PercyMum
Well-Known Member
Well, I did say he was a total nightmare and it would seem that the Knobber has really done it this time with his titting about.
Diagnosed with scarring on L Hind suspensory, most likely due to his pratting about in the field, probably caused over time and before I had him and it's now just tipped over the edge of what he can cope with, combined with an increase in the level of work he was doing. We have just come to the end of 6 weeks of box rest, shockwave treatment and walking in hand (or taking my life in my hands as I think it's more aptly known as). Re-examined yesterday and there isn't one bit of improvement, so the options left are PTS (he is absolutely not suitable as a pet) or surgery.
I'm being jokey but I am utterly devastated as he is a lovely boy, notwithstanding his epic quirks. What I'm curious to know is the outcome of this surgery as my vet is being quite circumspect about it, which worries me. I have yet to get hold of the surgeon who will be doing the op if I proceed so clearly I still need to ask him. What is the likelihood of him returning to full work in your experience? What are the downsides to the surgery? I have to fund this myself as he is exempt on insurance so the £3k is a lot to try and find if there is not a good certainty of a positive outcome. He hates not working, so if I can't be sure of a reasonable outcome then PTS will sadly be my only option as I think he will go slowly mad as a pet, as well as being dangerous to handle.
Thanks in advance.
Diagnosed with scarring on L Hind suspensory, most likely due to his pratting about in the field, probably caused over time and before I had him and it's now just tipped over the edge of what he can cope with, combined with an increase in the level of work he was doing. We have just come to the end of 6 weeks of box rest, shockwave treatment and walking in hand (or taking my life in my hands as I think it's more aptly known as). Re-examined yesterday and there isn't one bit of improvement, so the options left are PTS (he is absolutely not suitable as a pet) or surgery.
I'm being jokey but I am utterly devastated as he is a lovely boy, notwithstanding his epic quirks. What I'm curious to know is the outcome of this surgery as my vet is being quite circumspect about it, which worries me. I have yet to get hold of the surgeon who will be doing the op if I proceed so clearly I still need to ask him. What is the likelihood of him returning to full work in your experience? What are the downsides to the surgery? I have to fund this myself as he is exempt on insurance so the £3k is a lot to try and find if there is not a good certainty of a positive outcome. He hates not working, so if I can't be sure of a reasonable outcome then PTS will sadly be my only option as I think he will go slowly mad as a pet, as well as being dangerous to handle.
Thanks in advance.