aniford
Well-Known Member
Hi folks
I posted a thread about my mare losing weight. I have since completed some research on possible causes.
The common causes were ruled out by my vet very quickly, he has known me and my mare for over 10 yrs, which has helped.
The only conclusion that has logically been left open to him is that my mare has IBD of some description, despite her only symptom being gradual weight loss, interspersed with periods of slight gain and stability.
Holly is now on the last resort of corticosteroid tablets, if she hasnt shown signs of improving by 30th (this coming Tuesday) I need to decide when I am to have her PTS.
I have the utmost respect for my vet and I am very much aware that I may be clutching at straws but I really think that although his diagnosis is a logical one that it is wrong.
This is after looking at as much reliably sourced information as I can find on the net (mainly Vet journal abstracts). IBD just doesnt make sense.
I came across a number of abstracts regarding hyperthyroidism and a piece from H&H. All the physical symptoms fit.
I need some help, how do I approach my vet with the information Ive found and persuade him to complete the triiodothyronine-suppression test for hyperthyroidism? I dont even know if he will be able to do the test or if its worth even bringing any of the information up that Ive found.
When I asked about a possible thyroid problem a few weeks ago when she had blood drawn for usual blood profile he just brushed the suggestion away and more or less said horses dont get thyroid problems.
I understand thyroid problems are hard to diagnose and probably rare but isnt it worth investigating?
Ani xx
I posted a thread about my mare losing weight. I have since completed some research on possible causes.
The common causes were ruled out by my vet very quickly, he has known me and my mare for over 10 yrs, which has helped.
The only conclusion that has logically been left open to him is that my mare has IBD of some description, despite her only symptom being gradual weight loss, interspersed with periods of slight gain and stability.
Holly is now on the last resort of corticosteroid tablets, if she hasnt shown signs of improving by 30th (this coming Tuesday) I need to decide when I am to have her PTS.
I have the utmost respect for my vet and I am very much aware that I may be clutching at straws but I really think that although his diagnosis is a logical one that it is wrong.
This is after looking at as much reliably sourced information as I can find on the net (mainly Vet journal abstracts). IBD just doesnt make sense.
I came across a number of abstracts regarding hyperthyroidism and a piece from H&H. All the physical symptoms fit.
I need some help, how do I approach my vet with the information Ive found and persuade him to complete the triiodothyronine-suppression test for hyperthyroidism? I dont even know if he will be able to do the test or if its worth even bringing any of the information up that Ive found.
When I asked about a possible thyroid problem a few weeks ago when she had blood drawn for usual blood profile he just brushed the suggestion away and more or less said horses dont get thyroid problems.
I understand thyroid problems are hard to diagnose and probably rare but isnt it worth investigating?
Ani xx