Hedwards
Well-Known Member
Just looking for a bit of advice from anyone with any experience of cushings. I do know a little about the disease, but really more looking for the management advice as a 'just in case'
Connie has been retired since the middle of this year, she had concussive lami in one foreleg last year, and after a full recovery (she has a heart bar on the bad foot) and a little bit of work earlier on in the year, I decided to let her retire (she just wasnt interesting in work like she had been before), She's 21 in a couple of months.
Her winter coat is unbelievable, really really thick and long, she is very sweaty at the moment too. Her stable has always been quite wet, but it seems wetter than normal at the moment (although she isnt drinking masses - certainly no more than she has done in the past).
So I've just called the vets as I'm thinking there is a high possiblity she has cushings, and I'd rather know as early as possible, to get them out to do the blood tests.
So...for those that have dealt with it, what would you recommend if it is Cushings rather than just a thick coat and being too hot.
I know Prascend is the drug used, and understand its very expensive - I'd have to weigh this up if she is diagnosed and requires it (there is a very long story with Connie and her ownership - I took her on loan over 2 years ago - from the day I collected her up until now I have seen her owner once - and she has since dissappeared of the face of the planet...) She is insured, but for her age only 3rd party and injury, illness isnt covered, but dont get me wrong, I'm not saying I wouldnt pay for it!!
Anyway, anyone who can offer advice/experiences, i'd be really grateful
Connie has been retired since the middle of this year, she had concussive lami in one foreleg last year, and after a full recovery (she has a heart bar on the bad foot) and a little bit of work earlier on in the year, I decided to let her retire (she just wasnt interesting in work like she had been before), She's 21 in a couple of months.
Her winter coat is unbelievable, really really thick and long, she is very sweaty at the moment too. Her stable has always been quite wet, but it seems wetter than normal at the moment (although she isnt drinking masses - certainly no more than she has done in the past).
So I've just called the vets as I'm thinking there is a high possiblity she has cushings, and I'd rather know as early as possible, to get them out to do the blood tests.
So...for those that have dealt with it, what would you recommend if it is Cushings rather than just a thick coat and being too hot.
I know Prascend is the drug used, and understand its very expensive - I'd have to weigh this up if she is diagnosed and requires it (there is a very long story with Connie and her ownership - I took her on loan over 2 years ago - from the day I collected her up until now I have seen her owner once - and she has since dissappeared of the face of the planet...) She is insured, but for her age only 3rd party and injury, illness isnt covered, but dont get me wrong, I'm not saying I wouldnt pay for it!!
Anyway, anyone who can offer advice/experiences, i'd be really grateful