Appears grumpier. A few hives (about 10) on quarters (on two occasions each lasting one day only). Sheath filled. Lumps still present. bottom of the filled area of the sheath is cold to touch.
[FONT=arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif]Throughout this he has not lost weight and his droppings have remained normal in appearance.[/FONT]
[FONT=arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif]I am stumped. Lots of things seem to match some of the symptoms but be contradicted by others.
Any thoughts on potential causes appreciated.[/FONT]