Bens_Mum
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My 20 year old cob for the first time ever has no top line and wasn't fat! His coat is lovely and super shiny but we had a cushings test done as all else is ok teeth etc.
So it comes back today not only positive but moderate and the vet says the levels were high. He has prescribed paracend one tablet a day then retest him in 6 weeks.
I have had him forever and he owes me nothing but I'm rather confused. I was under the impression cushings was ultimately fatal however the vet has said that with treatment if you keep the levels down they can live to a normal age and it's not an issue.
I have a todler so it's not like we are out competing a lot I usually hack once and school maybe twice a week. Before this I was thinking about having him ridden an extra day to help build his muscle and because he can be very naughty.
YO is saying that there is no point putting much work into him and acting like its a matter of time. I was going to have a new saddle as I came into some money and she's saying it would be better to spend my money on buying another horse and retiring mine.
I'm very confused to be honest my only experience of cushings was not a good one and very expensive at that.
Just wondering what others think? I haven't had the bill yet but I'm sure it will be far from small!
I don't want to part with him nor would I but I'm trying to work out what I can expect to happen. The vet is saying about 4 weeks to see an improvement. He is footy so we are being very careful about what he's eating for fear of lami so getting condition on wont be easy.
So it comes back today not only positive but moderate and the vet says the levels were high. He has prescribed paracend one tablet a day then retest him in 6 weeks.
I have had him forever and he owes me nothing but I'm rather confused. I was under the impression cushings was ultimately fatal however the vet has said that with treatment if you keep the levels down they can live to a normal age and it's not an issue.
I have a todler so it's not like we are out competing a lot I usually hack once and school maybe twice a week. Before this I was thinking about having him ridden an extra day to help build his muscle and because he can be very naughty.
YO is saying that there is no point putting much work into him and acting like its a matter of time. I was going to have a new saddle as I came into some money and she's saying it would be better to spend my money on buying another horse and retiring mine.
I'm very confused to be honest my only experience of cushings was not a good one and very expensive at that.
Just wondering what others think? I haven't had the bill yet but I'm sure it will be far from small!
I don't want to part with him nor would I but I'm trying to work out what I can expect to happen. The vet is saying about 4 weeks to see an improvement. He is footy so we are being very careful about what he's eating for fear of lami so getting condition on wont be easy.