pottamus
Well-Known Member
To cut a long story short...my lad should be well underway with recovery from laminitis back in Aug last year. But even though the vet gave him the all clear some months back, diet is all monitored etc etc..he has had a few unexplained flare ups.
His latest one is sadly in a different foot to the one he originally had rotation in and the vet is a bit concerned about what is happening.
It could be that his respiratory problems (COPD) have triggered it and they are also talking about blood tests for cushings. The majority of flare ups have happened following the farrier visit to replace his heartbars.
One of my worries is that his insurance wont cover him for laminitis and technically this is a different case as it is a different foot so I am not sure how to deal with this. If he tested positive for cushings at least I would know and could find a way to fund the drugs...if not, I will have to try to prevent and home treat the flare ups...which I can do but it is tricky when he cannot be stabled for long periods and I have no perm water from which to soak hay all year.
I am worried about the outcome of all this, along with a husband who blames the farrier for most of it, thinks my horse should be put in boots instead of shoes and is questioning the finance of it all...dont get me wrong, he is totally supportive and will do everything to get my horse right again...
Sorry for the rambling...just worried about the future and I guess looking for anyone that may have gone through this and found a way out of the mire??!!!!
I thought we were on the road to recovery...
His latest one is sadly in a different foot to the one he originally had rotation in and the vet is a bit concerned about what is happening.
It could be that his respiratory problems (COPD) have triggered it and they are also talking about blood tests for cushings. The majority of flare ups have happened following the farrier visit to replace his heartbars.
One of my worries is that his insurance wont cover him for laminitis and technically this is a different case as it is a different foot so I am not sure how to deal with this. If he tested positive for cushings at least I would know and could find a way to fund the drugs...if not, I will have to try to prevent and home treat the flare ups...which I can do but it is tricky when he cannot be stabled for long periods and I have no perm water from which to soak hay all year.
I am worried about the outcome of all this, along with a husband who blames the farrier for most of it, thinks my horse should be put in boots instead of shoes and is questioning the finance of it all...dont get me wrong, he is totally supportive and will do everything to get my horse right again...
Sorry for the rambling...just worried about the future and I guess looking for anyone that may have gone through this and found a way out of the mire??!!!!
I thought we were on the road to recovery...