Clare85
Well-Known Member
My vet came out today and confirmed my fears that our little cob Esme is a headshaker. I knew what he was going to tell me, but hearing it confirmed just feels devastating. She's only 4, we backed her in May and have so many hopes and dreams for her. She's an absolute star and a real poppet.
I'm currently doing my research regarding management/treatment options. My vet says that we could send her to Bristol for treatment but there are certain boxes which will need to be ticked before a referral can be made.
As far as I was aware, a headshaking diagnosis meant either a retirement or pts, but I have read case studies this afternoon where horses have been successfully treated into remission with PENS. Is there anyone out there who has successfully treated/managed a headshaker?
I'm currently doing my research regarding management/treatment options. My vet says that we could send her to Bristol for treatment but there are certain boxes which will need to be ticked before a referral can be made.
As far as I was aware, a headshaking diagnosis meant either a retirement or pts, but I have read case studies this afternoon where horses have been successfully treated into remission with PENS. Is there anyone out there who has successfully treated/managed a headshaker?