ck1lottykelly
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My horse has just been diagnosed with facial pain syndrome in the trigenial nerve which is the cause of her head shaking she does when hacked out or ridden on grass. One option given to me is the surgery using the colis in the nerve - does anyone have any experience with this. I know the success rate is quite poor and they have a good chance of side effects (facial rubbing etc). I have read all the publications on this but I was hoping someone out there had experienced it.
As she only does it when ridden out she isn't at the extreme point of doing it at rest yet but is that just a matter of time.
As she only does it when ridden out she isn't at the extreme point of doing it at rest yet but is that just a matter of time.