Jericho
Well-Known Member
Soooo 16 yr old Connie pony has been experiencing some footiness and slight front feet soreness issues which have come and gone over last few weeks. Sound on a surface, uncomfortable on hard. Both vet and farrier said not lami (obvious pulse, no blood in white line, no sensitivity to soles) but I am convinced it is and have been treating as such for last two weeks and through experience I highly suspect it is cushings - he doesn't have any other symptoms other than fat pads /crestiness but neither did my mare and he is a prime candidate for it. Vet didn't mention cushings and I stupidly didn't at the time but speaking to a v experienced friend who dealt with cushings a lot she also said she would lay money that it was cushings.
In a flash of stupidity I have given him 1 tablet of Peascend tonight from a stock I had from my mare thinking I just wanted to help him as soon as I could but am now panicking that I now can't get vet out to take his bloods for ACTH as they will be affected and that I actually might have done some damage. Help - what is best course of action now? How long will the pergolide take to come out of his system so I can get him tested? Or shall I carry on with low dose as likely to be inevitable he will need it anyway, fess up to vet and get him tested whilst on a low dose? Will taking pergolide affect him if it isn't cushings?
Please don't shout at me, I know I shouldn't have self prescribed but was just wanting to help him following some logical(but obviously not scientific!) thinking!
In a flash of stupidity I have given him 1 tablet of Peascend tonight from a stock I had from my mare thinking I just wanted to help him as soon as I could but am now panicking that I now can't get vet out to take his bloods for ACTH as they will be affected and that I actually might have done some damage. Help - what is best course of action now? How long will the pergolide take to come out of his system so I can get him tested? Or shall I carry on with low dose as likely to be inevitable he will need it anyway, fess up to vet and get him tested whilst on a low dose? Will taking pergolide affect him if it isn't cushings?
Please don't shout at me, I know I shouldn't have self prescribed but was just wanting to help him following some logical(but obviously not scientific!) thinking!