Justmoochin
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Hi,
I am a newbie so please go easy on me
I have a large horse with navicular (had for about a year or so), was low grade but now lame in walk (a bit) as was just trot to begin with, anyway, she has recently come down with a bout of laminitis on top of this and as a result was very, very lame. Was brought in to box rest with bute and acp prescribed and was told if no better in two weeks then she will have to be destroyed.
Today I took her for a walk as the bute (day 5) seems to be helping her, but she appears to be 'dishing' (turning her foot)...which she never did before ... Could it be pedal bone rotation? I also let her into the paddock to have a bit of a run around as she is going stir crazy and threatening to come over the stable door and had trashed her stable and box walked to the point of cannot find any poo in the mush. she was far from lame and running around bucking. rearing and floating like nothing was wrong.....was this adrenalin do you think? (she has done this before then been lame as hell once calmed down.........
Sorry for all the questions, I cannot put her out but cannot leave her in (she also swells badly behind when stabled, hence walking). we have no place to put her off the grass, and she stresses too much when on her own. She is about 17 or 18 years old so not that old, but I do worry about her long term and what is practical......but then I feel really guilty that she is in pain and unhappy.....
I am a newbie so please go easy on me
I have a large horse with navicular (had for about a year or so), was low grade but now lame in walk (a bit) as was just trot to begin with, anyway, she has recently come down with a bout of laminitis on top of this and as a result was very, very lame. Was brought in to box rest with bute and acp prescribed and was told if no better in two weeks then she will have to be destroyed.
Today I took her for a walk as the bute (day 5) seems to be helping her, but she appears to be 'dishing' (turning her foot)...which she never did before ... Could it be pedal bone rotation? I also let her into the paddock to have a bit of a run around as she is going stir crazy and threatening to come over the stable door and had trashed her stable and box walked to the point of cannot find any poo in the mush. she was far from lame and running around bucking. rearing and floating like nothing was wrong.....was this adrenalin do you think? (she has done this before then been lame as hell once calmed down.........
Sorry for all the questions, I cannot put her out but cannot leave her in (she also swells badly behind when stabled, hence walking). we have no place to put her off the grass, and she stresses too much when on her own. She is about 17 or 18 years old so not that old, but I do worry about her long term and what is practical......but then I feel really guilty that she is in pain and unhappy.....
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