Lotty
Well-Known Member
My mare was diagnosed with laminitis at the end of March. When the first x-rays were done it was only her left foot that had slightly rotated. We are now coming up to 12weeks and we're still struggling.
I'd managed to get some 3year old hay which I was weighing and soaking and she was doing so well the vet told me to reduce her bute. Then about 4weeks ago I ran out of the old hay and had to start using the Yards hay, soaked again, which is very rich and has alot of clover in it. I then noticed when she circled in her stable she looked quite sore - vet told me to up the bute again which I did but she didn't improve. Vet came out and did x-rays and her right foot had slightly rotated
I said to the vet it must be the hay as that was the only thing that had changed in her diet.
I have asked on numerous occassions for blood tests to be done but the vet wont do them. Should I get a second opinion? Should she be starting to improve? Do they normally have setbacks?
Sorry for all the questions but it feels like I'm fighting a loosing battle. She's due for her 4th set of Imprints next week, she has to have them every 3weeks as there is alot of foot growth.
These are her last x-rays of 8th June
I'd managed to get some 3year old hay which I was weighing and soaking and she was doing so well the vet told me to reduce her bute. Then about 4weeks ago I ran out of the old hay and had to start using the Yards hay, soaked again, which is very rich and has alot of clover in it. I then noticed when she circled in her stable she looked quite sore - vet told me to up the bute again which I did but she didn't improve. Vet came out and did x-rays and her right foot had slightly rotated
I have asked on numerous occassions for blood tests to be done but the vet wont do them. Should I get a second opinion? Should she be starting to improve? Do they normally have setbacks?
Sorry for all the questions but it feels like I'm fighting a loosing battle. She's due for her 4th set of Imprints next week, she has to have them every 3weeks as there is alot of foot growth.
These are her last x-rays of 8th June