Tomero
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My old mare has this condition in both her eyes. Her condition is pretty advanced to the point where as soon as you stop one course of meds within the week, her eyes are watering and she is blinking again.
My vet has advised me against any kind of surgery as she has the condition in both eyes, although her left is worse (I think she is near enough blind in that eye now, but she copes well). The last conversation we had I felt that the vet was trying to gently nudge me in the direction of having her PTS, but as the mare is fit and healthy in all other respects I am struggling to come to terms with this idea.
On top of this, I don't think I can realistically afford to continue with the aggressive treatment we have used so far. Each time the vet comes and prescribes meds it costs me nearly £200. Due to her age, I do not have insurance.
I just don't know what to do for the best but wanted to know what others have done to see if I could be doing more. At present, she lives out 24/7 as she has COPD but I am wondering if it is the weather that is aggravating it and it would be better if I brought her in? She wears a mask in bright sunlight but should I consider putting it on her whenever she is out of the stable?
I have read on the internet that its possible to give aspirin daily to try and control inflammation. As my mare's ERU is the insidious type with chronic, low grade inflammation, I wondered if this might work for her? Has anyone else tried it?
Right now, I am trying to get all the help and advice I can before I make any decisions about her future and would appreciate any input.
Thanks
My vet has advised me against any kind of surgery as she has the condition in both eyes, although her left is worse (I think she is near enough blind in that eye now, but she copes well). The last conversation we had I felt that the vet was trying to gently nudge me in the direction of having her PTS, but as the mare is fit and healthy in all other respects I am struggling to come to terms with this idea.
On top of this, I don't think I can realistically afford to continue with the aggressive treatment we have used so far. Each time the vet comes and prescribes meds it costs me nearly £200. Due to her age, I do not have insurance.
I just don't know what to do for the best but wanted to know what others have done to see if I could be doing more. At present, she lives out 24/7 as she has COPD but I am wondering if it is the weather that is aggravating it and it would be better if I brought her in? She wears a mask in bright sunlight but should I consider putting it on her whenever she is out of the stable?
I have read on the internet that its possible to give aspirin daily to try and control inflammation. As my mare's ERU is the insidious type with chronic, low grade inflammation, I wondered if this might work for her? Has anyone else tried it?
Right now, I am trying to get all the help and advice I can before I make any decisions about her future and would appreciate any input.
Thanks