sassandbells
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Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts or ideas or suggestions of what to do next with my mare who’s been mildly lame for a few months. She’s not the most cooperative patient so it’s taken a little while for us to get anywhere.
7 year old, Welsh D x ID mare - not wanting to compete but mainly hack & have a bit of fun
Initial consult with vet in May due to poor performance in the school, was still happy out hacking. Struggling to bend on the right rein in trot & canter. Would go disunited in canter on the right rein. Started “randomly” refusing small, simple jumps.
Had saddle fitter who said left flocking had compressed significantly more than right.
Initial vet consult was positive LH on flexion, but lameness was barely there on trot up or lunging. 4/10ths lame under saddle.
Second vet trip, this time 2/10ths lame under saddle, 3/10ths lame on trot up so significantly worse despite a month off. Nerve blocked stifle & hock (vets thought typically presenting with stifle issues) with no improvement.
Third vet trip, 3/10ths lame on trot up, nerve blocked fetlock down, improvement to 1/10th lame in trot, a lot freer movement in walk. Xrayed fetlock, pastern & hoof. My vet saw a couple of changes but these were replicated on the opposite limb so referred to specialist at liphook for review, I’ve heard back today and apparently X-rays are normal with nothing significant showing & angles are all good. My vet did say when trying to put her foot down on the pad to xray she was reluctant to put her foot flat.
Next steps have been suggested as either ultrasound scan of the RH lower limb to see if anything is highlighted (roughly £250) or go to Liphook for an MRI (roughly £1500). I don’t know what to do. There is enough left on insurance to do both but then it depends on what is found as to how much we can do the other end of it. That is also if the insurance will cover it which I need to check..
I feel awful as she is such a sweet mare and I’d love to just get an answer. I guess I’m worried about going for the ultrasound and then not finding anything and her having to go to liphook as she seems to throughly hate the investigations and is requiring a lot of sedation to be even slightly amenable. But I also don’t know want to send her to Liphook if the ultrasound might find something? Vet said to think about it but after a recent break up from a long term partner, huge changes at my job & being in the process of buying a house I just feel really overwhelmed and I don’t know what to do.
If she can never be ridden again I don’t mind as she’s such a lovely character and she appears very happy in the field, but as she’s so young I’m just a bit heartbroken. Any advice or rational thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you.
7 year old, Welsh D x ID mare - not wanting to compete but mainly hack & have a bit of fun
Initial consult with vet in May due to poor performance in the school, was still happy out hacking. Struggling to bend on the right rein in trot & canter. Would go disunited in canter on the right rein. Started “randomly” refusing small, simple jumps.
Had saddle fitter who said left flocking had compressed significantly more than right.
Initial vet consult was positive LH on flexion, but lameness was barely there on trot up or lunging. 4/10ths lame under saddle.
Second vet trip, this time 2/10ths lame under saddle, 3/10ths lame on trot up so significantly worse despite a month off. Nerve blocked stifle & hock (vets thought typically presenting with stifle issues) with no improvement.
Third vet trip, 3/10ths lame on trot up, nerve blocked fetlock down, improvement to 1/10th lame in trot, a lot freer movement in walk. Xrayed fetlock, pastern & hoof. My vet saw a couple of changes but these were replicated on the opposite limb so referred to specialist at liphook for review, I’ve heard back today and apparently X-rays are normal with nothing significant showing & angles are all good. My vet did say when trying to put her foot down on the pad to xray she was reluctant to put her foot flat.
Next steps have been suggested as either ultrasound scan of the RH lower limb to see if anything is highlighted (roughly £250) or go to Liphook for an MRI (roughly £1500). I don’t know what to do. There is enough left on insurance to do both but then it depends on what is found as to how much we can do the other end of it. That is also if the insurance will cover it which I need to check..
I feel awful as she is such a sweet mare and I’d love to just get an answer. I guess I’m worried about going for the ultrasound and then not finding anything and her having to go to liphook as she seems to throughly hate the investigations and is requiring a lot of sedation to be even slightly amenable. But I also don’t know want to send her to Liphook if the ultrasound might find something? Vet said to think about it but after a recent break up from a long term partner, huge changes at my job & being in the process of buying a house I just feel really overwhelmed and I don’t know what to do.
If she can never be ridden again I don’t mind as she’s such a lovely character and she appears very happy in the field, but as she’s so young I’m just a bit heartbroken. Any advice or rational thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you.