Ahrena
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I have my retired first horse who has severe navicular. I've had her since I was 12.
Things are going downhill rapidly now. A year ago she was on/off lame in trot on 1 danilon a day, was occasionally well enough to go for a little plod. 5 months ago she took a turn for the worse and needed to be on 2 danilon a day to keep her comfortable.
Now she's always lame in trot and on/off lame in walk. We had the vet out today to do vaccinations and also check her as she's been quite lame in walk since she was shod on the 21st December. Our farrier came back out on xmas eve to check her incase he'd done something wrong or whatever and it was fine. I trust him 100%, he's shod her for 10 years and worked alongside our vets with remedial shoeing, discussing barefoot (which we decided against as she has terrible tb feet at the best of times).
Anyway, the vet was somewhat reluctant to give her her flu jab and said unless we particularly wanted to, it was almost pointless. I think we're talking weeks now..not years and IMO barely months now.
She's better once she comes in at night than when she goes out first thing so movement helps (can't have her out 24/7, she hates it in winter and she orginally started to go lame because of the nav. after she went out 24/7 in summer as she always used to), but still..quite pottery. She is very reluctant to let us pick up 1 of her front feet as bearing all her weight on the other is too uncomfortable.
Vet said she is happy in herself, bright and interested in things, eating well and in good condition so we don't need to do anything NOW and we would know its time. Also when she has more bad days than good...but to me it seems every day is a bad day now, for the last 2 weeks she's come out of her box lame every morning in walk, and I hate seeing her like that. BUT she is still happy in herself.
So how do you know? Its hard as she's my mums horse too, and my mum struggles with the idea of cutting her life short. Whereas I kind of feel..I'd rather do it sooner than later, I personally HATE seeing her lame in walk, as it does mean she is constantly in pain, and I don't want to wait for her to lose her sparkle. But is that unfair? Should I wait until she tells us she's ready? How do you know?
I don't know if I'm just being selfish, maybe that the fact that its invevitable that she'll be pts looming over my head just makes me want to get it over and done so I can grieve or what? I'm worried its going to cause a rift between me and my mum as she'd rather wait as long as possible whereas I'm reluctant to let it get that far if you know what I mean.
In all honesty, if she doesn't improve in the next week - 10 days I'd rather set a date, let her out on our best grazing (which is being saved for summer really) to stuff her face for a week and then let her go whilst she's still happy. But I know my mum wouldn't want to do that...Am I being selfish? I don't really know what to do
Things are going downhill rapidly now. A year ago she was on/off lame in trot on 1 danilon a day, was occasionally well enough to go for a little plod. 5 months ago she took a turn for the worse and needed to be on 2 danilon a day to keep her comfortable.
Now she's always lame in trot and on/off lame in walk. We had the vet out today to do vaccinations and also check her as she's been quite lame in walk since she was shod on the 21st December. Our farrier came back out on xmas eve to check her incase he'd done something wrong or whatever and it was fine. I trust him 100%, he's shod her for 10 years and worked alongside our vets with remedial shoeing, discussing barefoot (which we decided against as she has terrible tb feet at the best of times).
Anyway, the vet was somewhat reluctant to give her her flu jab and said unless we particularly wanted to, it was almost pointless. I think we're talking weeks now..not years and IMO barely months now.
She's better once she comes in at night than when she goes out first thing so movement helps (can't have her out 24/7, she hates it in winter and she orginally started to go lame because of the nav. after she went out 24/7 in summer as she always used to), but still..quite pottery. She is very reluctant to let us pick up 1 of her front feet as bearing all her weight on the other is too uncomfortable.
Vet said she is happy in herself, bright and interested in things, eating well and in good condition so we don't need to do anything NOW and we would know its time. Also when she has more bad days than good...but to me it seems every day is a bad day now, for the last 2 weeks she's come out of her box lame every morning in walk, and I hate seeing her like that. BUT she is still happy in herself.
So how do you know? Its hard as she's my mums horse too, and my mum struggles with the idea of cutting her life short. Whereas I kind of feel..I'd rather do it sooner than later, I personally HATE seeing her lame in walk, as it does mean she is constantly in pain, and I don't want to wait for her to lose her sparkle. But is that unfair? Should I wait until she tells us she's ready? How do you know?
I don't know if I'm just being selfish, maybe that the fact that its invevitable that she'll be pts looming over my head just makes me want to get it over and done so I can grieve or what? I'm worried its going to cause a rift between me and my mum as she'd rather wait as long as possible whereas I'm reluctant to let it get that far if you know what I mean.
In all honesty, if she doesn't improve in the next week - 10 days I'd rather set a date, let her out on our best grazing (which is being saved for summer really) to stuff her face for a week and then let her go whilst she's still happy. But I know my mum wouldn't want to do that...Am I being selfish? I don't really know what to do