Izzwizz
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As per title, not getting much response in NL so am trying here. As per title, would be interested to hear any stories - good or bad. Thanking anyone in advance.
I doubt your vet would have recommended it if there were many other options so don't let morals cloud your judgement- I'd prefer to not be able to feel my foot rather than live in pain- wouldn't you?
I realize this is a very old thread, but our horse has what sounds like something very similar. I just wondered what the outcome was of everything. ThanksOooh lots of different opinions here. Im surprised to hear the bad stories rather than the good as someone has had their pony done on our yard due to navicular and she says its the best thing she ever did. Vet is not pushing it atall at this stage for my horse. She had a tear in her DDFT right within her hoof, shes had 2 MRIs and vet would do another one before any decision was made about a neurectomy to make sure that nothing else has occurred. She was sound on nerve blocks by the way. She is very special to me and its not about competing atall, its what makes her comfortable. She is more than special actually as my previous horse died in the field from a broken leg so Izzy is worth the time and effort. I dont want to breed from her and she does have the ultimate option of going to Wales to have total timeout with my friend who will be moving there. I want to get it clear in my mind what will happen if she goes lame again after this second injection into her navicular bursa where there is some inflammation. (or there was back in January when she had her MRI) Im hoping that the 2nd injection works and we dont have to go down the route of an op. Vet is coming out early May to see her and if still sound as she is now, she will be turned out. The rest is up to her then really. Shes a superstar and at 15 owes me nothing atall. I only have here best interests at heart and she certainly wont be PTS unless that was the very end of the road. I do have another horse anyway so riding isnt the be all and end all with her atall.
Thankyou all for your replies, very helpful.